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Old 03-07-2016, 06:13 PM
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yea, how about taking some pics when you drive by.
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Old 03-07-2016, 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Bostonirish
What f2 boat was it? Wild child? Can only think of one other outerlimits f2 boat and it was the Lazzara boat but that one met its demise
It's the old talk story f2 boat Lazara's replacement for the first boat
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So I worked out a deal on the OL. Needs a lot of work to be nice. But a good start in my opinion. I'll keep everyone posted.
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Old 03-08-2016, 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by nhra3584sst
So I worked out a deal on the OL. Needs a lot of work to be nice. But a good start in my opinion. I'll keep everyone posted.
Congrats. Where will the new home be?
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Originally Posted by nhra3584sst
So I worked out a deal on the OL. Needs a lot of work to be nice. But a good start in my opinion. I'll keep everyone posted.
You should email me for more information about the boat. dank @ outerlimitspowerboats.com
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Old 03-08-2016, 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by nhra3584sst
So I worked out a deal on the OL. Needs a lot of work to be nice. But a good start in my opinion. I'll keep everyone posted.
Post some pics. I'm dying to see what a $65k 37 outerlimits looks like.
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Originally Posted by Wasted Income
Post some pics. I'm dying to see what a $65k 37 outerlimits looks like.
+1, gotta see an operational 65K 37 OL.
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Old 03-08-2016, 01:53 PM
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Based on the pics I saw its a surprisingly sharp looking boat, but does need cleaning and for the cabin to be finished.
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Originally Posted by SS930
Based on the pics I saw its a surprisingly sharp looking boat, but does need cleaning and for the cabin to be finished.
20 K can go a long way in cleaning and finishing a cabin and still only into it for 85 if asking price was paid. With that said I would also be easy to spend 50k too. Buyer just needs to be smart
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Originally Posted by drpete3
20 K can go a long way in cleaning and finishing a cabin and still only into it for 85 if asking price was paid. With that said I would also be easy to spend 50k too. Buyer just needs to be smart
Or 100K!! Before I started on my boat, I asked Rich a million questions about his re-make of Incognito. He said the biggest problem is every time you fix up one thing 10 other things look old and the cycle never ends. With that said, if you're not looking to put big power in it and don't mind a mix of old and new, then you can get off cheaper. Also, knowing what I know now, I would almost assume a fair amount of motor and drive work will be required. I'm not a motor expert by any means, but I do know motors don't like sitting around for long periods of time. I would guess the same with drives.

I did just receive some pictures of it via email and from what I can tell, the boat has an updated paint job on it.....big first step IMO.

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