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Any owners in the Sacramento/SF area to share pro's/cons regarding these
boats. I am looking at both 170/180 series (inboard and outboard) Thanks -- Shak |
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A friend of mine has the Freedom 180, he has upgraded the outboard to a
150hp. He always like to impress his passengers with the fact that he can at full throttle all of a sudden crank over to one side and do a spin and the transom holds on nicely. It is actually impressive how that does manage to stay in one piece when he does that. The hull warranty and strength is very good. "Shakeel" wrote in message . com... Any owners in the Sacramento/SF area to share pro's/cons regarding these boats. I am looking at both 170/180 series (inboard and outboard) Thanks -- Shak |
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On Thu, 13 May 2004 03:09:04 GMT, "Shakeel" wrote:
Any owners in the Sacramento/SF area to share pro's/cons regarding these boats. I am looking at both 170/180 series (inboard and outboard) I have a 1992 Four Winns Sundowner 195 cuddy. It is a thoroughly pleasant boat. Build quality, handling and ride are excellent. Joe Parsons Caliente Isle Bethel Island, CA |
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