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Originally Posted by BrooKLyn
(Post 2945752)
see this guy everyweekend by cove we go to.. nice boat http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/boa/1329506401.html
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pm'd you about mine 91 242ls 502 solid blue sides imron #2, not a bolster boat though
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Humbler, send me your email address and I'll send you some pictures of my 90 242 ls. Aluminum Headed 496, drop down blosters and very clean I'm looking at getting into a cat.
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there was a 242 w bolsters recently on BT looked nice, I'll c if I come across it again, how about a 271??? just a newer version of the 242, I had a 242 and loved it, stepped into this and very happy, some pro and cons vs the 242 thou,
cuposterchild your not talking about kjo are you? |
also note I have listed my 271:grinser010:
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Originally Posted by 88242LS
(Post 2946142)
there was a 242 w bolsters recently on BT looked nice, I'll c if I come across it again, how about a 271??? just a newer version of the 242, I had a 242 and loved it, stepped into this and very happy, some pro and cons vs the 242 thou,
This was just supposed to be a "tube" boat for the kids, and something easy for the old folks to jump in and go for a cruise or to grab lunch. :drink: I started looking for a 206, decided the 223 was a bit better for what we wanted, and extended to the 242 because there just seem to be more of them out there. |
Responded to all PMs. Thanks everyone!! I knew there were more nice boats out there then what I've been finding.
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Originally Posted by humbler
(Post 2946359)
Thought about (and definitely noticed) your 271. :) A bit out of budget range and we really like the more "old school" look of the 87-91 vintage. Besides, the 242 is pushing it as is. Interested on your thoughs of the pros/cons of 242 vs. 271.
This was just supposed to be a "tube" boat for the kids, and something easy for the old folks to jump in and go for a cruise or to grab lunch. :drink: I started looking for a 206, decided the 223 was a bit better for what we wanted, and extended to the 242 because there just seem to be more of them out there. they both are great and actually I think have the same handling charachteristics. run around 40 and they eat pretty much anything up, the 242 has more cabinet space downstairs and I think has a touch more headroom, however on 1 side of the cabin the 271 has a longer couch that 2 adults can sit in, neither 1 are a speed demon, my 242 ran 59.9 never could get the gps to click 60 lol, guess when I was trying hard I needed less fuel and my 271 runs 58 so far. there is more engine room in the 271 however the 242 had these handy black drop in storage containers that I dearly miss. both are great boats and very similar. my friend has a mint 242 with bolsters I bugged him forever but he didnt want to part now I think he's thinking about it, been looking at houses, if hew sells it I will cry its probally the nicest 242 in the country, I'll keep ya posted but I might just buy it myself thats how nice it is lol |
242LS with Full Restoration
Hi Humbler,
I have a 1988 242LS that is just coming off a full restoration with pictures and documentation. New motor, new paint, all stringers and boxes below deck replaced by a professional fiberglass company. Gas tank was pulled, motor pulled, rerigged. Fully checked. The boat is beautiful. Never been bottom painted. 454 Magnum 365hp all rebuilt by a professional with pictures. Sitting on immaculate Shoreline bunk trailer. Let me know if you are still interested in a vintage restored Formula. Email me at [email protected] for pictures. Regards, Peter |
Heres something you may be interested in.......
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...92&preview=yes I hit a rough spot and need to let it go at a sacrafice.... |
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