The Bullet Thread
#472
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From: Plainville/Old Lyme, CT Boca Raton, FL
it needs a lot of help, its at my marina in old saybrook, ct...............with the prices ive seen nice running bullets go for lately, you could almost get this boat for free and still have more in it than going and buying a nice running piece..
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From: Connecticut
I talked to that guy in September. Hes hard to deal with cuz hes owned the boat for so long, and thinks they are going for what they used to go for 5 years ago. Would make someone a nice long term project if you could get it cheap. Its got Bravos on it ,but I know the steering is frozen on it. (No hydraulic steering.) EVERYTHING needs to be gone through. It was the #2 Bullet made and was a the"Silver Bullet" boat.(Coors) He was asking 25K for the boat, and 5K for the trailer. 302sport is right, you can buy a nice bullet for 35-40K right now.
#475
35K will buy a sweet built right now or even a 32 hustler i know about. There was a guy thinking about selling his bullet end of season for 35K and it was from the look of it excellent shape there is a thread about it on here.
-Mike
-Mike
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From: Connecticut
That true Mike, but the Hustler is a sweet deal too! Ive seen this boat in and out of the water and it is a looker for sure. I recommend anyone lookin for a boat this size to check out Mikes Hustler!! I like the 80+MPH thing......
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I think that the blue Bullet in CT would be a bargain at anything under $15k including the trailer. Trying to convince the owner of that is a difficult proposition though. He just emailed me the other day, and that was my offer. I've been emailing back and forth with him for a year and a half and I think it was for sale a year prior to that. I think with a little love it could be a great boat for someone.


