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Ford F250's

Tech Talk for Ford, Mazda, Daihatsu & Makes that currently dont have a home.

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Post by KaMo »

PSI-EFI wrote:farkk, very nice boat ay... how many ft is it? and dont worry, an f250, will tow that and you wont even feel it..
Its 8.9m (29foot) at the waterline...will be about 10.2m overall or something like that. A friend of ours who has his own boat building business has done the majority of the work and my old man and I have been helping out where we can along the way aswell. It will be my old mans when im not using it :D . Set up as a bit of an extended tripper...should sleep 4 (on bunks - plenty of extra room for swags), hold about 700L of fuel and about 400L of water.
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Post by chikoroll_ »

bloody hell! that thing must be tipping the 3 tonne mark so far... just wait til you pack her full and you'll be looking at 4.5tonne easy -1.1tonne of fuel and water

...hmm... just park it out front, i wouldn't mind a boat like that... i'm sure the jack could tow it... 4Low in low the entre way, with a dog leg trailer on it :P
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