For the heck of it, whats it worth?
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Look at the numbers asking here...
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o41949-en.html
The PP is so much cooler and more updated. Even if you factor in the price of the Gladiator... I hear they are a handful to drive, and the 33PP rides way better.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o41949-en.html
The PP is so much cooler and more updated. Even if you factor in the price of the Gladiator... I hear they are a handful to drive, and the 33PP rides way better.
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Look at the numbers asking here...
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o41949-en.html
The PP is so much cooler and more updated. Even if you factor in the price of the Gladiator... I hear they are a handful to drive, and the 33PP rides way better.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o41949-en.html
The PP is so much cooler and more updated. Even if you factor in the price of the Gladiator... I hear they are a handful to drive, and the 33PP rides way better.
What is the normal asking of a 25' PP that would be a sweet boat to have
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Cig you get the name. And no the smaller Cigs won't run as well. You can't compare it to a Gladiator period! If they had rubrails I would have one. Fantastix is a 25, bought from a buddies neighbor.
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Mystiques are incredibly rare, so there's not a lot of benchmarks on them. I'd rather have a 33 PP but honestly for equal years I expect the Cig to be priced higher despite being 2.5 feet shorter just because of the name.
Here's mine, not sure what it's worth either but don't think I can afford to sell it as anything that'd be a worthy upgrade would cost twice as much.
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Sorry for the confusion. Yes, mine is a 25'. Just throwing it out there after Keytime post about whats out there (or something to that affect).
33' is a totally different animal and my pricing should not be compared to a 33. There really isn't many PP on the market in any size and after owning one I understand why.
33' is a totally different animal and my pricing should not be compared to a 33. There really isn't many PP on the market in any size and after owning one I understand why.
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Sorry for the confusion. Yes, mine is a 25'. Just throwing it out there after Keytime post about whats out there (or something to that affect).
33' is a totally different animal and my pricing should not be compared to a 33. There really isn't many PP on the market in any size and after owning one I understand why.
33' is a totally different animal and my pricing should not be compared to a 33. There really isn't many PP on the market in any size and after owning one I understand why.
There aren't a lot of PP's built, and most people seem to hold on to them. Only like 100 something 33's, 18 38's, 12 or 13 28's, and I'm not sure how many 25's.
So Jay it seems you'll be in your boat still next year then?
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I'll still have it next year. Just Sat night I was talking to my buddy about him buying it. I just won't sell till I'm in the position to buy exactly what I want.