23' World Class
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From: Winthrop, MA USA
Thanks Phil. How've you been? Did you ever sell the 20', that was a beauty. The Warlock should run somewhere in the mid 60's or so but right now I don't believe its propped right for the big number. I have a Ron Hill round ear on it, not sure what size but I think a cleaver is in order for max top end. How is your 26?
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From: Oakville,ON
I've never had much luck with cleavers, they always felt stuck to the water. Simple starting point might be a Mirage or Rev 4, I'm sure the factory has tested everything on these. The 20 is long gone and the 26 is just fine - only it needs more use.
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From: Lake George, NY
Looks great.
I can't beleive the interior is in that good shape. I had the same boat in 87,(blue w/ black bottom), bought it new.
It was my favorite boat. i had the most fun I've ever had in that boat.
When I got married the wife made me get rid of it and buy a cruiser.
The boat is still on our lake looking as good as new, but with a vinyl interior. I loved the material interior, it didn't get hot.
The boat was so light in the front, that you could actually pop a wheelie if you goosed the throttle.
I can't beleive the interior is in that good shape. I had the same boat in 87,(blue w/ black bottom), bought it new.
It was my favorite boat. i had the most fun I've ever had in that boat.
When I got married the wife made me get rid of it and buy a cruiser.
The boat is still on our lake looking as good as new, but with a vinyl interior. I loved the material interior, it didn't get hot.
The boat was so light in the front, that you could actually pop a wheelie if you goosed the throttle.
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From: Winthrop, MA USA
Thanks Bret. The interior is in pretty good shape, some of it was done over and whoever did it did a fantastic job. I have always liked the material and how it looks. The nose of the boat is pretty light, makes lining it up with the trailer at the launch ramp a challenge sometimes with wind and current.
Matt
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