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Old 02-16-2011, 06:17 AM
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AND mine is for sale if the price is right!
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Old 02-16-2011, 06:22 AM
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Props are probably 21 pitch. They isn't such thing as a 3 blade Mirage prop in a 31 pitch.
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Old 02-16-2011, 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by kreed
How much in American money? Not spinning 31P props with small blocks, and the boat should be faster in rough water.....
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Old 02-16-2011, 08:11 AM
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Needs bigger motors with more HP
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Old 02-16-2011, 07:18 PM
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I'm guessing gas at $10 a gallon has influenced somebody to drop in some small blocks......

I'd definitely think it's cheaper to bring over a bullet from the US, but that one does look nice at least, other than the tiny power.
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Originally Posted by ElitePerformance
I would underline the fact that I'm italian, so the boat it's just around the corner ; ))
So, that propellers are too big for 2 x 350hp? they give another two propeller ( maybe smaller) so I can change it.....but, what would be the problem having too big propellers?
I would also say that here in europe prices of american boat are higher than in US.....just to give you an idea look at this: a '97 38 top gun for 130 000 euro (176 000 dollars). http://www.yachtbrokers.it/barca18339.htm
This boat is on sale since ages, because it's a little bit overpriced , but a top gun from middle 90's in europe usually costs around 135 000 dollars, more or less.
I want a boat UNDER 10mt (32,8ft), because here the boat longer than 10mt have to be registred, but sometimes some models can be registred "as" under 10mt, even if they are a little bit more.
Talking about price, this 35 cafè racer from '91, refitted in 2007, costs 108 000 dollars : http://www.mondialbroker.it/detail.taf?B=48638
for the money this bullet cost i give you my cafe (fresh paintet, and rebuild) inclusive the towing vehicle! I´m from germany! so there are no tax at the borderline. a short trip over the mountans and the baby is in italy....

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[QUOTE=Hollowpoint;3327709]AND mine is for sale if the price is right! [/]

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