24' who's got one
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PS,
I had the 16" twin piston bennett tabs - plenty of room for them, and they worked just fine. Planes would be better - there is room for the angled cut ones. My only complaint was that is didn't have a sharper entry at the bow, like the 20' cigs and 22 donzis.
Boat is only 23' and 3 or 4" long.
I had the 16" twin piston bennett tabs - plenty of room for them, and they worked just fine. Planes would be better - there is room for the angled cut ones. My only complaint was that is didn't have a sharper entry at the bow, like the 20' cigs and 22 donzis.
Boat is only 23' and 3 or 4" long.
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That dash was also custom made - the "boxes" on each side.
Set up right they are a great boat - just wear your kill switch when gittin' it in the rouph
Here's what I dragged to the dump back in 1999.................
Set up right they are a great boat - just wear your kill switch when gittin' it in the rouph
Here's what I dragged to the dump back in 1999.................
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Martin..dude ..sorry I naven't got back to you ..I can't hook you up with that limo...company sold..sorry...lost your phone #...call me sometime...Dave
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I have a 1977 24ft Excalibur I will be selling soon. It has original paint & interior, but the motor (454) has only approx. 123 hours on it.
Motor has steel crank, forged pistons,after market cam,MSD ignition, aluminum heads, K&N flame arrestor. Exhaust is from a 502,,center rise, thru transom. It also has borg-warner tran, TRS drive, trim tabs & full teak swim platform. I will post pics as soon as I figure out how to use my new camera! Thaks for taking a look.
Motor has steel crank, forged pistons,after market cam,MSD ignition, aluminum heads, K&N flame arrestor. Exhaust is from a 502,,center rise, thru transom. It also has borg-warner tran, TRS drive, trim tabs & full teak swim platform. I will post pics as soon as I figure out how to use my new camera! Thaks for taking a look.
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Originally Posted by Hang Time 27
More like 7' beam. Mine was a '76, converted to bravo with bottom of hull (pad) hiting about center of intake vent on '89 bravo drive. Still got tons of bow lift. Hull was built more like a jet boat -small stringers, light construction. Went through 14 gallons epoxy resin building a second set of stringers outboard of the existing ones, and beefing up the originals, installing full bulkheads etc. Had to cut cockpit sole out to get to center of boat - deck was glassed on - didn't want to cit it off. Locked up tight when I was done - loved the boat for @450 hours. Ran about 80 with 470hp BBC, nose cone (1st style bravo) 25p mirage - 5,400 rpm---- light boat, low slip - really rides on that 4" pad at higher speeds. Later years (like '79) had much better bottom construction, larger stringers from what I saw.
Countless hours of work, only to watch it run down the Cheasapeake Bay without me (got tossed) for 8 miles, hit shore, and go up in flames....................
Countless hours of work, only to watch it run down the Cheasapeake Bay without me (got tossed) for 8 miles, hit shore, and go up in flames....................
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Originally Posted by CanDo
Unbelievable story! Bet u will use a ignition kill switch for now on.