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Warpath?
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It used to be called Hoggie.
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and prior.
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I like the red and black.
Man I love the 41 Apache. I hope one day I can buy a classic race 41. I have never even been in one for a ride but it is such a cool boat especially in race configuration with the 6pack and staggered engines. Thanks for the responses. |
I'll probadly still have mine when you are ready. A full staggered race 6 pack 41 is very fun to run and ride in, the only thing better is Kemosabe in Big water.
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Originally Posted by Nykamp
(Post 2711556)
I'll probadly still have mine when you are ready. A full staggered race 6 pack 41 is very fun to run and ride in, the only thing better is Kemosabe in Big water.
These great boats will never be worth anything in the future. It's a combination of today's economy, plus the age of these old treasures. I'd say, if you need to sell, and you have new power and drives, grab any offer over $100K. If you don't need to sell right now, keep and enjoy your little piece of history. If you do need to sell, face the facts: time and circumstances have passed you by. None will ever see $100K again, even if they're perfect. |
Originally Posted by ApachePete
(Post 2711643)
It's very sad.
These great boats will never be worth anything in the future. It's a combination of today's economy, plus the age of these old treasures. I'd say, if you need to sell, and you have new power and drives, grab any offer over $100K. If you don't need to sell right now, keep and enjoy your little piece of history. If you do need to sell, face the facts: time and circumstances have passed you by. None will ever see $100K again, even if they're perfect. |
It's for sale, not must sell, Grand Haven's noise problem has been a big turn off for me. That why I sold my lift for her,I may keep her up in northern michigan next summer. We are up north almost everyweekend at our vaction cottage. These boats are super fun to run.
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Originally Posted by ApachePete
(Post 2711643)
It's very sad.
These great boats will never be worth anything in the future. It's a combination of today's economy, plus the age of these old treasures. I'd say, if you need to sell, and you have new power and drives, grab any offer over $100K. If you don't need to sell right now, keep and enjoy your little piece of history. If you do need to sell, face the facts: time and circumstances have passed you by. None will ever see $100K again, even if they're perfect. :ernaehrung004: |
The last time I saw the boat it question, a major portion of the bottom came off in North Carolina, I think is where it was...
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