Anyone know this boat? (skater)
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Anyone know this boat? (skater)
http://kansascity.craigslist.org/boa/1699644739.html
Seems kinda cheap for a skater with twin inboards and I've heard its been for sale for awhile. Anyone know its history or anything about it? Wondering if its something to avoid.
Seems kinda cheap for a skater with twin inboards and I've heard its been for sale for awhile. Anyone know its history or anything about it? Wondering if its something to avoid.
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http://kansascity.craigslist.org/boa/1699644739.html
Seems kinda cheap for a skater with twin inboards and I've heard its been for sale for awhile. Anyone know its history or anything about it? Wondering if its something to avoid.
Seems kinda cheap for a skater with twin inboards and I've heard its been for sale for awhile. Anyone know its history or anything about it? Wondering if its something to avoid.
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How about a better deal - one with SSM6 Drives! I'd call and see if they'll deal if I was in the market for a cat.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o31959-en.html[/QUOTE]
Much better deal
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o31959-en.html[/QUOTE]
Much better deal
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http://kansascity.craigslist.org/boa/1699644739.html
Seems kinda cheap for a skater with twin inboards and I've heard its been for sale for awhile. Anyone know its history or anything about it? Wondering if its something to avoid.
Seems kinda cheap for a skater with twin inboards and I've heard its been for sale for awhile. Anyone know its history or anything about it? Wondering if its something to avoid.
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There's a 1998 36' Skater on a trailer with Teague 700's and Imco drives. As good as the 32' is, the 36' is a much better, safer boat. PM me if you're interested. You can deal directly with the owner and save a commission.
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With all due respect, a 36 will be chewing up anything less than a #6 even with mild power. Step up and buy one with sixes. You could probably baby the bravo's but they will go eventually. The sale of a bravo boat in a cat is tough,thats why there priced the way they are.
Bruce Bullock has a nice yellow one ready to go. Make a deal!
Bruce Bullock has a nice yellow one ready to go. Make a deal!
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Looking around for what I want right now guys. Requirements are a tunnel hull that'll do 100mph turn key but don't really wanna go over $85K right now. Just when I think I know what boat I want, I find others that do the job too. 25' Eliminators or Talons, 28 Eliminators, Spectres, American Offshore, then saw this Skater. One thing about the Skater in Kansas City is that I'd never wanna upgrade again. Any Skater or MTI has always been my dream boat. Randy's TnT 33' Eliminator is a good deal too. Part of me says to just get a 25' Eliminator or Talon and be happy for now. The other part says screw it go for what you really want.