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......actually, later today, look for pictures on the Millbrook Boats facebook page.



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.....3, 2, 1, bingo.
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and now... for the Facebook impaired :lol:


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?

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MILLBROOK BOATS Fresh out of the mold. No gunwales yet.

Looks great Ray & John... hope to see it soon in the flash. :lol:
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ooooohhhh thats pretty!
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Post by yarnellboat »

Nice to see yet more new hulls! Looks along the lines of a skinny Outrayge.

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Yes, I like it, a skinny outrage in composite

we want widht lenght weight and weight paddler who can play this new hull

we need also a photo book of the finished model with partiicularity


go kaz go yeah....
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Kaz the Pollock brother
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Post by clarion »

Good lookin'!

I like how pronounced rocker starts from the center and keeps on going.
It AIN'T bent.
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Post by Mike Gardner »

Kaz., how does the Rayge compare to the new Rhumba in terms of handling? The Rhumba is larger, but is there a noticeable difference? Turning 60 so need more of an oldxxx er.. mature boater's craft
Maybe a tweaked Big Boy :)
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Length-11' 1". Max waterline width-27". Weight for my standard lay-up-25 lbs, outfitting not included. Can probably handle a 200 lb paddler. Obviously I can make the boat lighter or heavier.
I haven't paddled the RAYGE yet, you would need to ask the designer, Ray Ingram.


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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!!!!
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Post by eddyhops »

Great looking boat.

John, you should really entertain the idea of bringing some demo boats down for ALF. There's also a slalom race within a week of this in Alabama, I would imagine between these two lie a great opportunity for exposure/advertisement.
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