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T/S With full cabin??
I've seen this boat in person a few years back but didn't look at it really close.
It says it's a 2000 and it appears to be a T/S from the pics (I.E. it'd be one of the first T/S built)...And there it is - Full cabin! Then I was thinking maybe it's one of the few single steps built but the forward step is just under the fairing (like on the T/S), the single stepped boats had the step further back. Of course, can't really get any info what so ever with that STELLER ad!:rolleyes: http://www.boattrader.com/listing/20...un-38-97310567 |
Originally Posted by thisistank
(Post 3198696)
I've seen this boat in person a few years back but didn't look at it really close.
It says it's a 2000 and it appears to be a T/S from the pics (I.E. it'd be one of the first T/S built)...And there it is - Full cabin! Then I was thinking maybe it's one of the few single steps built but the forward step is just under the fairing (like on the T/S), the single stepped boats had the step further back. Of course, can't really get any info what so ever with that STELLER ad!:rolleyes: http://www.boattrader.com/listing/20...un-38-97310567 So there is this and that RR that was at the liquidators recently - both T/S boats with a "Full Cabin"..... |
Originally Posted by seafordguy
(Post 3198737)
Jesus - thats a holy grail for a few of us out there!!
So there is this and that RR that was at the liquidators recently - both T/S boats with a "Full Cabin"..... |
Ohh no...are you ALREADY looking for another boat Tank??? :drink:
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Originally Posted by jasonmd2
(Post 3198959)
Ohh no...are you ALREADY looking for another boat Tank??? :drink:
I have looked at what's for sale for as long as I've had the itch to boat!:drink: Like I said, year or two and I'll buy again...But that sure does seem like a nice price on a twin step!:eek: |
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Originally Posted by damdonzi
(Post 3199102)
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csbin liner had to be cut up a bit to get to fit the steps i believe... that and it screws up the CG
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Did anyone else notice the water ski in one of the pictures of the cabin? Interesting boat to ski behind. :)
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Hey Tank! Sorry I didn't respond sooner...was F*ckin' arnd with your old baby :D
She's doing GREAT! I love her...just working out some bugs, cleanin her up and fixin some little odds and ends we talked about... That does seems like a good price on that boat, you should buy it :evilb: |
Originally Posted by seafordguy
(Post 3199170)
Yeah - but that is a flat bottom isnt it....?
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Originally Posted by anewway
(Post 3199262)
Did anyone else notice the water ski in one of the pictures of the cabin? Interesting boat to ski behind. :)
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Originally Posted by jasonmd2
(Post 3199458)
Hey Tank! Sorry I didn't respond sooner...was F*ckin' arnd with your old baby :D
She's doing GREAT! I love her...just working out some bugs, cleanin her up and fixin some little odds and ends we talked about... That does seems like a good price on that boat, you should buy it :evilb: |
Originally Posted by seafordguy
(Post 3199170)
Yeah - but that is a flat bottom isnt it....?
The custom part of this is I think what made me think of it. Sorry Tank....was busy when I looked this up. |
If I could afford to sell my boat, I would buy that Cig, put some Arnesons on it and bump up the power and have the perfect package that will run over 100 mph.
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Originally Posted by seafordguy
(Post 3199170)
Yeah - but that is a flat bottom isnt it....?
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Got this idea from Phil. No CG issues at all
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Originally Posted by fandango
(Post 3201529)
Got this idea from Phil. No CG issues at all
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Tank, yes did it myself. Brought it home and wife wanted to know where the enclosed head was??????? You and I talked many a moon ago (use to have the cafe in Maryland with the pink motors). 42' Tiger.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...poker-run.html |
Originally Posted by dreamer
(Post 3199252)
csbin liner had to be cut up a bit to get to fit the steps i believe... that and it screws up the CG
That white boat in the first post ad is a single step. You can do it like "fandango" has done with his on a TS, but not the OEM "full cabin" like the straight bottom Top Guns had. |
Originally Posted by fandango
(Post 3201596)
Tank, yes did it myself. Brought it home and wife wanted to know where the enclosed head was??????? You and I talked many a moon ago (use to have the cafe in Maryland with the pink motors). 42' Tiger.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...poker-run.html The Tiger looks great! |
Originally Posted by BLee
(Post 3201656)
Exactly.
That white boat in the first post ad is a single step. You can do it like "fandango" has done with his on a TS, but not the OEM "full cabin" like the straight bottom Top Guns had. |
Wow, great idea for a "real" head Fandango. Have you had any issues with components breaking while running? Again, neat idea.
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Originally Posted by thisistank
(Post 3203759)
You sure it's a single step Brandon? The step is way too far forward (just under the fairing). The single steps step was located back further.
When I glanced at the ad, I thought I remembered the rear step being more "pronounced", where you could see the vent slightly above the waterline. After looking at pics of my old boat, the rear step is visible in various photos, but under the waterline in others. My mistake! http://smiliesftw.com/x/eek5oopsie__________.gif |
Tank - cafe went to NJ. Last I heard it was in rough shape.
BP - No issues with anything breaking. Been is some rough too. Ed |
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