Apache Center Console
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I believe this one is owned by a member in the Active Thunder forums..
I believe this one is owned by a member in the Active Thunder forums..
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I saw that white/yellow Apache when looking the other day. Neat boat.
I will have to check Pier 57. I see the PowerPlay CC I/O fueling at Tampa Harbour Marina every now and then. Just fell in love with it, I drool every time I see it and hear it light up.
I will have to check Pier 57. I see the PowerPlay CC I/O fueling at Tampa Harbour Marina every now and then. Just fell in love with it, I drool every time I see it and hear it light up.
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I believe this one is owned by a member in the Active Thunder forums..
I believe this one is owned by a member in the Active Thunder forums..
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I remember the My Prozac boat was in FT. Lauderdale looked pretty good back then rumor was it was built for Jack Kramer they went to sea trial thru government cut in Miami and almost stuffed it and he did not want the boat. should have bought it back then price was right.
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Cig92 is right, the 33 restoration is almost complete. New interior (prior to purchase), 496 MPEFI stroker engines (forged crank, hbeam rods, billet pistons, crane golds, etc). Cooler bellhousings with 13 plate coolers, trannys all redone with good parts, rebuilt TRS drives, stainless marine exhaust with dry pipes to tail and turn downs to below water level. Engines controlled by twin 10" tablets on dash with digital readout and analog gauges. Will post pics soon.
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I just found it the other day after checking in on this post. 34ft Scarab original CC I/O. I contacted the owner and he apparently has a deposit on it now. Looked like a decent project, only thing is it had 383s, bigger motors would have made it more appealing. Cool rig for sure though. And cheap, I would've snagged it if I found it a while ago.