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And just like that it becomes obvious that wasn’t a lot of money for that boat…funny how things work out.I will take it. Been waiting for one of these to pop up! I will send you a PM.
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And just like that it becomes obvious that wasn’t a lot of money for that boat…funny how things work out.I will take it. Been waiting for one of these to pop up! I will send you a PM.
Do I see a LARGE Mod VP in the future!I will take it. Been waiting for one of these to pop up! I will send you a PM.
A lot like kneel down runabouts of today. They flat turn with a side mounted turn fin as opposed to the old " roll up " style boats. Here is mine .Awesome! Sounds fun Tom. Yes, a lot of rigging you could try on that boat. I have no doubt you can make it turn in smooth water.
It was a great deal! It took serious willpower for me not to buy it! I am glad Mark pulled the trigger......And just like that it becomes obvious that wasn’t a lot of money for that boat…funny how things work out.
That makes we wish I would have kept mine! Will look bad azz on the water!A lot like kneel down runabouts of today. They flat turn with a side mounted turn fin as opposed to the old " roll up " style boats. Here is mine .
Back when I ran kneeler outboards, most runabouts were roll up style except for the DeSilva’s, they flat turned just like a hydro. Many of the new runabouts also run an auxiliary rudder in addition to the dagger fin on the side.A lot like kneel down runabouts of today. They flat turn with a side mounted turn fin as opposed to the old " roll up " style boats. Here is mine .
Good deal!Thanks Jeff for packing the boat so well. Got it this afternoon.
exactly how I would set it up! It will run good, even on oval.I have one as well ! Putting one of my VAC 45 s in it with a turn fin on the right chine at the transom and possibly a small keel fin on center to see if we can make it turn!
Back when I ran kneeler outboards, most runabouts were roll up style except for the DeSilva’s, they flat turned just like a hydro. Many of the new runabouts also run an auxiliary rudder in addition to the dagger fin on the side.
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