Pantera at SCOPE Poker Run
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You know it brother! Someone was at the shop today and said "man that's going to be loud and obnoxious!" and my buddy who's doing the work replied "It will match the owner!"
I'm also getting a set of custom removable (or more accuately installable) donkey dongs made up, so I can do some family boating if I want.
I'm also getting a set of custom removable (or more accuately installable) donkey dongs made up, so I can do some family boating if I want.
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Amen! What a wonderful weekend of high octane filled boating enthusiasts walking across the Pacific for the SCOPE Poker Run. Sean handled the long course trip out to Avalon with ease, considering we were being tossed by the wakes of the faster boats. We had 'er pinned from Queen's Gate to the 1st stop. Picked up a set of cards and off to Balboa with sticks forward. I noticed the motor stuttering off a few holes that we fell into. A quick glance of the fuel gauge and we dashed for the nearest fuel dock in Newport.
I took the helm North towards the LBC, giving Sean's palm a rest from the jerking of the stick. I blew past the card stop once the ocean started to pick up 'round Palos Verdes. We were hitting some good-sized rollers that threw the little Pantera in the air...1001...1002...1003...1004 hit and up again for more. It's a great feeling to be in "the zone" banging surf @ 60MPH and clearing the crests.
I leaned over to Sean after we had slowed and said "this l'il boat is a testament to what the Nunez family can produce. Here we are pounding the crap out of an 11 year old pleasure boat like it is a lightweight racer. Outstanding!"
Thanks for making such a memorable weekend! I am still kickin' myself for not following through on the Shogren boat.
Hugh
I took the helm North towards the LBC, giving Sean's palm a rest from the jerking of the stick. I blew past the card stop once the ocean started to pick up 'round Palos Verdes. We were hitting some good-sized rollers that threw the little Pantera in the air...1001...1002...1003...1004 hit and up again for more. It's a great feeling to be in "the zone" banging surf @ 60MPH and clearing the crests.
I leaned over to Sean after we had slowed and said "this l'il boat is a testament to what the Nunez family can produce. Here we are pounding the crap out of an 11 year old pleasure boat like it is a lightweight racer. Outstanding!"
Thanks for making such a memorable weekend! I am still kickin' myself for not following through on the Shogren boat.
Hugh
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Awesome pics Sean. Can't wait to see what she does with the new big power. The boat looks great and its in the water it was made for. Pantera makes one tough boat and that 525SC just won't quit.
So why is it everybody that buys a boat from me makes it go 15mph within a year?? My 24 Outlaw was a 65 mph boat when I sold it to Outlawcowgirl and she ran 79mph in the LOTO Shootout this year. I think I'm just going have to make the AT a lot faster so I don't have it happen again
So why is it everybody that buys a boat from me makes it go 15mph within a year?? My 24 Outlaw was a 65 mph boat when I sold it to Outlawcowgirl and she ran 79mph in the LOTO Shootout this year. I think I'm just going have to make the AT a lot faster so I don't have it happen again
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Scott, you just take care of that AT like you took care of this Pantera and it will be so clean when you sell it that nobody's going to care how fast it is!
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That Pacific ocean water is awesome when you get 3 ft'rs at 12 seconds apart. You gotta get to Miami and have Joe take you for a ride in the Atlantic in gnarley white capped 4-5's and you'll have a whole new appriciation for your boat. What the heck am I doing in the Pantera section again
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Seems like when I lock into the bolster to run hard, I'm actually lower in the seat than when I sit on the seat (check out the photos and where my arm and shoulder are). The seem to work pretty good. And it's funny, we always run with the passenger seat bolster up, so it's like half sitting half standing. Most of my buddies that find it comfortable are 6'2" or taller, but it works good. It lets you rest a little, but still allows you to use your legs to keep the shock out of your back.