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#11
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#12
Yep!
Go 'Noles!
Go 'Noles!
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Hey my buddy went through the same thing with selling his 07 TG last year. Boat had 330 +/- hours on it and it was listed with a broker for 179K. All other TG's were 199K+ and were OLDER. Everyone who showed up was balking at the hours, boat was ridiculously clean and free and clear so any good offer would be a go! One dealer (who is no longer a dealer) offered him 125K at a poker run. John laughed at him being that the boat was only 3 years old at the time.
Boat sold for 170K to a guy in the midwest and it left a day later on a trailer. The line of wannabe buyers was ridiculous, everyone had a trade/ a story/ wanted financing/ made low offers with their mouth not a check.
This guy just wants this to be the next AT sold......probably tired of the tire kicking!
Boat sold for 170K to a guy in the midwest and it left a day later on a trailer. The line of wannabe buyers was ridiculous, everyone had a trade/ a story/ wanted financing/ made low offers with their mouth not a check.
This guy just wants this to be the next AT sold......probably tired of the tire kicking!
#17
Please allow me to put my 02ct. in the pot.. After owning many boats in the 38 foot range. The boats are AWESOME, excellent build quality, rigging is first rate. no wires hanging every down everywhere, fit is nice and interior is well made, also you feel very safe in the boat at high speed. it dont do anything crazy and rides pretty flat.. rough water is where it really shines.. The cabin is a work of art. the head is huge and actually usable.. very nice lighting as well. I have looked over every inch of mine and I can tell you they are no short cuts in the building of these boats. As far as im concerned their is nothing out their in this price range (or even tens of thousands more) just dont be looking to buy mine now because it would take a lot for me to part with it as this point.. I truly love this boat.. It does it all well!!!
Jeff
Jeff
Often times our efforts go unnoticed. Nice to see you've gone through the boat and noticed the unnoticeable!
Thanks again, Pat
#18
This was a ride in big water off the coast of Florida in 2007. Ride was awesome, as usual! This was filmed with a small Canon hand held camera.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VplRUGOW8hQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VplRUGOW8hQ
#19
This was a ride in big water off the coast of Florida in 2007. Ride was awesome, as usual! This was filmed with a small Canon hand held camera.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VplRUGOW8hQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VplRUGOW8hQ
! See if you can hear my GF from the back seat telling me how to drive, and my response. That ride should have been a lot smoother even. I was babying one engine that had a bad IAC and I could not throttle back when launching as the engine would die. I had to run somewhat off pace to keep the props hooked up.
Last edited by Sydwayz; 03-11-2011 at 11:26 AM.
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From: Merritt Island, FL
Please allow me to put my 02ct. in the pot.. After owning many boats in the 38 foot range. The boats are AWESOME, excellent build quality, rigging is first rate. no wires hanging every down everywhere, fit is nice and interior is well made, also you feel very safe in the boat at high speed. it dont do anything crazy and rides pretty flat.. rough water is where it really shines.. The cabin is a work of art. the head is huge and actually usable.. very nice lighting as well. I have looked over every inch of mine and I can tell you they are no short cuts in the building of these boats. As far as im concerned their is nothing out their in this price range (or even tens of thousands more) just dont be looking to buy mine now because it would take a lot for me to part with it as this point.. I truly love this boat.. It does it all well!!!
Jeff
Jeff
This isn't your boat? not being a Di*k just asking.



