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Re: Savage Project
that console is really nice! i like it
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Re: Savage Project
That rig should run in the low 50's for sure. Looks awesome, like no bones said, bring it to long point!!!!!
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Re: Savage Project
Thanks guys we cant wait to get it in the water. What is the deal with Long Point?
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Re: Savage Project
Deuce-
Go to the Gatherings section for the details. We are orchestrating the Mother of all gatherings. We are approaching 100 people being apart of the event. It is a great time to see the most vintage SC's in one place. The original Founding Family in attendance. Boatpix.com will be doing pictures. Raffle with big giveaways. Long Point is a camping area next to Sebastian Inlet. |
Re: Savage Project
It does not get any better than that...
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Re: Savage Project (update)
GOT IT WET!!!!
http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s...euceLake14.jpg 49 mph top end- 28 mph at 2.7 gph crusing http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s...DeuceLake7.jpg |
Re: Savage Project (update)
That boat is beautiful!!!!!!! How does she sit with the stock floor and the pair of yammie F150s???
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Re: Savage Project (update)
The floor drains were pluged and rerouted back through the transom. With four people in the back, got a little water through the scupper flap. Had a piece of trash holding the flap open.
Most impressive was the "power turns" At 30 mph, could not make it "bogg down". It slowed to 23 mph in the turn, then back to speed as soon as it straighten up. Also, my 320 pound self could stand on the corner of the bracket and not get my feet wet. |
Re: Savage Project (update)
Wow...she looks great! Nice job.
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Re: Savage Project (update)
Nice looking rig Deuce! I have always liked the Savage layout. You'll get many years of enjoyment for sure.
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