40 Excalibur in Maryland
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John,
Check this 40 out, its on ebay, looks like a really nice rig.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Excal...QQcmdZViewItem
Check this 40 out, its on ebay, looks like a really nice rig.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Excal...QQcmdZViewItem
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Wish mine would run 80!Previous owner said mid 60's but she would handle rough water very well!Rebuilt my trannys and they are only good for around 425hp.Guess I'll keep what I got.
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My dad corrected me it was a midnight express not a black thunder, dad had a 20'6" Champion bass boat wth a 200 Mariner disquised as a 150 he had totally gone through the motor and he had a hydraulic jack plate.
I think they took all the floatation out of the hull and removed the hooks.
That e-bay boat looks really nice.
I think they took all the floatation out of the hull and removed the hooks.
That e-bay boat looks really nice.
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I would like to see the ebay boat in person. I would also be interested as to how it runs.
John Vaught, there are 3 Hawk 40's just up the road at Texoma. Let me know if I can help.
John Vaught, there are 3 Hawk 40's just up the road at Texoma. Let me know if I can help.
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