38 Foot TG? On Ebay
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Anybody know what the story is on this? Can it be fixed?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...246278945&rd=1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...246278945&rd=1
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If it were relatively new, it might be worth repairing. although the repair would be a major undertaking to do correctly. For what a pro would charge you to do it right (like not have the nose snap off if you dunked it) it would cost more than what you couls buy a clean, ready to power TG 10+ years newer.
My vote is for a stuff. I don't see any heavy impact damage and the peeled-back deck si a signature tell.
My vote is for a stuff. I don't see any heavy impact damage and the peeled-back deck si a signature tell.
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A stuff is when the nose of the boat penetrates the face of the next wave. You stop VERY fast. You also get quite a bit of water across the deck- in some cases (especially with cats) enough to kill you.
There's a video out there of a Cougar cat stuffing. The boat basically disappeared into bits.
There's a video out there of a Cougar cat stuffing. The boat basically disappeared into bits.
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The boat sold for $3050.00. I think the parts are worth that but I ran numbers on fixing it and putting it back together. I was easialy at 60K me doing all the work. I can buy a 90's working boat for around that maybe even less the fall.
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