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another try at pic

Very nice. You can never go wrong with white.
How does it handel waves? Smooth or rough? I always wondered how the semi-deep V Enchanter would ride in the ocean here. I saw a nice one with a 225 for a while back for 2500b/o I almost had it but it was sold within literaly hours of the ad. Sharp looking boat, very sleek.
 
Thanks guys, it handles great but there is a story behind it,guy i bought it from had it docked at put in bay, storm came along slammed it in the dock put a 1 ft hole in the side. It sank,all has been repaired everything is solid with all new interior,back lit white face gauges,carpet,sony explode stereo,and a fresh small block chevy turning an alpha,with a ballistic 21p stainless,trailer he went out and bought new in 2005.
 
Very nice,
I almost purchased an outboard Enchanter that was white with red.
It had a 235 Johnson and it was a great ride.
 
nice.. i remember put in bay,, and pele ilsand.. when i was little, our first family boat was kept at cedar point.. then the whaler, then the jet boat, then more and more.. nice boat.. keep up the good work!
 
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