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The one in Wisconsin is priced good, offer 14 cash and you would probably be ok, looks well kept
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X2 on what full force said. I just spent $12.5k on parts alone to get mine back up and going before boating season is over. I can't imagine what it would have cost if I had to just take it somewhere. Luckily mine is a 414 hr boat, bought it with 250 hrs on it. Good luck, if you want a good one you will most likely have to pay for it.
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I can't sell it for 20, but if you are looking for a no nonsense, ready to go boat I can help.
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Originally Posted by 454captiva
(Post 3737616)
X2 on what full force said. I just spent $12.5k on parts alone to get mine back up and going before boating season is over. I can't imagine what it would have cost if I had to just take it somewhere. Luckily mine is a 414 hr boat, bought it with 250 hrs on it. Good luck, if you want a good one you will most likely have to pay for it.
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I definitely want to stick with the Bravo set up. I have had both and don’t want to go back besides I have many Bravo parts and eve a couple spare drives so I don’t want to have to change. I am not looking for a project boat anymore because that is what I have always had and im tired of working more than having fun. I have seen a few 311 boats go for my price range and believe me they were not projects. I can be very patient when it comes to looking for the right boat. Thank you guys for your help, I have looked actually seen all of the ones that you both suggested except your friends old boat (Full Force) but think I will keep looking. I also liked the first one that (cuposterchild) had posted but it was sold about a month ago.
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Originally Posted by 1987pachanga22
(Post 3737658)
I definitely want to stick with the Bravo set up. I have had both and don’t want to go back besides I have many Bravo parts and eve a couple spare drives so I don’t want to have to change. I am not looking for a project boat anymore because that is what I have always had and im tired of working more than having fun. I have seen a few 311 boats go for my price range and believe me they were not projects. I can be very patient when it comes to looking for the right boat. Thank you guys for your help, I have looked actually seen all of the ones that you both suggested except your friends old boat (Full Force) but think I will keep looking. I also liked the first one that (cuposterchild) had posted but it was sold about a month ago.
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Ok, 311's
Great deal as long as it checks and sharp! but TRS. http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/da...065658133.html This could be the one maybe he'll negotiate or get close to 20, http://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/boa/3158838077.html really like that one. Yes 303's are a tad smaller then the 311, but PWR VS PWR +10 mph depends on what ya want.... I wanted 70+mph:evilb: with that said the Denver 303 looks nice, and your not as far away as the rest of us, his location is killing him trying to sell I bet you could buy it good. also on OSO class there's a 303 here in Buffalo NY, he needs it gone... BUT for the money Artie's 303 is the nicest machine available |
Also IMO if your gonna consider a 303 or 311 you might as well consider the middle
292 http://syracuse.craigslist.org/boa/3158352517.html |
292 is 31 overall so longer then the 303
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