I wouldn't be so sure, people buy shit they cant afford every single day. The lengths people will go to look rich is alot different than being rich. I'm not saying I'm rich, I am saying a make $215k/year and drive a 2006 Mazda 3 with 317,000 miles on it. Cause I don't give a shit about status.
@@mitchmitch9892 Saving? Saving is a waste of money. I invest heavily though, I don't put money anywhere that doesnt give atleast a 12% return. Also I could buy whatever you drive with cash right now. Same way I bought the home my wife, daughter and I live in. Remember, if you cannot pay cash, you can't afford it. 😉
Not even saying this, but you can buy bass boats for the price of one of these outboards that will go faster than this cigarette. Boat in the video probably goes 65-75mph
Buy they don't. Look at jet boats with a single boosted V6 or V8 that crap on these smoker boats. Honestly having all these outboards is more a stunting pose than useful purpose.
@@cody7068i mean a 20' bass boat vs a 65' center console deep-V that's ocean worthy are two different things. But yea. Having this many outboards is just the boater equivalent of bling, ropes, chains, ice, etc.
Wow. Absolute beasts. The Mercury 450R is a 4.6-liter supercharged V-8 FourStroke powerhead that delivers 450 peak horsepower . The Mercury Verado is a 7.6L V12 quad-cam that makes 600hp!
Back in the day I scored a 50hp 3 cylinder Yamaha outboard. Didn't need it. But someone was selling it for cheaper than they had any right to (older retiree couldn't pull start it). $250 I slapped that thing on my 16 steel johnboat and it would basically plane on just the motor shaft and the last 2 inches of hull at WOT. It was ridiculously fun.
That 59’ is a beast. Gorgeous vessel as well. But that thing will move. I don’t know how many people have gone 80-100 mph on water but it’s completely different than doing that on the street. My buddy who is a multi millionaire and moved down to Florida about ten years ago from VA loves boats and has had boats ever since I have known him which was back in 2000. He had some supercharged Yamaha’s jet ski’s or Sea-Doo’s whatever people call them and we use to take them out on the inner coastal in VA by route 13 which is the Kellam bridge tunnel and those things went 80-85mph on the water. That is scary going that fast on the water. It took me a couple sections just to get it up to full throttle because that’s fast. I can’t imagine what a rush it must be for those drivers doing 200mph on the water. It has to be insane
@@networth00 63 mph is fast on a jet ski/sea-doo. People look at 63 mph and automatically think car speeds. But 60+ mph on the water is a completely different beast. You are lucky bro. Did you get messed up?
If I gotta have more than three outboards just give me two inboard diesels. Jeez. It'd take two hours just to flush all those at the end of the day not to mention parts and maintenance for 6 high end engines. That's just showing off.
Shockingly, I think this is done to make maintenance easier over an inboard engine. All of these can be serviced from the top. They have a “hood” that pops up for regular maintenance. Fewer through holes below the waterline in the hull too. And if something goes wrong you can just pull off the motor and drop another on. Often with large inboards the boat is built around the engine. Overhauls/rebuilds have to be done with those motors in place many times.
@@paulmorrow8372not a chance in hell. It's done to save money on initial purchase and space. Two inboard motors especially on a 70 foot boat would be much easier to maintain. But it takes up space and would probably 20-30% more for the same output.
Man I went to ft Lauderdale for work once and was at a bar standing halfway up a stool at the bar watchin a bikini contest and these drunk guys from over the pond thought me and my boy both who are 5'9' each were actually like 6'5' and for that reason we got an invite on his mega yacht ,and when he found out 2hrs later it was the funniest shiit I've ever seen 😂😂
This is smiles per gallon fuel economy 😂 more likely gallons per smile though. Side note as a mechanic I would love to get tasked with a tune up on this👍
If you’re talking about price , not performance, the 600s are obviously going to cost more. I thought you were talking about performance. I think the 600s are roughly twice the weight, I would put my money on the Cigarette because of overall power to weight ratio.
Apart, the 600s are not "Performance" engines line the R fsmily, in the sense that although obviously vrry powerful, their are meant to work more on the middelband torque than of tye upper rev range. Just like in different types on engine cars, big torquey V8 vs rev-happy sports car engine
The Cigarette (59 Tirranna) does 80 MPH, the HCB Estrella does 65-70. Thats insane for the size, the cigarette has a higher top speed than my 300 hp jet skis.
Is there an issue with getting all that power into the water - ie the engines in too close a proximity and each set of blades just can’t get sufficient water for optimum propulsion - much like wheelspin in a rear drive only car
That's not how that works... sure at some point diminishing returns or physics limiting how much power you can put down but 2 engines are faster than 1 if they're the same engine.
@@CheeryRhymesMaximum speeds for displacement hulls are determined by this formula: the square root of the waterline (not overall) length multiplied by 1.34. Generally speaking, the resulting number is the fastest in knots a displacement hull can go, regardless of the amount of horsepower applied to it.
@@DurzoBlunts that's not really relevant and not really an absolute... 1: we're obviously talking about planing hulls 2: more of a guideline because it's well documented that boats due to their hull design can exceed that formula by a handy margin 3: it's about diminishing returns and not an absolute limitation (with enough power you could of course send the vessel straight through its own bow wave) 4: more a limitation of the physics of bow and stern waves essentially forcing the stern to drop causing the boat to be pushing up an incline rather than the output of 1 verse 2 engines of the same rating 5: with enough power you could force almost any displacement hull into a planing hull
I had a 21' searay with a 350 mercruiser and idk much about the prop but i used to hit about 45mph 55 top, id burn like $50-75 in an hour. Its was enough fun for me, i enjoyed it very much. I can't even imagine going on that things legit 3x of mine, probably madd fun!!
As my man said 👇👇. Being able to afford this type of boat means fuel is not a concern. I can only imagine watching the fuel gauges move. I have a soft-spot for diesel engines, (not motors), due to being able to run them more-or-less flat-out. The top speed is not the same, but a constant 80 to 100+ mph is pretty impressive.
A 67’ Viking has twin 1950hp cat diesels and there v12 engines they are c32 aka cat 32L which is what that stands for but they make like 5500 foot pounds of torque each
My dad's buddy had 4 250hp outboards on a little ski boat, trying to get up on water skis he would romp that thing and you would fly out of the water superman style and just drag , it was ridiculous
Its for redundancy, having an engine break down can be a death sentence, im assuming the motors are all paired up to multiple fuel systems to be extra safe, its a pain to maintain and uses hella fuel but thats better than getting stranded in the ocean
The best part is that the only thing more engines give is acceleration. The max speed of the boat is dependent on the physics of the shape and size and weight of the boat.
half a million, not bad, plenty of quality power, and at that price, you could only go and buy a boat for another half a million, you have a house on water at 65ft.
I bought some chicken breasts for 30% off today, a win for me!
Hell yeah, that's a steal!
Preach my brother….hell of a deal🙌
If your thirsty just hit a drive through real quick get a large for a Buck instead 3 in store
Big W’s
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You guys gotta remember, the kind of person who buys this boat....doesn't care about fuel prices
@J they also don't know anything about outboards weight or drag 😂 .
@user-tu4ty7mj8obro chill the person buying this can legit afford a Bugatti like its nothing
I wouldn't be so sure, people buy shit they cant afford every single day. The lengths people will go to look rich is alot different than being rich. I'm not saying I'm rich, I am saying a make $215k/year and drive a 2006 Mazda 3 with 317,000 miles on it. Cause I don't give a shit about status.
@@abingham3747keep saving, you’ll get a nice car one day
@@mitchmitch9892 Saving? Saving is a waste of money. I invest heavily though, I don't put money anywhere that doesnt give atleast a 12% return. Also I could buy whatever you drive with cash right now. Same way I bought the home my wife, daughter and I live in. Remember, if you cannot pay cash, you can't afford it. 😉
Pretty soon we will see boat builders just add a second row of outboards since we clearly can’t put any more in one line
Way underated comment
At that point, they go to jet engines and surface drives
Lmao raft the game irl
Just run em down the side 😂
There's so much lost in diminishing returns with these motors all slapped on top of one another.
Too much propwash starving each others back and forth
"Just because you can, dosnt mean you should."
-none of these guys
"I want something that goes really fast and gets really shitty gas mileage!"
The 6000 SUX an American Tradition
Ever since direct injection even on the 300xs, these things are pretty good on fuel. Stick to your Toyota yarvis though
72 spark plugs... Fuk that.
One engine goes out lol 😂
تركي بن عبدالرحمن بن سدوس بن خالد غبين السديري
Yeah you better stick to your 4 plug clapped-out civic.
@@doriangray2020 Wow did your mommy dust that one off and tell you to use it...?
You know the people who own the boats don’t do their own maintenance.
"12 gallons per mile"- the salesman
Efishent
Sheesh, that's almost insanely costly l would definitely raise 4 of them once I
began traveling
Lmfaoooo 😂😂😂 this is an underrated comment
@SPHYNX99752 if you can afford that power you likely don't give a fuk about fuel costs.
You mean 30 ft to the tank
That boat should atleast cruise at 67.9% the speed of light.
Not even saying this, but you can buy bass boats for the price of one of these outboards that will go faster than this cigarette. Boat in the video probably goes 65-75mph
Buy they don't. Look at jet boats with a single boosted V6 or V8 that crap on these smoker boats.
Honestly having all these outboards is more a stunting pose than useful purpose.
@@cody7068i mean a 20' bass boat vs a 65' center console deep-V that's ocean worthy are two different things.
But yea. Having this many outboards is just the boater equivalent of bling, ropes, chains, ice, etc.
My math says it should go 69.420% the speed of light
@@cody7068outboards aren’t even good, and v8 boat can beat it💀
Wow. Absolute beasts.
The Mercury 450R is a 4.6-liter supercharged V-8 FourStroke powerhead that delivers 450 peak horsepower .
The Mercury Verado is a 7.6L V12 quad-cam that makes 600hp!
I still remember when having a 150hp was a big deal. Then the first time i seen a 300 hp Merc, it was huge.
My 17 foot glaspar with a 50 hp Nissan engine( yes Nissan.. made by Tohatsu) was my dream boat. I was 20 yrs old. I was happy and fishing.
Back in the day I scored a 50hp 3 cylinder Yamaha outboard.
Didn't need it. But someone was selling it for cheaper than they had any right to (older retiree couldn't pull start it). $250
I slapped that thing on my 16 steel johnboat and it would basically plane on just the motor shaft and the last 2 inches of hull at WOT. It was ridiculously fun.
I got a 1996 18 foot bass tracker with a 60hp mercury!! All I need
@spawnpktomhanks6865lmfao sharing experience doesn’t mean anything’s not good enough kiddo
When you gotta outrun even the planes with the Miami shipment
Hey bitch I'm a 16th Street Crip
What's that you say, you fuck 16 year old cripple bitches
My favorite line from the Scarface game lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Free Ben Kramer
@@agonyacresHell yeah!
never gonna happen
Nothing like a 9.9hp on my fishing boat lol
Naw dawg I got a Yamaha 4hp on a 9.4ft boat lol😂
I got a 6 on my 14 😶
14ft jon boat, 5horse 2-stroke that starts occasionally 👍👍 but good for these people
I must be missing something what are you talking about
I. dont have a boat
That 59’ is a beast. Gorgeous vessel as well. But that thing will move. I don’t know how many people have gone 80-100 mph on water but it’s completely different than doing that on the street. My buddy who is a multi millionaire and moved down to Florida about ten years ago from VA loves boats and has had boats ever since I have known him which was back in 2000. He had some supercharged Yamaha’s jet ski’s or Sea-Doo’s whatever people call them and we use to take them out on the inner coastal in VA by route 13 which is the Kellam bridge tunnel and those things went 80-85mph on the water. That is scary going that fast on the water. It took me a couple sections just to get it up to full throttle because that’s fast. I can’t imagine what a rush it must be for those drivers doing 200mph on the water. It has to be insane
My VXHO went 63mph and it was fast fast. I hit a log at 40 and tore a hole a foot long in my jetski.
@@networth00 63 mph is fast on a jet ski/sea-doo. People look at 63 mph and automatically think car speeds. But 60+ mph on the water is a completely different beast. You are lucky bro. Did you get messed up?
Anything on water is double on land so you’re running 60 that’s like 120!on streets
That’s so fucking stupid who would need that many fucking motors and 72 spark plugs some people that have money like that are just so ignorant
@@tomking7080 No, the jetski just went dead and slowed to a halt. I was lucky.
The hull doubles as a fuel tank, probably.
If I gotta have more than three outboards just give me two inboard diesels. Jeez. It'd take two hours just to flush all those at the end of the day not to mention parts and maintenance for 6 high end engines. That's just showing off.
Shockingly, I think this is done to make maintenance easier over an inboard engine. All of these can be serviced from the top. They have a “hood” that pops up for regular maintenance. Fewer through holes below the waterline in the hull too. And if something goes wrong you can just pull off the motor and drop another on. Often with large inboards the boat is built around the engine. Overhauls/rebuilds have to be done with those motors in place many times.
That's about it, showing off, these boats are strong and pricey to operate too.
@@paulmorrow8372not a chance in hell. It's done to save money on initial purchase and space. Two inboard motors especially on a 70 foot boat would be much easier to maintain. But it takes up space and would probably 20-30% more for the same output.
Thats just showing off. Well you really nailed it there copernicus.
@@SoranIsOn 🤣
Suprised the boat can hold a big enough fuel tank 😂
No kidding.
That's why they are outboards
I think that's a fuel tank with seats glued to it. 🤪👍
It’s a 15 gallon tank.
50 mile range (probably)
There’s one word that describes it, ‘Ridiculous’.
This is where our healthcare dollars are going. Theae people bearly pay taxes on any of this shit
@@iggiewalsh2237Your on the right path but your still quite wrong in what your saying.
"Clowning" isn't too bad imo.
Crazy... is another word to describe it.
I call this "The compensator" for people who have too much money
That would actually be a great, ironic name for a boat like that.
And maybe compensating for having too little of something else
actually its called the "tax write off"
NUT! FOR FISHING? 🤭
But it isn’t, those people would buy giant yachts instead
It's cool seeing stuff like this after working at Mercury for a year.
I got to eat stake last week. About 20 bucks for 1 meal. I like to spend lots of money too
Steak🤣
Steak🤣
@andrerivera2730 I low key spell like a 2nd grader sometimes
Maybe he was referring to wooden stakes.
I hope there weren't any splinters in that stake...
I ain't even got a engine. I got a trolling motor on my boat😂
Atleast you have a trolling motor im using a foot paddle😊
At least y’all got a boat😂
Best two comments I have ever seen
@@AngelHernandez-cm7fg
🤣🤣🤣
Probably still out fish the guy with 7 outboards and a bunch of coked up whores riding on the bow.
when you have more money than brains
When you have no money and no brains
Get a boat that has a diesel engine. Crikey!
More dollars than sense
Typically you don't get the first with out the second. Don't hate, it's cool and they do it because they can.
@@MrWisdom79 Oops def no hate--you're right, typically not the first without the second. Keep up the wisdom!
Man I went to ft Lauderdale for work once and was at a bar standing halfway up a stool at the bar watchin a bikini contest and these drunk guys from over the pond thought me and my boy both who are 5'9' each were actually like 6'5' and for that reason we got an invite on his mega yacht ,and when he found out 2hrs later it was the funniest shiit I've ever seen 😂😂
Those engines don’t spin until they arrive at the destination, they just spin earth around until the destination arrives at them 😂😂😂
My guy school these "show boat" owners just what to do with all this power AND look drop dead gorgeous. Cheers!
These types of boats are only for people that WANT you to know that they have money, and you don't
This is smiles per gallon fuel economy 😂 more likely gallons per smile though. Side note as a mechanic I would love to get tasked with a tune up on this👍
The HCB 65 is a gorgeous boat
If you’re talking about price , not performance, the 600s are obviously going to cost more. I thought you were talking about performance. I think the 600s are roughly twice the weight, I would put my money on the Cigarette because of overall power to weight ratio.
plus the hcb boat is dubble the weight
The 600 mercs are 1260 lbs, 77 grand, each.
Big supercharged V8s combined with surface drives, are lighter, more hp, and cheaper.
Apart, the 600s are not "Performance" engines line the R fsmily, in the sense that although obviously vrry powerful, their are meant to work more on the middelband torque than of tye upper rev range. Just like in different types on engine cars, big torquey V8 vs rev-happy sports car engine
really nobody's going to talk about the capitation of the blades with that many Motors
@@thecloneguyz probablly not too bad cavatation because the blades are next to eachother in infront and behind (I think IDK really)
The HCB Estrella 65. Pure art on the water.
I need to figure out how much HP my arms produce on a kayak, I probably don't have these boats beat 😅
Just ensure whoever is behind the wheel actually knows how to handle the power
That is a visual definition of OVERKILL my freinds 😂
The funny part is, it's not gonna make you go any faster. It's only gonna improve your acceleration. There's only so fast you can go in a boat.
The Cigarette (59 Tirranna) does 80 MPH, the HCB Estrella does 65-70. Thats insane for the size, the cigarette has a higher top speed than my 300 hp jet skis.
He ain’t lying they about 100k each
It’s not gonna get you faster, it’s just gonna make you accelerate faster
Is there an issue with getting all that power into the water - ie the engines in too close a proximity and each set of blades just can’t get sufficient water for optimum propulsion - much like wheelspin in a rear drive only car
@@markseabrook5279that’s more or less the gist
@@markseabrook5279that AND each motor tops out at the same RPM.
So it's like having a sports car stuck in first gear.
I’m sure it’s fast enough also with enough torque to rip that expensive 1952 bottle of wine out your hands if ya ain’t paying attention.
That's not how that works... sure at some point diminishing returns or physics limiting how much power you can put down but 2 engines are faster than 1 if they're the same engine.
Beautiful boat, beautiful wallet! But this boat is really splendid: big, spacious, 6 motors, class $$$...
😯😂😂😊
2 of my houses floating there
Sadder part is if I sold those houses to get the motors
I’d still need the boat
They got some deep pockets
They were loaded. Then they spent their life savings on outboards!😂
They must know someone in DC.
@@aerodicus hunter
@@MikeSmith-do5gu yes
@@Fishing-fanatic fr
Remember folks no matter how many engines it comes with from the factory they all top out at the same mph
Idk man
That's not how that works...
Sure, more engines doesn't mean infinite speed but 2 engines will be faster than one if they're the same engines.
@@CheeryRhymesfacts. With every extra engine it releases pressure off the others increasing full potential output.
@@CheeryRhymesMaximum speeds for displacement hulls are determined by this formula: the square root of the waterline (not overall) length multiplied by 1.34. Generally speaking, the resulting number is the fastest in knots a displacement hull can go, regardless of the amount of horsepower applied to it.
@@DurzoBlunts that's not really relevant and not really an absolute...
1: we're obviously talking about planing hulls
2: more of a guideline because it's well documented that boats due to their hull design can exceed that formula by a handy margin
3: it's about diminishing returns and not an absolute limitation (with enough power you could of course send the vessel straight through its own bow wave)
4: more a limitation of the physics of bow and stern waves essentially forcing the stern to drop causing the boat to be pushing up an incline rather than the output of 1 verse 2 engines of the same rating
5: with enough power you could force almost any displacement hull into a planing hull
Le boulot monstre pour câblé tout ca 😮😮😮 chapeau
The boat I want for Florida is a 25-30’ and can get out to the fishing grounds fast. Lots of deck space for landing those big tuna.
Mega compensating going on right there 😂🤣😆
Wouldn’t boat size be compensating more than power?
Dear irs please audit the owners of these boats
Lol, they won't, they're donors
Thanks to Joe POTATUS , the new 87K IRS agents and their new 60% budget increase, can concentrate on ppl like you and me.
3600 hp yeah, that thing can move
3600 hp you say? 😂
funny not one person here understands cavitation of the blades
I had a 21' searay with a 350 mercruiser and idk much about the prop but i used to hit about 45mph 55 top, id burn like $50-75 in an hour. Its was enough fun for me, i enjoyed it very much. I can't even imagine going on that things legit 3x of mine, probably madd fun!!
I want that 450 horsepower outboard on my Carolina skiff . We'll see whose dog walks what .
I suppose these engines sitting in salt water do good each time...
Often if left in water long theyll pitch the engines up, but theyre designed to be left in salt water a while.
They raise up out of the water.
Imagine having 72 cylinders making 50 horsepower each.
Tax the hell out of them!! 😱🤣
and then send the money to Ukraine?
As my man said 👇👇.
Being able to afford this type of boat means fuel is not a concern.
I can only imagine watching the fuel gauges move. I have a soft-spot for diesel engines, (not motors), due to being able to run them more-or-less flat-out.
The top speed is not the same, but a constant 80 to 100+ mph is pretty impressive.
Remember. It can only go as fast as one motors top speed. It does get up on plane faster.
Yeah, I have six LS engines under my hood
😂
14 ft. Valco aluminum with a 15 horse 2 stroke here baby!
That black Tirranna lives in Destin. It’s a part of black diamond racing. Dudes in the drilling business.
A 67’ Viking has twin 1950hp cat diesels and there v12 engines they are c32 aka cat 32L which is what that stands for but they make like 5500 foot pounds of torque each
I'd take a Viking over these two any day.
I can't afford one motor. Im glad someone's got money.
Reminds me of when disposable razors went from 1 blade to 2 blades to 5 blades.
And thats the real reason the boss cant give you a raise
Remember switching to your secondary is always faster than reloading
Some said when these engines run, the boat remain static, it is the earth that moved
And here I am with my Marlboro cigarette and a 2009 Toyota corolla with half a motor. Life's good though
Having a boat like that with speed, and an amazing area to fish is awesome. But incredible liability
...surprised those boats aren't poppin' wheelies just tied to the dock...
...at least these guys had the good sense to hang Mercs on the ass-end!
How bout that badass red interior! 🔥 💯
I don't know much about boats, but with that kind of power, I think an inboard motor would look much cooler
You don't want an inboard in salt water.
Lemme see that boat rip on the water 💀
Man do I love these boats, I used to hate center console’s now I’m trying to figure out how I can grow my pockets bigger so I can get one!
I like how the middle 2 450's are like halfway in the water
and their props are much deeper than the others.
My dad's buddy had 4 250hp outboards on a little ski boat, trying to get up on water skis he would romp that thing and you would fly out of the water superman style and just drag , it was ridiculous
At some point that boat is just gonna fall apart with all that power behind it. Jesus 😮
It’s more amazing that no one has stolen any.
WOW NOT IMPRESSED! SITTING STILL!
Let's see them in action!
Bro doesn’t go to his destination he spins the earth until the destination comes to him
This guy spins the world untill his destination arives
When you buy somthing always ask yourself, " Why"
Saw a similar beauty docked at Marina Del Rey launch for all of two hours in the two months was assigned to the area.
So..where is the GIANT gas tank located??😮
The HCB got the seats from us at Bluewater chairs and possibly that table they’re standing around
a couple blown big blocks is way cooler. but 6 outboards screaming would sound pretty good
😂😂😂😂😂 rich people must be loving this existence. Meanwhile I’m at the bottom bottom in rural KY.
I've got a 15hp Johnson on my 14ft alumacraft. That's over $300 of engine alone!!!
And they say money can't buy happiness..😂😂
Ill be happy w 1 of those 450r on a carolina skiff
6 600’s !!!!!! This boat could just spin the earth till their destination comes to them !!!
Imagine the maintenance cost we not even gonna talk about insurance and dock fees lol😅
Probably lives in a canal so dock fee is free, insurance isn't too much either, 5k/year at most... which is not much considering how much these cost.
Its for redundancy, having an engine break down can be a death sentence, im assuming the motors are all paired up to multiple fuel systems to be extra safe, its a pain to maintain and uses hella fuel but thats better than getting stranded in the ocean
I totally agree with the concept: I have 23 of the same shirt in my closet and 18 pairs of the same shoe.
Imagine this will look like an antique in a few years it still relies on pistons .
It’s crazy when you watch these kind of boats go out of an inlet all day long. These huge over powered center cones have proliferated in FL.
Tacky, regardless of price.
My old 1968 14ft StarCraft with a 50 Evinrude would have both of ‘‘em beat……for like 3 seconds……maybe….miss that boat, it did get on a plane quickly.
The best part is that the only thing more engines give is acceleration. The max speed of the boat is dependent on the physics of the shape and size and weight of the boat.
And you need at least 2 more in drydock to replace one when it goes down so your McYachte isn't beached
I surprised that many motors don't rip the transom off 😂😂😂😂
أمير لندن
Those transoms are probably similarly built to a semi truck’s frame…
@@nathanhearn8914 dope a** boat
Hurp durp
Maybe in reverse...
Most definitely going to wake a sea monster somewhere one day
I wonder if they have a 50hp back up emergency outboard motor incase those 6 blow up.
Spending 500k on weed wackers is crazy
half a million, not bad, plenty of quality power, and at that price, you could only go and buy a boat for another half a million, you have a house on water at 65ft.