Tell me what you all think....this is a fairly newboat that uses a jet propulsion rather than props....
would it work on the river???
http://ports.co.za/admin/large/image-18.jpg
http://ports.co.za/admin/large/image-18.jpg
Tell me what you all think....this is a fairly newboat that uses a jet propulsion rather than props....
would it work on the river???
http://ports.co.za/admin/large/image-18.jpg
Tell me what you all think....this is a fairly newboat that uses a jet propulsion rather than props....
would it work on the river???
http://ports.co.za/admin/large/image-18.jpg
http://ports.co.za/admin/large/image-18.jpg
Hey your no fun...lol.. I didn't post it up because I wanted it to be a surprise for the Jet boats..lmao...
I'll take the "WALLY" thanks www.wally.com NSF
that would throw one hell of a roost.
Ive checked out some details, my calculations say you would have to get this little baby up to about 47 knots to get it on plane, if you want to take it to Laughlin!!!!
http://ports.co.za/admin/large/image-18.jpg
What launch at havisu let them launch that???
What launch at havisu let them launch that???
jet launch at Windsor .. of course.. lol
Perfect! That reminds me of John Hughes, many of you know him --= he has a 4 year old 28' Magic deckboat with a pirate mural on the side. While the boat was being built,
he kept mentioning that he needed to sell his other boat
which was still up in Anacordes Washington but that it wasn't a "Havasu" boat. Come to find out, it was a 94'
long 22' wide ship! and it burns 135 gallons of diesel an
hour! for a whopping cruising speed of 30 knots! built by
Knight and Carver in California. It was a 12 million dollar
boat!
Keith Sayre
Conquest Boats