Anyone know this 47??
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Was taking to a friend of mine in japan and he mentioned this boat was for sale, all I know is it's a 47ft Apache with trip 800's, there is apparently a few of them in Japan??
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It's been for sale for the past 4 years and no one has bit.
Not sure what they are asking but having dealt with the Japanese before there is usually a world of difference between the ask price and the buy price...
Shipping actually wouldn't be all that bad, $12-13k would get it to long beach, can't imagine it's much over 100M2 in dimensions.
I'll try get some more photos and details on it, would be interesting to find out it's history.
Not sure what they are asking but having dealt with the Japanese before there is usually a world of difference between the ask price and the buy price...
Shipping actually wouldn't be all that bad, $12-13k would get it to long beach, can't imagine it's much over 100M2 in dimensions.
I'll try get some more photos and details on it, would be interesting to find out it's history.
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It's been for sale for the past 4 years and no one has bit.
Not sure what they are asking but having dealt with the Japanese before there is usually a world of difference between the ask price and the buy price...
Shipping actually wouldn't be all that bad, $12-13k would get it to long beach, can't imagine it's much over 100M2 in dimensions.
I'll try get some more photos and details on it, would be interesting to find out it's history.
Not sure what they are asking but having dealt with the Japanese before there is usually a world of difference between the ask price and the buy price...
Shipping actually wouldn't be all that bad, $12-13k would get it to long beach, can't imagine it's much over 100M2 in dimensions.
I'll try get some more photos and details on it, would be interesting to find out it's history.




47 Aache should be able to take the Pacific no ploblem.
Ya just need Exxon to follow you with a tanker load of 92 octane.
