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Old 06-16-2011, 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Fountain4402
I can get my self to buy a boat off ebay, sometimes some good deals but you never know.
Ebay is a cheap way to advertise. You can write a book and throw up 60 pics of what you are selling. I've bought and sold numerous bikes, cars and boats. You rarely actually make the deal through an auction. Last two boats I've sold I put on ebay and boat trader. When boat trader calls you three days later to confirm your listing before they charge you $55 for three weeks, 200 character description and 1 pic it has already been sold via ebay.
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Old 06-17-2011, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by 99fever27
Nice looking boat Delta!
Thank you, its been a labor of love for a few years but worth every hour of time I have spent on the project. It's a lot of fun and grabs attention everyplace I take it. I will have to take some video of it this weekend and post it. It runs impeccable and always turns a lot of heads dockside.

If I get it out this weekend I will get some video and post it up.
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Old 06-20-2011, 06:50 PM
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So far ive found some nice boats. Whats everyones opinions on power. Shoot for stock or pull the trigger on a high horse blower motor?
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Originally Posted by 88bullet
So far ive found some nice boats. Whats everyones opinions on power. Shoot for stock or pull the trigger on a high horse blower motor?
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Old 06-20-2011, 08:02 PM
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Originally Posted by 88bullet
So far ive found some nice boats. Whats everyones opinions on power. Shoot for stock or pull the trigger on a high horse blower motor?
Just make sure it has a stout drive, that's always where the problem seems to lie.
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