There is a clean 34 for sale on DCB site, with Teague 800s/Imcos etc. The other with 6s and bigger motors. Both have been for sale for a while, im sure you could swing an epic deal on either 3. Best of luck.
I am pretty sure it has had 2 of the 3 tweaks.... the 3rd is worth the extra dough.... funny thing is I actually played with buying this boat and upgrading power but my 32 deal just made too much $en$e
...I'll see what happens...
There is a clean 34 for sale on DCB site, with Teague 800s/Imcos etc. The other with 6s and bigger motors. Both have been for sale for a while, im sure you could swing an epic deal on either 3. Best of luck.
There is a clean 34 for sale on DCB site, with Teague 800s/Imcos etc. The other with 6s and bigger motors. Both have been for sale for a while, im sure you could swing an epic deal on either 3. Best of luck.
...an epic deal, maybe...but still the price of another home
It is a 34 DDDCCCCBBBB...so the price is high, along with the quality. I know the 34 is a tough sale, so it is definately a buying market with that boat. 29s and 26s, join the wait list.
If you dont want canopies, i can get you into a 27 right now for a killer price. 34s are sick, not sure if there bagged, would love to see one in the ocean.
Did a demo today in Mission Bay in our 24, happened to be the same day Powerboat was doing their test. 27 Essex, 27 ultra, 34 nordic, and the new 30 skater. NA motors, Arnesons. WOW
I dont have pics but running 70 down the bay he passed me like a ferrari vs. a wheel chair. That boat has to be seen to have any idea how amazing that machine is. Surface drives put up crazy roost, and back that up with a true tunnel and NA motors, would be a tough boat to beat in a poker run.
I know surface drives are ankle biters, but the performance and show they put on is worth seeing, let alone owning.
Wish i had a camera handy but needed two hands to drive and throttle.
The 34 with teagues and Imcos for the right price would be a solid ride for any lake if you can be easy on the drives.
you never see them on the water, but they look pissed. doo this
http://images.traderonline.com/img/6...78504148_2.jpg
you never see them on the water, but they look pissed. doo this
http://images.traderonline.com/img/6...78504148_2.jpg
...I want to do this right now...but Dave won't take 3 choppers, a 3/4 ton 'burban, a half ass golf cart, 2 cases of black double dongs, and the complete Vivid DVD line as a down payment :messedup:
...I want to do this right now...but Dave won't take 3 choppers, a 3/4 ton 'burban, a half ass golf cart, 2 cases of black double dongs, and the complete Vivid DVD line as a down payment :messedup:
Damn, wish I had a 34' DCB... :rollside:
This is a nice boat!
http://images.traderonline.com/img/6...78504148_2.jpg
One of the best looking DCB's I've ever seen.......
http://www.dcbracing.com/images/gall.../dcbboat33.jpg
Man sometimes I miss that boat, it was a lot of fun on Havasu and Parker........ I sure would like to build a 34 for the ocean.
Andy
This is a nice boat!
http://images.traderonline.com/img/6...78504148_2.jpg
I'll second that. I like the simple layout of that gel. Makes the boat look "clean". Dump those drives and go surface............
If I had that boat I would do a big DCB Racing sticker on the deck. I always like the way that looked, it just wouldn't work on my Mach.