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Those pics make me want to smash my comp screen. I want our phuckin props back from those turds!:mad::cuss::cuss::mad: I don't know what their deal is...... I hate theives...... here is a message from me to brousseau: .!..

I kinda wondered if those were the ones.
 
What power in there. Endeavor1 theres you a boat. You could boat all year with that top. Saxman sorry to here about props. Bobby

Yea, that top would have to go ASAP:cuss:. Nice looking boat, Wet sumps though... If it wasnt 335k id look into it
 
Whats that boat they have powered by? Maybe i can go get it and your props too!!!!:cheers2:

god knows where the props really are. I talked to Daniel at Brousseau about 2 months ago, and he says they still have them and that he just forgets to keep shipping them out..... well, they were borrowed over 2.5yrs ago.
 
god knows where the props really are. I talked to Daniel at Brousseau about 2 months ago, and he says they still have them and that he just forgets to keep shipping them out..... well, they were borrowed over 2.5yrs ago.

Sounds like a LDD deal.....:smash:
 
Thats cuz u the Man... I have Millers/ you old flatdeck at texoma now doing a re-rig. That thing has gone way down hill the past few years.

Really? When did you get it?
Last time I saw the boat, about 6 years ago, she was looking a little tired.

For the 2yrs I owned it we had some fun with it on the ole Mississippi. Glad it's in good hands.
 
Really? When did you get it?
Last time I saw the boat, about 6 years ago, she was looking a little tired.

For the 2yrs I owned it we had some fun with it on the ole Mississippi. Glad it's in good hands.

I brought it down here about a month ago when i sold my SC. I had to take my old one to the factory for the new owner to meet me. I went out drinking with Miller while i was up there and brought this one home. Didnt intend on it but thats what happened. As far as the Mississppi stuff goes, that river gets a little wild, HogBack island in particular. LOL.
 
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I had two. The blue one had the 454 Mags and topped out about 70. The second one was red with the fairing and no windshield. It had 502's and was a couple MPH faster.
They were pretty fast for their day (early 90's) and handled ok.
The best thing about them was a lot of cockpit seating for a 32.
 
They were pretty fast for their day (early 90's) and handled ok.

Weren't there a couple 32's though with tweaked bottoms and bigger power that ran close to 100mph? If my young (limited) memory serves me right, there was a burgundy one with big power (big power for its day at least).
 
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The second one was red with the fairing and no windshield. It had 502's and was a couple MPH faster.
They were pretty fast for their day (early 90's) and handled ok.
The best thing about them was a lot of cockpit seating for a 32.

Is this the red one you had?
 

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I'll see if I can find the mag where our 32' was tested, I think it was maybe hotboat, but they quoted the handling on ours as "Schizophrenic" :driving: My dad decided to leave the stock motors in it after that.

Weren't there a couple 32's though with tweaked bottoms and bigger power that ran close to 100mph? If my young (limited) memory serves me right, there was a burgundy one with big power (big power for its day at least).


I don't remember your Dad's boat being tested. It was Powerboat that tested the 32 w/ 502's in '92. They thought it was overpowered and they gave BT the chance to correct it and bring it to another test before they printed the article.
When it was time for the test they had a boat that looked exactly the same. Don was big on red and white back then. This boat had 454 mags in it.
PBM thought it was the same boat just repowered. For whatever reason that boat handled better and they assumed it was because of less horsepower.
But when the article came out they said the first boat was Schizophrenic.
Well that about put an end to selling any more of the 32's from that point. We didn't do anymore tests with the 32 as that was about the time the flat deck 43 came out.
Dave Brown had those "big" HP 450's in the burgundy but it ran in the low 80's. The B class race boat also ran in the low 80's. I don't know of anybody running any more power or speed than that.
The photo of the all white 43 flat deck on the sandbar was taken at the Hotboat Trials near Ft. Myers Beach, probably '93. That was 43 # 2. A friend of mine and I trucked it all the way from MO. Seemed like a pretty remote place at the time. Now I pass by that same sandbar every time I go boating.
 
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