Looking for a clean 292 w/o power
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Looking for a clean 292 w/o power
You never know until you ask...so if there is one out there without power or drives I may be interested. My preference is a SR-1 FasTech w/o power or drives but will entertain other possibilities.
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I have a very clean 292 with power that is in very good shape. You could always sell the power if you didn't want it. Boat is on my lot: http://lakeozarksmarine.com/show.php...odel=&srt=make ASC&p=5&submit=Search
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Oh boy I see those new engines being pulled and put into a 292, with curved glass this should be good. Well sprink there is nothing like a good project to keep ya going.
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Just put mine up for sale (lots of upgrades in the electrical/electronic).
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o54581-en.html
Let me know if this interests you.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o54581-en.html
Let me know if this interests you.
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I've had a 272...nice boat but IF I move up it will be to a 292. To move from a 255 to 272 is sort of like walking across the street and turning around...no real difference. The 292 is a totally different animal....it feels a LOT different.
A 292 is about MY limit in a trailer-able boat. I can still tow it and launch it with my current tow vehicle....plus get it in and out of my driveway. I could park a 36 footer in my driveway but I couldn't get it in and out with out driving all over my across the street neighbors front yard. I have parked a 302 at my place so i know a 292 will work.
I am spoiled in having my boat at my house and don't want to give that up. I had a 40' Sea Ray that stayed in the water at a marina and it was a pain to drive across town just to do anything to my boat.
A 292 is about MY limit in a trailer-able boat. I can still tow it and launch it with my current tow vehicle....plus get it in and out of my driveway. I could park a 36 footer in my driveway but I couldn't get it in and out with out driving all over my across the street neighbors front yard. I have parked a 302 at my place so i know a 292 will work.
I am spoiled in having my boat at my house and don't want to give that up. I had a 40' Sea Ray that stayed in the water at a marina and it was a pain to drive across town just to do anything to my boat.
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I have a very clean 292 with power that is in very good shape. You could always sell the power if you didn't want it. Boat is on my lot: http://lakeozarksmarine.com/show.php...odel=&srt=make ASC&p=5&submit=Search
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You're going to make life real interesting for me if you drop those new motors in a 292 and start seeing numbers 75-80. But i have to tell you, the 292 wants more power than the stock 6.2's deliver. Not saying they are under powered, but the boat is so stable at 65-70, that speeds approaching 80 should be no problem as long as you have hydraulic steering and use good common sense.
keep us posted.
Dave
keep us posted.
Dave