Apache 24??????
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hi
I have a 97 Apache Eagle. Hull is like the old Cigarette Excalibers and Panteras. Very narrow beam, about 6 feet!. Cuts chop like a hot knife thru butter. I bought it from Bob Saccenti! Only about 5 made, would love to hear from other owners![/QUOTE]
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Apache 24 454 magnum Bravo 3
@ El indio. Yes That is my boat. Looking a little worse for wear now. Did you take this at TNT Marina?
@ Duck. Yes same boat. It didnt sell, starting bid was 20. I kept in touch with the seller Bobby S, and bought it a week or 2 after the auction
@ Duck. Yes same boat. It didnt sell, starting bid was 20. I kept in touch with the seller Bobby S, and bought it a week or 2 after the auction
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There is a wicked 2006 24 Aronow boat on boattrader. Not sure how in the hell they built in in 2006, must or been restored.
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Since I wrote last time I dropped a Valve seat on the stock mercruiser 454 thanks to it rusting out because the stock manifold rusted and water got in the port over time. Went with the stock block and 454 crank for the rebuild, but installed Probe pistons 10.25: 1 , Comp Cam custom marine hyd roller, 280 duration, Bushed rods, Eickert./Diamond cast long tube headers.(These are sweet) AFR oval port heads with a little extra love and port matching. Air gap performer RPM, Crower SS roller rockers, Smith Bros pushrods and left the old 750 DP Holley it already had. Bravo 3 drive w 28P props. So far it has gone about 75 but still had a lot more. Just the best toy ever ! Thanks To Bob Saccenti for everything and to Mac, Mindy and the guys at Doller for getting the motor done and in!