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July,
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Volume 4, No. 7 |
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2007
Bentley Continental
Flying Spur
$164,990
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Welcraft's 352
Tournament
By
John
Clemans
$172,395
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Grand
style with fantastic performance.
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The
Bentley Continental Flying Spur is a
grand car that recalls a heroic age, a
throwback to a time when big sedans were
more art than science. Yet the Flying
Spur also adds performance, technology,
and even utility to this formula, and
the result is a car that is uniquely
practical as well as uniquely beautiful.
Beneath
the Flying Spur's dramatic sheetmetal,
you'll find the latest developments in
automotive technology. A W12 engine
incorporates twin turbochargers to
produce some 552 horsepower. All -wheel
drive delivers excellent traction in all
kinds of weather. A sophisticated
suspension with air springs and
electronically controlled dampers
produces extraordinary driving
composure.
Moreover,
the Flying Spur is a car that's meant to
be driven. The driving experience is
effortlessly intuitive, the performance
is powerful yet controllable, and the
interior is useful as well as
comfortable. Compared to other prestige
cars, the Flying Spur can be used on a
daily basis just like a conventional
sedan.
The
Bentley Continental Flying Spur belongs
to a rarified group of automobiles that
are signatures of wealth and style.
Bentley and Roll-Royce have dominated
this market for decades, but now German
and Italian manufacturers have joined
the game for reasons of both corporate
image and national pride.
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Wellcraft’s 352 Time Machine Tournament
combines speed with pro-level fishing
amenities and long range.
Say the
name Scarab and speed just naturally
comes to mind. That speed is built into
the new 352 Tournament offshore center
console by Wellcraft, the company that
makes Scarabs. This boat will get you to
the fish on time.
Fishing
features are impeccably built in from
stem to stern: baitwells, storage bins,
sink, fresh and saltwater washdowns,
tackle trays and cabinets, downrigger
ball draws, a multitude of rod holders
and huge insulated fish boxes with rod
storage capability. Kingfishermen fight
fish off the bow, and the 352 allows
360-degree fishability by splitting its
forward seats, which also affords space
for a massive in-sole storage
compartment.
The
console, which houses the head, has an
integrated 60-quart cooler under its
forward seat. An aft bench folds away.
The T-top, with electronics box and PFD
storage, is standard. This is one mean
fishing machine that will blast you
offshore in record time
and in style.

ANGLER'S OPTION:
Rigging station’s 40-gallon Kodiak
baitwell
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