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There is plenty on here about them just search.
The American series were not FB designs the 34 was the Midnight Express 32 and the 40 was the Midnight 37. The bussels added the length and thus the renaming.
The Euro Series were not true FB boats either but inspired by his race baots and made by Monte Carlo (whoever made them eluded me at the moment).
Super Hero later Super Hawaii made them, they were laid-up by us in the old Auqasport plant except for the first few for the Miami show which came from Panama City Fl, (can't recall the name up there either)
ps I didn't take my Ginkoba today!
The American series were not FB designs the 34 was the Midnight Express 32 and the 40 was the Midnight 37. The bussels added the length and thus the renaming.
The Euro Series were not true FB boats either but inspired by his race baots and made by Monte Carlo (whoever made them eluded me at the moment).
Super Hero later Super Hawaii made them, they were laid-up by us in the old Auqasport plant except for the first few for the Miami show which came from Panama City Fl, (can't recall the name up there either)
ps I didn't take my Ginkoba today!
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Do a search on here. There is alot about them. Are you looking at a 34 or 40? The 34 has staggered engines and a is a great rough water boat. They were only built for 3 model years 90-92.
Value depends on condition of course.
Value depends on condition of course.
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Thanks guys I started searching thi site after I posted this & found a post from a couple of years ago. Habanajoe put some great info, there were some great pics too. My good buddy has a 34 & that boat rides like a cadillac. The pic Habanajoe put up of the Miami boat show 1990 the red 34 hull #1 looks identicle to my buddys boat,trailer,mags & all except the interior in my buddys is white. Again thanks for the info Habanajoe's tale of back in the day was awesome.
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If you want to really see what that hull will do, you should pull her up here to Lake Michigan. Then hope for a bumpy day. You can really make her fly if you want to.
BTW, the 34' molds have been crushed. Unless someone makes a copy, there will never be another 34. The 37/40 mold is still intact and can produce boats yet.
BTW, the 34' molds have been crushed. Unless someone makes a copy, there will never be another 34. The 37/40 mold is still intact and can produce boats yet.
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I told my friend that boat is made for bigger water,Ill bet it would be pretty impressive. When I was reading the post from 08 it was mentioned that the mold was crushed. I think someone made a bad decision on that one, Are the 40's all diesels or could you get gas motors as well. What would the advantage of a diesel be?
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I could pick this boat up pretty reasonable but it needs work thats why I was wondering what their worth. Nice thing about this one the way it's rigged you can work on most things without having to invent a new language to ***** at it