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NoBones 10-02-2007 08:23 AM

Re: The Seavette is @ Wildfire Marine
 
There is just something about the Seavette that makes it look like it is going 100mph sitting still. :eek:
You maybe one up on Capt Chuck with Gucci Stereo. :D :rolleyes:

Looks real nice Steve!

See ya, Ken

Capt Chuck 10-02-2007 07:27 PM

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You maybe one up on Capt Chuck with Gucci Stereo. :D :rolleyes:



Steve, it's coming along real nice. Get some action shots posted!!



BTW KEN: There's more Boom Boom in the SeaVette's cabin than in the trunk of Finster's Rice Rocket, you know the one he drives to work with the Empi exhaust pipes http://www.floridasportsman.com/art/tooth.gif

http://thumbs.ebaystatic.com/pict/80115631018080_2.jpg

lost2a6 10-02-2007 09:51 PM

Re: The Seavette is @ Wildfire Marine
 
Thanks guys. ;) The Seavette is heavy so therefore it's not super fast compared to a Baja of the same size. I'm getting 58 MPH out of her and this is full of fuel. This boat is a little heavier than the center console SeaCraft boats so I guess that isn't too bad. Seems like I saw where someone's center console SC was running 56 MPH with twin 200's. I'm thinking that the Seavette is making around 450 HP at the flywheel. What surprises me is the fuel economy. The worse that it has gotten so far is 2.19 MPG and the best is 2.44. It will cruise at 40 MPH (3400-3500 RPM) and get 2.3 MPG. :cool:

RUSTYNTABATHA 10-08-2007 10:24 PM

Re: The Seavette is @ Wildfire Marine
 
HEY STEVE 1 WORD FOR YA >>>>>> WOWOWOW.
IT LOOKS GREAT!!!!!




ALSO DOES ANYONE REMBER THE THREAD WITH THE CC THAT HAD THE TRANSOM REDONE AND THE REALY COOL DECK SCUPPERS WITH THE DRAINS PLUMBED INTO THEM ?????? IM TRYIN TO GET SOME PICS TO TAKE TO MY GLASS GUY TO SHOW HIM WHAT I WANT SO HE CAN TELL ME 1 MORE TIME IM OUT OF MY MIND FOR SPENDING THAT KIND OF COIN ON A 27 YEAR OLD BOAT. AT LEAST I FINALY FOUND A GOOD GLASS GUY LOCAL AND I DONT THINK HES GONE MAKE ME GIVE UP ANY BODY PARTS RIGHT AWAY.... HES ALSO FROM UP IN THE NORTH EAST FOR YOU GUYS THAT LIVE UP THERE I THINK HES FROM AROUND NEW JERSEY YORK ? ANY HELP ON THE THREAD WOULD BE GREAT .. THANKS
RUSTY

glow 10-09-2007 02:22 AM

Re: The Seavette is @ Wildfire Marine
 
The thread is by Bonefish and entitled Re: A new boat to check out. Awesome design. Aloha from Hawaii, Greg

RUSTYNTABATHA 10-09-2007 04:05 PM

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THANK YOU VERY MUCH... I NEW SOMEONE WOULD REMEMBER.
RUSTY

RUSTYNTABATHA 10-11-2007 09:21 AM

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WAS LOOKING @ THE PICS OF YOUR BOAT WHEN YOU GOT IT BACK... HOW WELL DO THE DRUMS IN THE BACKGROUND WORK AS ARTIFICAL REEFS ?
RUSTY

lost2a6 10-11-2007 10:17 PM

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WAS LOOKING @ THE PICS OF YOUR BOAT WHEN YOU GOT IT BACK... HOW WELL DO THE DRUMS IN THE BACKGROUND WORK AS ARTIFICAL REEFS ?
RUSTY

I don't know, we haven't tried them yet. They should work pretty good being as the bottom half is full of concrete. Also stop shouting, my ears are hurting. :D :D


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