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    1989 Sutphen Rum Runner

    You don't see these come up often. Fresh water and 26 degrees of deadrise. Old School.

    1989 26' Sutphen Rumrunner
    Mercruiser 454 Magnum (365HP) Bravo One Drive.
    414 hours. Fresh water use only
    2nd owner
    The deepest V on any 26' boat.
    Cockpit cover, trim tabs, bimini top. Trailer. $26,900.
    Please include phone number to ensure response.
    978-546-7120

    • Location: Rockport
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    1972 16 OB - C16B-63 - "Surface Tension" Resto Project
    1974 16 OB - DMR16106017-B - "The Mule"

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    Very cool boat - definitely old school. Stan needs to buy this thing to add to his fleet! Name it "Inferno II."
    "Speed's fine, but accuracy is final."
    - Bill Jordan

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    1971 Boston Whaler 13

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    I sure hope somebody here picks this up..
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    1986 Hornet III, 502-415 TRS

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    Buizilla, I have a very reliable transporter who is back and forth to Florida frequently

    I'm a big fan of Team Warlock's, Ultimate Warlock's and Warlock's as I'm sure folks here are painfully aware of, but this Rum Runner looks mint. I believe it is the ONLY twenty six degree deadrise go fast hull ever made. A very different type of hull from the Warlock's with no step and no pad. Maybe I can find a write-up on it somewhere out there in cyber space.
    1972 16 OB - C16B-63 - "Surface Tension" Resto Project
    1974 16 OB - DMR16106017-B - "The Mule"

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    Not sure how much these Sutphens weigh, but it must take a good bit of power to push a straight-v 26deg hull. Bet she's a wave crusher.
    "Speed's fine, but accuracy is final."
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    1998 Donzi 21LXR
    1971 Boston Whaler 13

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    Agreed. Never measured but I read the Nova Marines were about 25.7 degrees...as you say, definitely takes some juice to push that sort of deadrise.
    "I don't have time to get into it, but he went through a lot." -Pulp Fiction

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