New DCB 35 Ran 162mph in Havasu yesterday
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Prices are pretty steep. F32 with Teague 1100's listed for over $571K in powerboat mag.
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I saw pictures of one that came back from some rough stuff and there were some issues. But the boats are very nice looking
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Originally Posted by Havasu Hangin
I don't think Dave ever intended his stuff to run (or race) offshore
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Hey I've seen some conditions on lakes like Havasu, Mead, Grand Lake etc where the waves are pretty ugly....tons of cross chop, wind waves, whitecaps, feels like a washing machine. So assuming those conditions only exist in the ocean /offshore is not totally accurate. At least on the ocean there is some amount of predictability to the conditions....
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