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    Quote Originally Posted by h2oMag View Post
    You know you have had a bad day of boating when this happens.
    Ouch, that wouldn't be fun to watch
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    heres a couple
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    P-4077 "The Swamp" S.B.Y.C. and Michigan medboat mothership
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    Quote Originally Posted by h2oMag View Post
    Our 32' Skater [Eastern Express] never won a race till we sank her. Than she became a winner..
    Sometimes you just have to show a machine who's the boss!

    In all seriousness... the 27 Mag has to be one of the all time best looking boats ever. Nothing says "offshore" to me like the lines of a 27 Mag.


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    Quote Originally Posted by phragle View Post
    heres a couple

    How much are they asking for those two? They look great in those pictures. I miss my father's 27' Sport, that was a fun boat.
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    QUOTE=Smarty;326192]How much are they asking for those two? They look great in those pictures. I miss my father's 27' Sport, that was a fun boat.[/QUOTE]

    The orange one sold for around 32k, the white one ????????? If this is the market now, I'll maybe it's sell my stock 29' Mirage...
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    Quote Originally Posted by h2oMag View Post
    QUOTE=Smarty;326192]How much are they asking for those two? They look great in those pictures. I miss my father's 27' Sport, that was a fun boat.
    The orange one sold for around 32k, the white one ????????? If this is the market now, I'll maybe it's sell my stock 29' Mirage...[/QUOTE]

    The white mag is listed here. No price given.

    http://www.kennedyautomarine.com/boats.html
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    The orange one sold for around 32k, the white one ????????? If this is the market now, I'll maybe it's sell my stock 29' Mirage...
    The white mag is listed here. No price given.

    http://www.kennedyautomarine.com/boats.html[/QUOTE]

    The white one that you posted the link for is my old boat that i sold him last year... Now has a pair of 400's SB in it now, just seen it the other day and the rest of it is the same as when he got it from me Most of the pic's he has posted on his site are when i had it.

    Who said they seen the lipstick i know the boat and its back in these parts. any pic when you say it
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    I saw a clean white/red one one aflatbed heading south on 75 friday......
    P-4077 "The Swamp" S.B.Y.C. and Michigan medboat mothership
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    Quote Originally Posted by h2oMag View Post
    Did it look like this one.
    boats back in Grand bend ontario. funny i just was speaking with the guy that named that boat lipstick, boat used to be yellow back in the day when he first got it and changed it to red. boat had big blocks in it and was sold years ago with no moters as he had to much in them. The boats been under before and also again has big blocks in it..
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    Quote Originally Posted by phragle View Post
    I saw a clean white/red one one aflatbed heading south on 75 friday......
    This very nice Mag is going south for the winter. The Dock Box at Emerald City Harbor just did some work on her.
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    ------Len,,,Saw Lipstick at Crocketts. Dont know if its still there or not. No pics.......Mr.Bill
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    Well, the orange one didn't really go for 32K. It was actually just under 30.

    I would know, as I just brought her over to Sweden! We are actually taking the first testrun today and then we are putting her inside over the winter so we can fix some of her issues.

    By the way, this is my first post here, thank you for a great forum!
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    Jeppe is boating as we speak !!!
    Offshore Racing wasnīt designed to be a spectator sport, it's for people or companies with's lots of money to push the envelope of endurance technology and hopefully put a trophy on a mantle. It's man vs the elements, not like boats with like engines running in circles.
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    Jeppe,,,,welcome and have fun with the boat.
    Stay away from MIKA ,,he is crazy ...HAHAHA
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeppe View Post
    Well, the orange one didn't really go for 32K. It was actually just under 30.

    I would know, as I just brought her over to Sweden! We are actually taking the first testrun today and then we are putting her inside over the winter so we can fix some of her issues.

    By the way, this is my first post here, thank you for a great forum!
    Great to here this Mag made it to it's new home Ok...
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    Quote Originally Posted by DAREDEVIL View Post
    Jeppe,,,,welcome and have fun with the boat.
    Stay away from MIKA ,,he is crazy ...HAHAHA
    Thank you for the COMPLIMENT but we ainīt in New Jersey YET

    Jeppe has a cool boat!! Hugger Orange is always a Cool colour.
    Offshore Racing wasnīt designed to be a spectator sport, it's for people or companies with's lots of money to push the envelope of endurance technology and hopefully put a trophy on a mantle. It's man vs the elements, not like boats with like engines running in circles.
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    Jeppe Might wanna fill in the story of the day unless he wants help?
    Offshore Racing wasnīt designed to be a spectator sport, it's for people or companies with's lots of money to push the envelope of endurance technology and hopefully put a trophy on a mantle. It's man vs the elements, not like boats with like engines running in circles.
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    After some trailer issues, there are some differences in standards between the US and Europe, we got her in to the water and started her up. She started easily and ran and sounded great. The oil pressure on the starboard engine was a bit high though, 75 psi at 1200 rpm, and now it seems we have blown a gasket on the oil filter.
    At least we hope thats what happened, she suddenly lost oil pressure so I shut her down and when I looked under the engine there was oil spray on the bilge and the oil was pouring out.

    I'll inspect the damage closer tomorrow to try and find out what happened.

    Anyway, winter is coming closer and I will have plenty of time to have her in top shape by spring!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeppe View Post
    After some trailer issues, there are some differences in standards between the US and Europe, we got her in to the water and started her up. She started easily and ran and sounded great. The oil pressure on the starboard engine was a bit high though, 75 psi at 1200 rpm, and now it seems we have blown a gasket on the oil filter.
    At least we hope thats what happened, she suddenly lost oil pressure so I shut her down and when I looked under the engine there was oil spray on the bilge and the oil was pouring out.

    I'll inspect the damage closer tomorrow to try and find out what happened.

    Anyway, winter is coming closer and I will have plenty of time to have her in top shape by spring!
    Cool and not so cool ( on the oil problem ) !!!!!!

    Let Mika know ,,he is willing to help ,I bet !!
    Good luck with the boat.
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    I just have to say the proportions on the 27' Magnums are perfect.

    One of the best looking boats of all time. No wonder it was the basis of so many boats to come in the future.

    The Orange boat is beautiful.
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