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Old 06-22-2014 | 04:19 PM
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Long time boater (Cigarette, American Offshore, P&D. Eliminator) been sitting on the sidelines since 2009 and thinking about hitting the water again. It seems like the 303 is the best compromise of value, performance, towing etc. so I'm looking for a clean one with a trailer. I missed the one in MN for 21K by 2 hours, . There seems to be about 10 others out there in various conditions and prices, none of which have quite done it for me. I guess my thought process is a bit tainted after almost getting a really nice one for 21K. Would prefer the later ones without the cloth cabin interior although anything in the right condition or right price could work. Kinda like the 95 and up dash. Anyways, got cash and ready to move on the right deal so if anyone knows of gem hiding somewhere please shoot me a message. Any advice from current or previous owners would be great. Home is New Orleans but not afraid to travel for the right deal. Thanks!
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Old 06-22-2014 | 09:09 PM
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Long time boater (Cigarette, American Offshore, P&D. Eliminator) been sitting on the sidelines since 2009 and thinking about hitting the water again. It seems like the 303 is the best compromise of value, performance, towing etc. so I'm looking for a clean one with a trailer. I missed the one in MN for 21K by 2 hours, . There seems to be about 10 others out there in various conditions and prices, none of which have quite done it for me. I guess my thought process is a bit tainted after almost getting a really nice one for 21K. Would prefer the later ones without the cloth cabin interior although anything in the right condition or right price could work. Kinda like the 95 and up dash. Anyways, got cash and ready to move on the right deal so if anyone knows of gem hiding somewhere please shoot me a message. Any advice from current or previous owners would be great. Home is New Orleans but not afraid to travel for the right deal. Thanks!
you wont regret, we love ours, I agree 94-96 are the better years, I prefer 94 because of the old school black dash, the 95/96 dash's were not my fav but to each his own, most will have 454 efi mags, few have the 502's, I do and regularly run 74 mph, 454's cuts about 4/5 mph, you can trailer with a half ton, I do, but if I had to travel real far I'd probably upgrade to a 3/4 ton, they ride great, look great hard to agrue with the 303,
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Old 06-22-2014 | 10:02 PM
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Thanks 88, was hopping you'd respond as you seem to be on top of the 303 world. 502's would be great but I really have no hopes of finding one of those, just not enough produced although I'd be willing to pay for the upgrade. As far as I can tell the differences in years are as follows, correct me if I'm wrong:
92-93, essentially the same
94 switch from cloth to vinyl cabin upholstery, carbs to EFI
95 new dash and passenger console
96-97 same as 95

Did I miss anything, any other pros / cons between years?
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Old 06-23-2014 | 09:44 AM
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I agree with 88. If you find one in the right condition you will probaby love the 303. I love mine, that's for sure. I also tow locally with a 1/2 ton Dodge with a hemi. It's fine for around town but I would not do a long trip with it. The boat itself rides great and handles larger chop better than other boats I have been on in the same size range. It's obviously not the fastest hull around but I never have to worry about whatever my lake throws at me. With my 454 Mags and 25P Mirage props I consistantly run 69.XXXX on GPS. One of these days I'll find that magic combination of conditions and knock off that 70 on GPS

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Old 06-23-2014 | 10:04 AM
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I have a 336 Fresh 600 HP 515s 1993/2011. Just built engines last winter, haven't put them in the boat yet. Wife has Spinal Stenosis that is bothering her too much for boating. Too many upgrades to list. Interested? email me and I'll send pictures.
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Old 06-23-2014 | 10:13 AM
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The 303 is an awesome boat, we loved ours. I would talk to Jake as well, the 336 is a great size as well.
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Old 06-23-2014 | 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Rattlesnake Jake
I have a 336 Fresh 600 HP 515s 1993/2011. Just built engines last winter, haven't put them in the boat yet. Wife has Spinal Stenosis that is bothering her too much for boating. Too many upgrades to list. Interested? email me and I'll send pictures.
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Sent you and email with my phone number
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Old 06-23-2014 | 06:52 PM
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The 303 is an awesome boat, we loved ours. I would talk to Jake as well, the 336 is a great size as well.
Kinda feel like I'm hijacking my own thread but I did talk to Jake and he seems like a really cool dude with a very nice boat. if any one reading this is looking for a nice 336 give him a call. It's just a little much for my tow rig and budget otherwise I'd pursue it.
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Old 06-23-2014 | 07:47 PM
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Was good talking to you today Jason. Thanks for the kind words. If I run across a good 303 I'll give you a shout.
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Old 06-23-2014 | 08:20 PM
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ya that Jake is a good guy!!

One thing I can say is that the pass area on the 95/96's is smaller then mine, the curve they put in the dash took up some room, this was after me and a buddy had about 5 beers and went back n forth for a cpl hours
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