45 Apache
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Just feeling out the waters. I tried to get a number here to see what the value was and I did not get an answer. So, I figured that I would list it to see if there was any interest. If it sells at or around that price I will buy a boat with what we need. If I don't get any bites then I will do the work to this boat. I have plenty of time to figure it out and see what happens because we would not tear into the Apache until after this coming summer anyway. No hurry, no rush. Like I said, just feeling things out a bit.
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It will run in the upper 80s with a light fuel load. With a full fuel load, 400 gallons between 4 tanks, it will run around 80. The fuel weight adds up quickly. I believe that a gallon of gas weighs somewhere between 6 and 8 pounds. So figure 400 gallons at 6 pounds and you have 2400 pounds of fuel weight. It makes a difference.
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I worked on this boat and it was my favorite boat at the shop. This boat is INCREDIBLE. For that cash that boat should sell QUICK and i hope it doesn;t because i know how much you love that boat Will and how well you have taken care of it. Just fix up the cabin to your familys liking ....trust me it will be worth it.... you know what you have there it's ....priceless
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Yes, this is the boat. A total of 8 individual bolsters! You can leave the back two covered for a large sun pad or uncover them for extra seating. Here are a few pictures. The one with the rear two bolsters uncovered (white) was taken before I owned the boat, but the setup is still the same.
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Yes, this is the boat. A total of 8 individual bolsters! You can leave the back two covered for a large sun pad or uncover them for extra seating. Here are a few pictures. The one with the rear two bolsters uncovered (white) was taken before I owned the boat, but the setup is still the same.