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    Talked with "Keep It On Plane, Wayne" in Key West. Restored Bounty Hunter. Had 5's, original carbs, guages, steering, etc. Boat was shipping to France after the Key West dial in. He ran a little between heats etc. Nice Job....
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    What year is that boat??
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    Quote Originally Posted by 45Sonic View Post
    What year is that boat??
    Not exactly sure, Wayne said 30 years old.
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    If I remember correctly, it's a '73 or '74.

    We were out running with it in Otis' Gladiator and it ran very strong. They took the fuel injection off of the 482fi's and dropped the compression, but other than that, it's original. This was the ex-Fayva Shoes boat. Leaving for France, never to be seen again
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    Didnt it just sell reccently?
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    that thing was georgous . i loved watching it run
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    Didnt it just sell reccently?

    I was thinking the same thing... Wasn’t it for sell in S. FL??
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    Yes, it sold for an absurd price (low).
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    Quote Originally Posted by C M R View Post
    I was thinking the same thing... Wasn’t it for sell in S. FL??
    Yup, think it was past winter, possibly the one before, Peter Pavkovich/CMS, in Fort Laud was selling for owner. I went down got to take a good look thru her, was all original and turn key, on the original trailer too
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    Yes, it sold for an absurd price (low).
    and YES it was very absurd!
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    That boat really shows why HORBA needs to put on races with classic boats! I would much rather see video of that boat running in big seas than standing on the shore watching one of these new monster cats going 200mph in bathtub like conditions.
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    bouny hunter is a 1979 bubble deck (one of two) built by mcmanus.
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    its very cool...
    Hi, Im Dave.. Welcome, glad to have ya.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by keeponplanewayne View Post
    bouny hunter is a 1979 bubble deck (one of two) built by mcmanus.
    Thanks for chiming in Wayne. Enjoyed meeting you and talking about the boat. As I said, too bad it will end up in France but nice the new owner wanted it restored all original. Paul
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    -Glad I had a chance to see it in person before it left the country. What a cool old ride, wish I stepped up to the plate when it was available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smokeybandit View Post
    That boat really shows why HORBA needs to put on races with classic boats! I would much rather see video of that boat running in big seas than standing on the shore watching one of these new monster cats going 200mph in bathtub like conditions.

    I agree. There was more of a man and his machine against the elements in the old races. With todays technology it should be possible to bring good coverage of a true offshore event.

    I'd love to see the classic deep V's running in the open ocean again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TrippM View Post
    I agree. There was more of a man and his machine against the elements in the old races. With todays technology it should be possible to bring good coverage of a true offshore event.

    I'd love to see the classic deep V's running in the open ocean again.
    ME too !
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