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Hows this for a fixer up job

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This is a 1992 Allison XTB 21 that i found setting in a field since 1994 I bought the old girl and brought her back to life I have a Ruck 2.5 merc on the back 200 lower unit with a bobs nose cone the best that i have had it to is 94.8 gps with 2 guys it's a fun boat

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Good Job,that's a really nice ride.

  • Super User

Holy crap!! That thing's an animal!!! Nice job, by the way, looks sweeeet!!

What size planer boards do you use when trolling at 94mph?????

:-? :-? ;D ;D

talk about burning a spinnerbait.....

Nice Ride

Hey it has one of those omc trolling motors like I used to have. It was a nice tm till the cable broke on it. Nice boat!

Nice job. What kind of jack plate do you have on it?

  • Super User

Beautiful boat !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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The jack plate is a paralift by mercury it has 12inch set back and 12 inch up an 12inch down

Sweet, Allison is an incredible boat, I dont think they get the credit they really deserve.  In 1988 a few of the guys went on a guided trip to Okeechobee to hook up some rather large LMB's. The guide had a 21ft Allison and that boat was pushing 65 plus mph with  4 of us. Fell in love that day, incredible rig.....nice job.

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They dont get the credit they deserve I have owned 2 Skeeters ZX195 and a ZX225 both were good boats Ive owned bullets Champion's and a Ranger and none of them could compare to the rough water ride of the Allison

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that is a beautiful boat. id pull that thing around with me everywhere just to show it off.

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