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Old 06-25-2012, 07:23 PM
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any updates????
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Old 06-26-2012, 08:44 AM
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Sounds great
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Old 06-29-2012, 12:41 PM
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I want one for Christmas!!!
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Old 06-29-2012, 07:52 PM
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so the executioner is gonna hit the water and go for a ride for the first time in 3 years tomorrow. we got the steering all on and plumbed. we took a small break to finish other boats and do a couple poker runs while we gathered some more parts for the boat. but its time to give it a shake down!!. a friend is gonna try to keep up with a go pro camera on his jet ski while we take the maiden voyage. should have some good pics and video and i will give everyone an update tomorrow night!!
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Old 07-02-2012, 09:40 PM
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How did i miss this build. AWESOME. I want them hatches hahaha.


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Very cool nice project
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Old 07-04-2012, 09:31 AM
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between the rain storms we were able to hit lake ontario. the wind changed from a south wind to a west wind like a light switch. 1-2 foot chop became a 3-4 foot chop. the boat was way easier to get on plane than before. we did a nice cruise at 50 mph just to get the feel for the boat. its a totally different animal with the boxes!!! boat went through the 4 footers like nothing.. drives tucked in and tabs down gave the throttles a push and the boat pulls like a top fuel car. those cobra 750's pissed off everyone on the shoreline of lake ontario trying to have a nice quiet dinner.. 90 mph @5000 on gps so far. figured that was good enough for the first day driving the boat and how rough the water was. with a little more seat time and mother nature cooperating a little better we hope to have some pretty impressive numbers soon!!

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Originally Posted by 88bullet
between the rain storms we were able to hit lake ontario. the wind changed from a south wind to a west wind like a light switch. 1-2 foot chop became a 3-4 foot chop. the boat was way easier to get on plane than before. we did a nice cruise at 50 mph just to get the feel for the boat. its a totally different animal with the boxes!!! boat went through the 4 footers like nothing.. drives tucked in and tabs down gave the throttles a push and the boat pulls like a top fuel car. those cobra 750's pissed off everyone on the shoreline of lake ontario trying to have a nice quiet dinner.. 90 mph @5000 on gps so far. figured that was good enough for the first day driving the boat and how rough the water was. with a little more seat time and mother nature cooperating a little better we hope to have some pretty impressive numbers soon!!

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I think you'll have a 100+mph boat! These boats can eat up some water.
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Originally Posted by 88bullet
between the rain storms we were able to hit lake ontario. the wind changed from a south wind to a west wind like a light switch. 1-2 foot chop became a 3-4 foot chop. the boat was way easier to get on plane than before. we did a nice cruise at 50 mph just to get the feel for the boat. its a totally different animal with the boxes!!! boat went through the 4 footers like nothing.. drives tucked in and tabs down gave the throttles a push and the boat pulls like a top fuel car. those cobra 750's pissed off everyone on the shoreline of lake ontario trying to have a nice quiet dinner.. 90 mph @5000 on gps so far. figured that was good enough for the first day driving the boat and how rough the water was. with a little more seat time and mother nature cooperating a little better we hope to have some pretty impressive numbers soon!!

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Congrats! That's awesome. She will eat up some water for sure!
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Old 07-06-2012, 11:52 AM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfCiI...feature=vmdshb

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpqCJ...feature=vmdshb

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAS9d...feature=vmdshb

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mft_4...feature=vmdshb

couple cell phone vids from shore of lake ontario.... hope to get some go pro video this weekend!!!
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