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Old 01-15-2009, 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by BobbyB
I just saw this boat and i thought it was pretty clean and great looking.
http://www.performanceboatbrokerage....sp?boat_id=150
Watched it go past the house almost every day I was at the lake last year. Its a very nice boat. Looks better in person than in the pictures.
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Old 01-15-2009, 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by jmackin
why not buy this one and save $70k? Same yr., INCLUDES TRAILER, clean, low hr & a fresh water boat. Upgrade it the way you want.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o26112-en.html
Well, I'm not sure you'd save $70K. $10K-12K for whipples, assuming the engines are healthy, but figure another $2-5K for misc things that need to be done to upgade to the blowers. How much to paint the boat, dash, rails, stands? $30K-$35K? then you need carpet to match and of course some vinyl. Cig logos are $1K a piece so say $7K-$8K for a cockpit redo. Then adding scoops to the hatch because the hatch on that boat won't let enought air in for blowers, maybe $2-5K for the work to cut the hatch and glass in the scoops and re gel or paint.

I'd say apples to apples you are about $10K apart in actual price. I'm on my 3rd ciggie refresh so I'm pretty close on the prices. I'm not knocking the white boat, it looks very clean and if you want an all white ciggy with stock power that won't blow drives, it appears to be a good one.

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Old 01-15-2009, 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Von Bongo
Well, I'm not sure you'd save $70K. $10K-12K for whipples, assuming the engines are healthy, but figure another $2-5K for misc things that need to be done to upgade to the blowers. How much to paint the boat, dash, rails, stands? $30K-$35K? then you need carpet to match and of course some vinyl. Cig logos are $1K a piece so say $7K-$8K for a cockpit redo. Then adding scoops to the hatch because the hatch on that boat won't let enought air in for blowers, maybe $2-5K for the work to cut the hatch and glass in the scoops and re gel or paint.

I'd say apples to apples you are about $10K apart in actuall price. I'm on my 3rd ciggie refresh so I'm pretty close on the prices.
I agree, and both are sweet boats.
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Old 01-15-2009, 08:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Von Bongo
Watched it go past the house almost every day I was at the lake last year. Its a very nice boat. Looks better in person than in the pictures.
that boat is on LOTO, i have never seen it, must be up in the high MM area
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Old 01-15-2009, 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Wild
that boat is on LOTO, i have never seen it, must be up in the high MM area
Grand Glaize arm now. The prior owner was also at LOTO but not sure where he lived. Used to see it around the 20ish MM a lot.
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Looks like my boat
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Old 01-15-2009, 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Von Bongo
Well, I'm not sure you'd save $70K. $10K-12K for whipples, assuming the engines are healthy, but figure another $2-5K for misc things that need to be done to upgade to the blowers. How much to paint the boat, dash, rails, stands? $30K-$35K? then you need carpet to match and of course some vinyl. Cig logos are $1K a piece so say $7K-$8K for a cockpit redo. Then adding scoops to the hatch because the hatch on that boat won't let enought air in for blowers, maybe $2-5K for the work to cut the hatch and glass in the scoops and re gel or paint.

I'd say apples to apples you are about $10K apart in actual price. I'm on my 3rd ciggie refresh so I'm pretty close on the prices. I'm not knocking the white boat, it looks very clean and if you want an all white ciggy with stock power that won't blow drives, it appears to be a good one.
Your assuming the other boat needs nothing, it doesnt even come w/ a trailer. The white boat will be exactly the way you want it when done and you'll know what you have.
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BobbyB if you need a riding partner to help you go pick one if them up let me know and I'll take off work...
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