35K to 80mph??
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Too bad about the whole Velocity thing...mine fits in the criteria and I spent well under your budget. Plus it's only a couple 10ths off 80 and will run 75 any day of the week loaded down with stock power. Lol...
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[QUOTE=ziemer;3973545]Too bad about the whole Velocity thing...mine fits in the criteria and I spent well under your budget. Plus it's only a couple 10ths off 80 and will run 75 any day of the week loaded down with stock power. Lol...
No offense to velocity, or anyone that has one. Yours looks different than the ones I've seen that are newer. When did they change them?
No offense to velocity, or anyone that has one. Yours looks different than the ones I've seen that are newer. When did they change them?
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This boat is by far the most boat in your budget:
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o50389-en.html
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o50389-en.html
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You pretty much said it right there, 32/35 fountain hold out for a clean one, under 35k shouldn't be too hard, I know a couple guys one who recently picked up a 32 fountain that is very close to stock, (76mph) extremely clean 28k. Another guy I don't know as well picked up a 35 with hp 500s I believe for 26-30k also very clean. both with trailers. I must say getting above 70 with stock power makes a lot less headaches and less expenses all around especially if you have the need for speed. light upgrades, like having your props sized and done, exhaust upgrades, extension boxes should get you to 80 in a 32, if its not already there.
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Thanks and thanks!
502 MPI Motors...other than that, boat is completely original.