Whats the story on this Tiger?
#1
Why does this boat not sell?
Sure looks like a lot of boat for the money.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...rs-o54212.html
Sure looks like a lot of boat for the money.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...rs-o54212.html
#3
I read it as $73k for package with the engines and headers, $55k without the engines (and headers?). It says the boat ran upper 70's with that power and wet sump 6's. Doesn't sound too far off considering a 90's TG with that power will run mid 80's.
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From: rogers ark
I looked at it last year also , it was at brad smiths engine shop with the motors out . then engines were built sitting in the shop . the paint was in great shape , interior was decent .
AND i really wanted a twin step boat , wife was against the drives being on boxes and hanging out behind the swim platform and my daughter hitting them while jumping off the boat .
AND i really wanted a twin step boat , wife was against the drives being on boxes and hanging out behind the swim platform and my daughter hitting them while jumping off the boat .
#8
I think you're thinking of Tim McCrays old tiger. The green white and yellow one. The guy that owned it wanted to make it "the fasted tiger ever built". Put the motors on and lost interest. It's also for sale I believe
#10
It seems to be in good shape, Vincent's paint holding up well, I couldn't find a mark on the rub rail or chip in the paint, starboard skag on the drive had a little scuff. I checked out the cabin looks to be in good shape, some speakers need replaced, drives are monsters sittin on those boxes, turned the batteries on, trim up & down works, indicators work, fuel pumps are in it, I shows very well, maybe some interior work to update it





