Past or present 38ZR owners
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Re: Past or present 38ZR owners
You know my thoughts - it is the best choice for a sit down v- bottom boat; period.
The only regret is i didn't get one sooner as my last boat cost me way too much in repair bills.
There are a few available- it just depends on your budget.
On the west coat there are there available all very different boats.
Mine all white 500efi - 169k
Darryl's all red 575 - 200k
Conrad / Bowen's race boat 525 - 219k
Each of these are pristine examples of the ZR Comp, but each one is for a different person as well.
Dollars have to make sense for the buyer...
The only regret is i didn't get one sooner as my last boat cost me way too much in repair bills.
There are a few available- it just depends on your budget.
On the west coat there are there available all very different boats.
Mine all white 500efi - 169k
Darryl's all red 575 - 200k
Conrad / Bowen's race boat 525 - 219k
Each of these are pristine examples of the ZR Comp, but each one is for a different person as well.
Dollars have to make sense for the buyer...
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Re: Past or present 38ZR owners
Originally Posted by lanpln
I own a 2004 38 ZR comp 750hp Cobras.
Hands down the best boat I have ever owned.
Hands down the best boat I have ever owned.
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I am in the market for a used 38 Zr (Comp) looking to see how people feel about staggered vs. non setup in the boat. I know the obvious differences in overall speed and low speed docking but how does it effect the overall handling and balance of the boat. I do not want a former race boat and my budget is 150ish. Yes, I am also looking at the Gladiator. Don't crucify me... I used to own a 22 Classic.
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Re: Past or present 38ZR owners
Originally Posted by lanpln
I own a 2004 38 ZR comp 750hp Cobras.
Hands down the best boat I have ever owned.
Hands down the best boat I have ever owned.
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Originally Posted by Tom A.
I am in the market for a used 38 Zr (Comp) looking to see how people feel about staggered vs. non setup in the boat. I know the obvious differences in overall speed and low speed docking but how does it effect the overall handling and balance of the boat. I do not want a former race boat and my budget is 150ish. Yes, I am also looking at the Gladiator. Don't crucify me... I used to own a 22 Classic.
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Re: Past or present 38ZR owners
Dave,
Nice classic Donzi look. I have been looking at that boat. What does she run speed wise. It looks like a great boat but people have told me staggered is the way to go on the Zr's. However, I do know the F class boats run extremely well too. Wherein Cali. are you?
Nice classic Donzi look. I have been looking at that boat. What does she run speed wise. It looks like a great boat but people have told me staggered is the way to go on the Zr's. However, I do know the F class boats run extremely well too. Wherein Cali. are you?