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CHECKMATES NEW 43 FOOTER

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WILDMAN Don't Worry about it. Things Like this Happens some times to all of us. Its Not Your Fault. Have a Great Day WILDMAN and Best Wishes Always Sammie Action Marine

PS. I was Told that the 43 ft was tested the last Couple of days so its very Possible that the 91 MPH is a Good Number. I had Said before this boat was even done that it Should Run 90 Plus MPH. I am Just Sorry that this Kind Of Information was Not Given to this Checkmate Web Site First and Our Members Didn't Have to Read it Some where else.
 
PS. I was Told that the 43 ft was tested the last Couple of days so its very Possible that the 91 MPH is a Good Number. I had Said before this boat was even done that it Should Run 90 Plus MPH. I am Just Sorry that this Kind Of Information was Not Given to this Checkmate Web Site First and Our Members Didn't Have to Read it Some where else.

My source told me 91 was correct.
 
Wow! I'm excited by these numbers! Hopefully it crushes waves too. That is one big boat to be knocking on a hundo with a full cabin and 700's. Good work and everyone at Checkmate should be really proud!
 
I think it will be a serious contender in the big boat market once good word spreads around.

Tough to say, a boat that size is usually not somebody's first or second boat. So by the time you work your way up to something this big you are usually pretty brand loyal, and the competition at that level is pretty steep.
 
Tough to say, a boat that size is usually not somebody's first or second boat. So by the time you work your way up to something this big you are usually pretty brand loyal, and the competition at that level is pretty steep.

I think your right, It could go either way at this point. It seems that many who admire or own Apache's love it and that could work well for the Punisher but there are some who hate nearly everything but an Apache or what ever other brand they own and love.
 
So, is the weather too crappy for boating? just wondering if the props ever got swaped and the boat got more hours on it?
 
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