Speaking of a Sport C.C......
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100% will and thank you.
Have been talking to Nick about it a bit and he is going to help me out on some things. If you can't buy a statement then just have them customize it for you lol.
I am excited about building something that has my touch.
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I see you're going for it, good for you, good luck on the sale of the Sonic.
I'd look at the Concepts and the Renegades, both seem like great boats and are the style you're looking for.
I'd look at the Concepts and the Renegades, both seem like great boats and are the style you're looking for.
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Testing the waters on mine. So far the race is on between a fisherman on Long Island and a woman in Miami wanting to make it an island hopper to the Bahamas. No checks cashed yet.
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/19...--30-102341845
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/19...--30-102341845
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I don't know any of this boat personally but stumbled across it while looking for an 18-20' CC.
http://jerseyshore.craigslist.org/boa/4660097638.html
http://jerseyshore.craigslist.org/boa/4660097638.html
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I don't know any of this boat personally but stumbled across it while looking for an 18-20' CC.
http://jerseyshore.craigslist.org/boa/4660097638.html
http://jerseyshore.craigslist.org/boa/4660097638.html
That one is worth a call right there.
Thank you good sir.
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I second the Concept. I bought mine last winter at just under $35k put a couple of thousand into powder coating, stereo, new graphics. I still have a few things like some misc hardware and screws that needs to be replaced (due to previous salt water exposure). The Concept has a slightly larger cuddy than the Scarab, I believe. Don't get me wrong, it is by far a large cabin.... But it fits the bill and we have overnighted a few times with it. The biggest selling point on mine was motors. I bought a 2000 year Concept hull that had been rigged with 2006 Merc Optimax motors. So mechanically it is/was a pretty sound package. Ohh, and with twin 225 Optis I have seen 66 on the GPS with a little bit of trim left and the bimini top was open. Fold up the bimini and trim it out, it might tickle 70 in the right conditions...
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I second the Concept. I bought mine last winter at just under $35k put a couple of thousand into powder coating, stereo, new graphics. I still have a few things like some misc hardware and screws that needs to be replaced (due to previous salt water exposure). The Concept has a slightly larger cuddy than the Scarab, I believe. Don't get me wrong, it is by far a large cabin.... But it fits the bill and we have overnighted a few times with it. The biggest selling point on mine was motors. I bought a 2000 year Concept hull that had been rigged with 2006 Merc Optimax motors. So mechanically it is/was a pretty sound package. Ohh, and with twin 225 Optis I have seen 66 on the GPS with a little bit of trim left and the bimini top was open. Fold up the bimini and trim it out, it might tickle 70 in the right conditions...
Concept is certainly in the run for sure. Hard thing with them is finding one that is not really clean or that I want to mess with lol.
An all white one would be perfect.
Ya I hope to find someone with newish mercy 250's that are solid while I do what I want. In time i would like to move to a Verado maybe but that is wayyyyyy down the road.
Just want to avoid the Opti-bomb years is all.