Cigarette Bullet
#11
I've never ridden in one, rafted up with craig and saw his run and I was very impressed...looks good and handles it all.... I also think the one in the post above is the best buy for the money...
#12
Can't go wrong with a Bullet if you're wanting something in the 30 foot range. Love mine, have had comments that it rides like a lot longer boat. But not light either, I think dry weight is 8800, if I'm not mistaken. Good luck in finding one.
John
Sunrise Upholstery
John
Sunrise Upholstery
#13
clay i'll work you a heck of a deal on my 35ft mistress. it a really sweet cig, fresh 20hour 577na 690hp a side, 140hr #3'S
4 hours on fresh 11 plate bw72c trans. a truly bullet proof combination. the boat was re gel coated 2 years ago and look great, all new gauges installed 2 yeras ago, new int 2 years ago, the interiior is teak and in great condition. the mistress has a LOT better ride than a bullet, there wouldn't be much of a diff towing one vs the other, you want to stay away from trs drives.
4 hours on fresh 11 plate bw72c trans. a truly bullet proof combination. the boat was re gel coated 2 years ago and look great, all new gauges installed 2 yeras ago, new int 2 years ago, the interiior is teak and in great condition. the mistress has a LOT better ride than a bullet, there wouldn't be much of a diff towing one vs the other, you want to stay away from trs drives.
#17
Clay
Make you a heck of a deal. Doug (RumRunner) stopped by the house a few months ago. Feel free to get his opinion on this boat. It's all wrapped up for the winter but accesable. As you can see, the dash was updated & made a huge differance.
Stan
Make you a heck of a deal. Doug (RumRunner) stopped by the house a few months ago. Feel free to get his opinion on this boat. It's all wrapped up for the winter but accesable. As you can see, the dash was updated & made a huge differance.
Stan
#19
Stan (and anyone else), feel free to send me a email with all of the specifics:
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Please include pics and specifics...
Make/Model:
Year:
Length:
Weight:
Beam:
Engine(s): size/hours
Outdrive(s): Bravos/TRS
Cabin: i.e. Full sleeping cabin with enclosed head and a "place to prepare food"
Cockpit: i.e. Standup Bolsters and Rear Bench
Sundeck: pictures please
Comfort: i.e. A/C and Shorepower
Access: i.e Swimplatform
Trailer: i.e. Dual or Triple Axle
Price:
Thanks!
[email protected]
Please include pics and specifics...
Make/Model:
Year:
Length:
Weight:
Beam:
Engine(s): size/hours
Outdrive(s): Bravos/TRS
Cabin: i.e. Full sleeping cabin with enclosed head and a "place to prepare food"
Cockpit: i.e. Standup Bolsters and Rear Bench
Sundeck: pictures please
Comfort: i.e. A/C and Shorepower
Access: i.e Swimplatform
Trailer: i.e. Dual or Triple Axle
Price:
Thanks!
#20
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Clay,
If you have any questions about Stan's 89 let me know I looked at it when I was up in NY in October. You're going to have a hard time getting a go fast to "leagally" pass as a cottage for taxes. You'd have to put a stove inside the cabin. Most places won't let you write it off if you can't.
If you have any questions about Stan's 89 let me know I looked at it when I was up in NY in October. You're going to have a hard time getting a go fast to "leagally" pass as a cottage for taxes. You'd have to put a stove inside the cabin. Most places won't let you write it off if you can't.



