Hi All,
1NiceHarley wrote:
Gorgeous! What trailer was it on when it was still under wraps? It was way up in the air! lol.
Trailer was made special so the marina fork truck can pick up boats easliy.
robbo3 wrote:
Great looking ride. How does it handle behind the F-150?
The F150 pulls it just fine. 5.4 Triton with 3.73 gears and towing package help alot. Around 10 mpg coming through the hills out of NH into NY. Cheaper to drive the boat!
bhurley wrote:
OK did I miss a story? Wasn't it all red at one point? I looked for an older post, but couldn't find it.
The boat looks great.
Original hull was red CCB. I had some issues and they replaced it with a new hull. I bet you wouldn't get that kind of response from Cobalt!
millhaven_nice_guy wrote:
Wow! That is one sweet looking boat! How long have you had it up here? I haven't seen you out on the water yet. I know the weather hasn't been that good but we are still managing atleast one day a weekend on the water! This past Saturday it was a battle of the waves (5 Footers) all the way to Confederation Basin. I see you have made it up the St. Lawrence, Did you put in at Gananoque? Do you just keep the boat on the trailer? BTW, I too thought your boat was all red.... Maybe thinking of somebody else? or is that what the re-minted comment is about?
Hope to see you out there soon!
P.S. Was it you that saw my buddy's boat at Confed the weekend of the Poker Run? "M-Den" If it was sorry I missed you.
Yep. Keep it on the trailer. Put in at Collins Bay last Friday and went to Brockville (125 miles round trip and 45 gallons later) for lunch that's when I got pictures of Tomlinson's Sunseeker. I spoke with a lady on a grey 245 Vista at the Poker Run which looked alot like the pictures of your buddy's boat. She said you were just coming in but I had to get going. Would have liked to meet but I am sure there will be other opportunities.
Thanks for the compliments. Now if September will stay hot and dry maybe I can put another 40 hours on before the end of the season.
Steve