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Ok, who was this?!?

i remember seeing that on the fb page....
that looked pretty rough at water entry, but
'we didn’t notice any new scrapes afterwards'...
 
Looked like a very costly mistake
 
Will be up for sale soon :) slightly used
 
That's an amazing tow boat to drag that 255 that fast. Wow.
 
I would like to know how he got that far on shore..............hear in Fl high water deposits you inland............I notice his bottom was all ready gouged as they was pulling through the grass. How fast did he hit shore the first time?

Yakes I would suggest spraying on a couple good coats of raptor liner....truck bed liner.........I put it on the bottom of my 60 year old Boston whaler its tough as nails and had never came off and cleans easily.
 
Comin in hot with that whiskey throttle..
 
Got put there from one of the storms would be my guess.
 
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