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New Boat- Concord LS-7 (hp500)

I saw that in your signature last week and wondered if I missed something. That thing is awesome! I know a few people with concords I have always liked them almost bought an open bow one before I got my 219. Awesome rig
 
Nice boat, my buddy has a 1999 concord. It's just like that but red and black decals. It has a 500hp and is around 23 foot. I believe it runs a solid 75mph. I seen 78 on gps once when he took me for a ride.
 
Gorgeous! Very nice! What she run with the hp500? That thing is cleeeen.

Previous owner claimed 81gps, but I don't think that's possible with the prop that was on it. I have a worked 26p Bravo and 28p Bravo I'm going to try ASAP. Should run mid to upper 70's I would think if I can keep the slip to around 10% @ 5000-5100
 
Very nice boat, MB! Concord was started by Neil Baker, one of the original owners of Baja.
 
Previous owner claimed 81gps, but I don't think that's possible with the prop that was on it. I have a worked 26p Bravo and 28p Bravo I'm going to try ASAP. Should run mid to upper 70's I would think if I can keep the slip to around 10% @ 5000-5100
That is not shabby at all!
 
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