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Old 05-05-2004, 07:32 PM
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Does anyone know where this boat is now?
I spoke to the owner about two years ago when he had the boat for sale. At that time it was in Maryland.

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Hey mag,i got a sterndrive like that,so if you don't find that boat which is pretty nice,i got some parts,plus a 598 which i might sell Tripps
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That boat was sold. Where it is now???
Are you looking to buy a 24' Superboat?
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I know the boat was sold. I was very interested in the boat a few years ago. I am currently trying to sell my Magnum. I will be looking for something a little smaller and with a single engine.
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I hear you man, twins can eat your lunch...
I went from a 28' Cig down to a 24' Pantera and now a 24' Superboat.
Half the gas and maintenance, just as much fun...
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Originally posted by Pat McPherson
I hear you man, twins can eat your lunch...
I went from a 28' Cig down to a 24' Pantera and now a 24' Superboat.
Half the gas and maintenance, just as much fun...
Any reason for going from the 24 Pantera to the 24 Superboat????
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I get in trouble with JO when I answer this question...
I went from a 1989 24' Pantera Sport to a 1997 24' Superboat.
Biggest, but not only reason was the cabin. The cabin in an older 24' Pantera sport is like crawling into a coffin.
The 24' Superboat has a vary functional cabin for a boat of it's size...
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OK,

You said 2 words,

OLDER,

and

SPORT

So, how does a newer S/E compare to a superboat cabin??

I dont want to get you in trouble with JO, so PM me if you would rather, Sorry JO, just have never seen a Superboat in person, so I am curious.

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Pat,
Exactly what I am thinking. I love my Magnum but, being on a lake I don't need the safety and power of the twins. I spend a great deal of time detailing and fussing. I would also love to be able to get into an engine compartment without being a contortionist. I have been thinking about the 24 Superboat and 24 Pantera. I am glad you posted regarding these two boats.

I am especially concerned about the cabin as it is needed for me and the ms's for our after nooners.

I really liked that 24 in Maryland. It had a great Zul engine in it.
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