Pics of 27 fever, I hope...
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I'm probably gonna get some flak, but I really like the way the boat looks with the windshield Nice lookin boat, good luck with it! And I know you really don't tow the boat with the vett Nice lookin vett though
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windshields are ok, really
Thanks, I wouldnt have it any other way, I boat april to
october in Michigan, It makes a big difference coming in
at 10 pm. These guys must wear goggles, did over 100
in a 25' daytona thought my cheeks were coming loose.
No tow on the vette? Its a full frame.
october in Michigan, It makes a big difference coming in
at 10 pm. These guys must wear goggles, did over 100
in a 25' daytona thought my cheeks were coming loose.
No tow on the vette? Its a full frame.
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Beautifull boat and tow vehicle.
At first I did not like the windshield on my 27 but I have gotten used to it. On a long cruise its great to be able to sit down out of the wind and still be able to see where you are going. On a four hour trip a few weeks ago it really worked well even in rain at times. I wouldnt have it any other way now.
Ron
At first I did not like the windshield on my 27 but I have gotten used to it. On a long cruise its great to be able to sit down out of the wind and still be able to see where you are going. On a four hour trip a few weeks ago it really worked well even in rain at times. I wouldnt have it any other way now.
Ron
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Great looking "Rides" I've only had mine out 3 times so far and every time I'm at the ramp someone comes over to look and comment on it. Now you need to supercharge that boat, nothing like a blown Beak it'll give you a face lift when the boost comes up.
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thanks...
Great observation, didn't need that front plate hole
anyway. The guy before me did most of it,
Vortech sc, dana rear, brakes, suspension, trans, blah blah.
A 500 hp driver with leather and air, my kind of hot rod.
And we have this woodward cruise thing coming up soon.
Vette is for sale if anyone is interested, 24,900 obo, have more
than that in receipts. Afraid of the blower on the boat, blew
the stock motor in the vette at the strip.
anyway. The guy before me did most of it,
Vortech sc, dana rear, brakes, suspension, trans, blah blah.
A 500 hp driver with leather and air, my kind of hot rod.
And we have this woodward cruise thing coming up soon.
Vette is for sale if anyone is interested, 24,900 obo, have more
than that in receipts. Afraid of the blower on the boat, blew
the stock motor in the vette at the strip.
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I saw your post on the lexington trip, and wandered over here to the fountian forum to check out what your new boat looked like.
Definitely nice looking toys!!! I'll keep an eye out for you on the water, and at the woodward cruise!
Looks like the Doug Rippie Motorsports cold air induction to me... A friends of mine bought the Doug Rippie Motorsports showcar a few years back, but has sold it since. It was a red 95 ZR1 and over 600hp, full roll cage, and set up for strip use originally, then converted to autocross set-up. That thing was a riot to go for a ride in... I recognized the intake instantly, always thought it was cool looking, and set them apart from the rest. His car was in all kinds of thier product broschures, and mag's back in the day. Looked alot like your car... SWEET!!
Definitely nice looking toys!!! I'll keep an eye out for you on the water, and at the woodward cruise!
Looks like the Doug Rippie Motorsports cold air induction to me... A friends of mine bought the Doug Rippie Motorsports showcar a few years back, but has sold it since. It was a red 95 ZR1 and over 600hp, full roll cage, and set up for strip use originally, then converted to autocross set-up. That thing was a riot to go for a ride in... I recognized the intake instantly, always thought it was cool looking, and set them apart from the rest. His car was in all kinds of thier product broschures, and mag's back in the day. Looked alot like your car... SWEET!!