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Lost out on a few boats that were great deals (one litterally sold out from under me as I was on it looking it over!). Then I starting traveling back and forth from CT-TX (still am) for work and pretty much missed out on a most of the summer. I am eyeing some waterfront for next summer so going to have to scale down my prospects for next year but hoping to get into something small next summer. Can't wait to see that more of the 21....that thing is going to be a blast
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Couple of nice 21s for sale over on S&F last time I looked, also a twin engine tempest that seems to be priced right.
I hope you have some time to enjoy the coming season, whether its out on the water, or on lakefront property ![Drink](/forums/images/smilies/drink.gif)
Hoser: man, that thing is quick! No wonder you have owned it for so long... how far below the pad do you run the motor? Notch or not? PM me if you don't want to post setup info... I know how you LI boaters are
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Hoser: man, that thing is quick! No wonder you have owned it for so long... how far below the pad do you run the motor? Notch or not? PM me if you don't want to post setup info... I know how you LI boaters are
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the best the boat has ever run was 97 on a gps with no gas
with a 32" lap cleaver in late dec.
but on the average it runs 95 with little fuel and a nice 8" chop
and the nose cone is about 2" above the pad and the hull is stock ( no notch ) the reason is im able to drive the boat
with a 32" lap cleaver in late dec.
but on the average it runs 95 with little fuel and a nice 8" chop
and the nose cone is about 2" above the pad and the hull is stock ( no notch ) the reason is im able to drive the boat
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