92 38 top gun Kevlar.. Any info help
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Cig owners, anyone have any input on Potters Performance 92- 38 top gun kevlar listed here on OSO? If infrequent towing is needed do you guys think a F-350 4x4 crewcab with 7.3 will handle it?
Seems prices are all over the board on these things 92-2002??? 58,000-120,000.
Would appreciate thoughts and comments
Thanks
Seems prices are all over the board on these things 92-2002??? 58,000-120,000.
Would appreciate thoughts and comments
Thanks
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First off I think your truck will pull a top gun just fine. They did a great job on that boat but I think it's over priced by 40k. I just don't see a straight bottom with smaller motors and bravos fetching anywhere near that number.
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Thanks jBraun,,, love the classic style and it's beautiful boat, but numbers don't seem to jive with market... grand haven,, nice area. We have a small mfg. plant on Paw Paw.. Love that area and the lakes.. Got guys been trying to get me to bring my bird to torch lake..
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Boats are not an investment!!!!! So a boats value is what you are willing to pay for it and just because someone else may pay more or less doesn't matter. I don't care if its a straight bottom or TS, Its a Cigarette. Its a very cool looking boat and your truck wont have a problem pulling it.
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Anything over 100k for a flat bottom gun is too much money. Honestly even 85-90k is steep. Obviously with any boat it's only worth what someone will pay for it...but I don't think there will be too many prospective buyers in that price range. You can pick up really clean top guns for 60-75k.
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Anything over 100k for a flat bottom gun is too much money. Honestly even 85-90k is steep. Obviously with any boat it's only worth what someone will pay for it...but I don't think there will be too many prospective buyers in that price range. You can pick up really clean top guns for 60-75k.



