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Re: Re-power vs. newer boat [Re: easttexasbucks] #12719285 04/17/18 12:32 AM
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Re: Re-power vs. newer boat [Re: easttexasbucks] #12722284 04/19/18 03:17 AM
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I hung a 225 Verado on a 1994 ranger 492vs. It was my dads boat and I am keeping it forever. I have been through it front to back, re carpeted myself, run an ultrex and two hds 12s. No boat payment and catches just as many fish as the $60k boat I used to run

Re: Re-power vs. newer boat [Re: easttexasbucks] #12722721 04/19/18 04:01 PM
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IF you're going to keep the boat it worth it. If not it'll kill the resale.


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