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......actually, later today, look for pictures on the Millbrook Boats facebook page.
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- Craig Smerda
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- Craig Smerda
- L'Edge Designer
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- Location: WaUSAu Wisconsin USA North America Earth, etc.
and now... for the Facebook impaired
The RAYGE is finally here! A new design by Ray Ingram. 11'2" long. 16" deep, 27" wide at the waterline. Dry, fast, stable, slices, dices, reasonably priced. Do you need anything more?
MILLBROOK BOATS Fresh out of the mold. No gunwales yet.
Looks great Ray & John... hope to see it soon in the flash.
The RAYGE is finally here! A new design by Ray Ingram. 11'2" long. 16" deep, 27" wide at the waterline. Dry, fast, stable, slices, dices, reasonably priced. Do you need anything more?
MILLBROOK BOATS Fresh out of the mold. No gunwales yet.
Looks great Ray & John... hope to see it soon in the flash.
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I've never paddled the Rumba. Would like to try it sometime, then I could compare the two. Its lite and I'm no spring chicken, so I like that. Oh ya they're both lite. The Rayge is a lot friendlier then it looks and still preforms great in hydraulics. Maybe I could try a Rumba the end of October!!!!