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Sotally Tober's New Tow Vehicle

Sotally Tober

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2019
Boat Model
242 Limited S E-Series
Boat Length
24
Think it'll make it to the River?:p Lithium Powered 2021 EZ GO with the full Navitas Upgrade/Controller (36 mph). Rigid LED Light Bar, Wetsounds Stealth 10 Sound Bar, Wetsounds 10 inch Powered Subwoofer, Storm Body Kit, 7inch Lift. Completely street legal in California on any road below 35mph. Tons of other little mods.... still trying to figure out how to mount a stripper pole though?IMG_0587.jpegIMG_0269.jpegIMG_0396.JPGIMG_0267.jpegIMG_0271.jpegIMG_0268.jpegIMG_0272.JPG
 
The options for the stripper pole are very limited on your new tow vehicle. The only safe and logical location for the strippers to be is on your lap on the way to the ramp. ;)
 
I just rebuilt a 2001 TXT that is pretty similar. I don’t even want to know what that set you back lol.
 
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