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Old 09-11-2009, 10:42 PM
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Default Thinking of Buying a Hallett?

I currently have a Formula 252 and where we boat it is a very rough lake. We get thrown around like crazy! I found a 30' Hallett for a great deal. I heard these boats ride great in rough water, they are fast and you can still pull tubes, etc. easily behind it? Just curious what ya'll think about this boat? Look forward to hearing from ya'll!

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Old 09-12-2009, 03:38 PM
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I have a 27 ft Hallett , build quality is second to none , the 30 ft comes with twins and would be a great rough water boat ...
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Thanks for reply. How fast is one of these boats with 350-400hp twins?
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I owned a 30' Hallett with twin 525 SC Mercs, did about 90. We were still able to ski and tow tubes. Hallett makes a great boat!
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