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NoBones 11-28-2007 01:45 AM

77 Savage
 
Just saw this one on eBay
and Patti has been wanting one of those. :eek:
So with Christmas right around the corner... what tha heck. :D

If anybody on the site has already bid let me know. I will back off... It is located 60 miles south of me.
I know, I know, what am I thinking :D
How many of these boats should one man have??

See ya, Ken

1bayouboy 11-28-2007 01:52 AM

Re: 77 Savage
 
INboard at that...nice find....good luck

eggsuckindog 11-28-2007 01:52 AM

Re: 77 Savage
 
Great layout, never knew why they didn't sell very well- great tower boat though

htillman 11-28-2007 01:56 AM

Re: 77 Savage
 
Interesting boat. Go for it. There is not too many Seacrafts.

Capt Chuck 11-28-2007 08:37 AM

Re: 77 Savage
 
BryanD's boat from Va
?
savage

Islandtrader 11-28-2007 09:45 AM

Re: 77 Savage
 
I think it is. He has it listed on Boattrader, for 16k. I am surprised that there is no reserve on it.

Check out bryand posts, and that will tell you everything.

JohnB 11-28-2007 09:51 AM

Re: 77 Savage
 
Sure looks like the same boat to to me. I have fished off a twin to it a couple of times. There is one out of Port Canaveral. The balance in those boats is pretty stern heavy since the gas tanks are right on the transom in the back. You will need the biggest trim tabs you can fit under it. There is no livewell in them either, and not a good place to put one. They ride like a ship, very stable at rest too, but not a speed demon. Cruise at about 25, wot of about 31.


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