always been with eliminator but may try a spectre
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looking at a 2002 36 sprectr with twin 800 teagues. i have owned 13 eliminator daytons. Last 2 where 28s with merc 525s. Was wondering on any opinions on the spectre. we run on an inland lake in wi thanks any advise would be greatly appreciated. thought i was set on a 27 daytona. but really like the look of this spectre
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It popped into my head last night.... or at least I think.. I think his name was Nate.
as far as himself and his sale. He seemed like a good guy and was definitely generous with his time.
as far as himself and his sale. He seemed like a good guy and was definitely generous with his time.
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http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o50213-en.html
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Nate has the all white poker run model with the killer stereo in it. It's a cool boat. Gonna make someone a great buy.
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That would be the boat. I would still love to have that boat. Just too many narrow roads here and I think I would need to bump up to a dually too...
I know Nate. He has a solid white 36' Spectre with 525efi's. I believe it is still for sale.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o50213-en.html
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o50213-en.html
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I pulled my around with a single wheel. A local guy I know that has had his 36' Spectre for about 4 years now has pulled his this whole time locally and on long trips with a single wheel. They pulled just fine. I would definitley consider buying his boat for the price if you're wanting a Spectre. It has 525efi's, ITS transom assemblies, and XR drives. A nice, low maintenance, reliable setup.
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Pulling my 36 spectre is no different than pulling my 30 eliminator. The spectre weighs less. I pull it with a 3/4ton single wheel diesel. Yes the spectre is wider, but its not that noticable behind the truck. If that's your hold up, get Nate on the horn and go pick that thing up.
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I have a 2012 2500HD.... great truck, but I accidentally lifted it wayyy too high though. Now I'm afraid to tow anything too much bigger than my 27. I have a 28 Daytona and even that seemed to bully my truck a little bit on the narrow roads around here.
I would definitely need to get a different truck before getting the bigger boat.
I definitely wanted Nate's boat and he seemed like the right guy to buy from.
Maybe this summer I'll sell the 27 & the 28... until then I'm not in a position to waste any more of Nate's time.
I would definitely need to get a different truck before getting the bigger boat.
I definitely wanted Nate's boat and he seemed like the right guy to buy from.
Maybe this summer I'll sell the 27 & the 28... until then I'm not in a position to waste any more of Nate's time.
Pulling my 36 spectre is no different than pulling my 30 eliminator. The spectre weighs less. I pull it with a 3/4ton single wheel diesel. Yes the spectre is wider, but its not that noticable behind the truck. If that's your hold up, get Nate on the horn and go pick that thing up.



