Baja Poker Run boats - where are they now?
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The 2002 33 Outlaw Poker Run boat with 500efis is at Premier Boating Center in Lincoln NE, right now getting IMCO boxes installed, maybe the owner will post pictures of the progress!
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Then my next experience was with the 40 Outlaw known as "Spot LIght". It had the staggered 850 Merc's and #6 drives.
I got a ride on this at the Lake Cumberland and was somewhat disappointed after hearing during production that they were expecting triple digits.
I can still remember the day I received a phone call from a very good friend in Tampa to tell me the boat fell off the lift. He sent pictures and I broke the news over on a site called TBM. Not sure that site still exists or not?
This was a BEAUTIFUL boat made of carbon fiber and it received major damage and I don't think it was ever repaired.
I like the pain so much that I had Clayton at Kustom Kolors to paint my Street Glide woth the same Orange.
I got a ride on this at the Lake Cumberland and was somewhat disappointed after hearing during production that they were expecting triple digits.
I can still remember the day I received a phone call from a very good friend in Tampa to tell me the boat fell off the lift. He sent pictures and I broke the news over on a site called TBM. Not sure that site still exists or not?
This was a BEAUTIFUL boat made of carbon fiber and it received major damage and I don't think it was ever repaired.
I like the pain so much that I had Clayton at Kustom Kolors to paint my Street Glide woth the same Orange.
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Let me help you guys out a little here.
This is the first Baja Poker Run boat I had experience with back on Lake Norman in 2003.
It was a really sweet 40 Outlaw with triple 525's that ran up in the mid 80's with eight people on board and threw a hell of a rooster tail.
Where it is today I do not know.
This is the first Baja Poker Run boat I had experience with back on Lake Norman in 2003.
It was a really sweet 40 Outlaw with triple 525's that ran up in the mid 80's with eight people on board and threw a hell of a rooster tail.
Where it is today I do not know.
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I got into a little bit of trouble over a video I put together of the 40 "Spotlight". I combined some of my pictures and videos from Panama City with some music. I showed it to one person in the front office, and from there it got sent on to dealers and customers. I later found out they were watching it in orientation for new employees. My boss pulled me in the office one day to tell me good job but dont do it again.
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Then my next experience was with the 40 Outlaw known as "Spot LIght". It had the staggered 850 Merc's and #6 drives.
I got a ride on this at the Lake Cumberland and was somewhat disappointed after hearing during production that they were expecting triple digits.
I can still remember the day I received a phone call from a very good friend in Tampa to tell me the boat fell off the lift. He sent pictures and I broke the news over on a site called TBM. Not sure that site still exists or not?
This was a BEAUTIFUL boat made of carbon fiber and it received major damage and I don't think it was ever repaired.
I like the pain so much that I had Clayton at Kustom Kolors to paint my Street Glide woth the same Orange.
I got a ride on this at the Lake Cumberland and was somewhat disappointed after hearing during production that they were expecting triple digits.
I can still remember the day I received a phone call from a very good friend in Tampa to tell me the boat fell off the lift. He sent pictures and I broke the news over on a site called TBM. Not sure that site still exists or not?
This was a BEAUTIFUL boat made of carbon fiber and it received major damage and I don't think it was ever repaired.
I like the pain so much that I had Clayton at Kustom Kolors to paint my Street Glide woth the same Orange.
85 down river, 79 up river