Who knows??

When one of the boats were made they dubbed it an "Evolution" and had the metal plate saying so on the dash. Thus, they are commonly referred to as "Evolutions" even though they are technically a Revolution with a flat deck and some still call them Revolutions. This was the pre-curser to the Tiger and I think the name "Evolution" is perfectly fitting. There were only 4 or so made. There was a SICK white one in Florida (in Ft. Lauderdale I believe) that I heard went to the Bahamas and sank, there's this one, there's "the hardway" that's been for sale for a while and then theres one other I believe.

This one has been at Cumberland a Loooooooong time. I called on it a long time ago when I was looking at buying. It's going to need some TLC.
 
i have thought about redoing that boat 100 times, but they will not come off there ridiculous price


i offered em 69k for it late last year, i wanted to make it poker run boat, last i heard it was like 129k

i bet that will buy it now if everything i have heard about Lake cumberland is true, they will need to get rid of boats, beware of the national marine like things
 
somebody buy that thing and give it to Lip Ship and lets see what happens

talk about bad azzzzz
 
pretty sure it was on St. Clair 2-3 years ago. talked to the owner, but don't have any good info.

Hi Darren,
Yes, it was here and it belonged to Ray G.

I hope things are progressing in your life, send me a PM if you want to BS a little. I think the last time we talked was that crazy road racing night on Harsens Island :leaving: :biggrinjester:
 
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