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Nobody needed to say "Smile!". On my way back to Fort Myers now.
Thanks Anderson Marine. Old Hickory TN.
Walker Marine in FM was gracious and responsive in returning my deposit for the boat previously on schedule for April delivery. View attachment 167858
Congratulations on the long trek to grab that one. I remember how hard it was to track my own down and then navigate the sales process, arrange shipping to Hawaii from CA and then fly in, test drive, fly out and then sit on my hands for a week as it made its way across the Pacific. Lot of stress but SO worth the end result. 4yrs in and going strong.
Congratulations on the long trek to grab that one. I remember how hard it was to track my own down and then navigate the sales process, arrange shipping to Hawaii from CA and then fly in, test drive, fly out and then sit on my hands for a week as it made its way across the Pacific. Lot of stress but SO worth the end result. 4yrs in and going strong.
WOW, LOT OF WORK BUT WORTH IT, RARE COOL COLOR, PICKING UP MY NEW 252 FSH NEXT WEEK, I JUST POSTED A MESSAGE IF ANYONE CAN CALL ME TO ANSWER A BUNCH OF QUESTIONS THAT OWNS THE SAME BOAT
Thanks everyone. She'll rest on my boat lift, minimal trailer use. I apperciate the mods advice.
BTW, she has a name now. "Sonho Meu" - means "my dream" in Portuguese and is also the title of an old school samba number I like.
WOW, LOT OF WORK BUT WORTH IT, RARE COOL COLOR, PICKING UP MY NEW 252 FSH NEXT WEEK, I JUST POSTED A MESSAGE IF ANYONE CAN CALL ME TO ANSWER A BUNCH OF QUESTIONS THAT OWNS THE SAME BOAT
Hey, if you don't mind,,,,You have twin ho 1.8 ? non supercharged ,, so what's your top speed and real mpg at cruise , you feel like u need trim tabs out in ocean or when a lot of guests , debating if the dealer should install before pic up or just wait and see and enjoy like two other guys are telling me
Hey, if you don't mind,,,,You have twin ho 1.8 ? non supercharged ,, so what's your top speed and real mpg at cruise , you feel like u need trim tabs out in ocean or when a lot of guests , debating if the dealer should install before pic up or just wait and see and enjoy like two other guys are telling me
I wont boat out at sea much (I am a lake boy). I would wait and see to install tabs. You would probably rock around 55 MPH with 45 GPH. Depending on conditions.
I wont boat out at sea much (I am a lake boy). I would wait and see to install tabs. You would probably rock around 55 MPH with 45 GPH. Depending on conditions.