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I don't know, seems reasonable given the equipment and shape of the boat, #6 drives. It's also a 2000, which may have more composite construction and not as much wood as the older boats. Last apache built on thunderboat row...... would be worth it to the right person. And who knows, you might be able to buy it for the same price they are trying to sell a new 22 classic donzi..... I mean if that boat is worth $220K then a mint 20 year old 42 Apache with #6 drives is worth $300K easy.
#15
Apaches are selling for big money if they are nice and well cared for with big power and drives. I think it priced well, its a really sweet boat, i was in her at Smoke on the Water years ago. Very well cared for, with a open checkbook.
#16
I spoke with Bobby about this boat and its got a pretty cool history. I don't think its priced too bad. Given the current market for Clean used nice boats. What would it cost today to reproduce it? 2 to 3 times what its selling for. Just saying.
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The boat Renegade that is listed at performance boat center is a 2000 and is a 42 so can someone explain how the boat grew a foot and if the Government sold the Apache molds how is this one an Apache
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Bobby built it, APH hin. Damned 47 mold. Look at the side near the transom. Also I spoke with Bobby. Its a 42fter, with a notch. The top deck looks like a 36/28 deck. like I said early its a interesting rig.




