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Old 08-18-2014, 07:27 PM
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After selling our 242 we are going bigger. As much as we like the 353/382 it's just more than I'm comfortable spending at the moment. We want to do some over nights and be as comfortable as possible. 357 is the most bang for our dollar. Finding one is the tough part! At this point I would only consider bravo 1's and 502's and better. Any help in the search will be most appreciated!
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Excellent 1992 model for sale at LOTO. . .

https://loz.craigslist.org/bod/4650906152.html

Good Luck!
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Budget??
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Originally Posted by Fischan
After selling our 242 we are going bigger. As much as we like the 353/382 it's just more than I'm comfortable spending at the moment. We want to do some over nights and be as comfortable as possible. 357 is the most bang for our dollar. Finding one is the tough part! At this point I would only consider bravo 1's and 502's and better. Any help in the search will be most appreciated!
won't be real hard, I'll post as they pop up on my phone app
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Old 09-18-2014, 08:00 PM
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Thanks for keeping an eye out for me. Jake, there really is no budget so to speak, it'll be a 21 year old boat at best so fair market value is the limit.
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I called on the one in loto about 6 weeks ago. There were a couple issues that popped up with their in house survey that I didn't care for. I asked for more pictures and they said they would get them for me but never did. The 4 pictures in the craigslist ad are the same 4 they took when they first listed it on their personal website.
I'm still looking but don't plan on buying until the spring now.
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Thanks for keeping an eye out for me. Jake, there really is no budget so to speak, it'll be a 21 year old boat at best so fair market value is the limit.
I have a clean 336, fresh power on a 2011 trailer.
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I know of a 357 kamma drive boat. 700na hp big cubic inch. If that interests you
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Kamma drives aren't friendly with kids and parts are too hard to get when the inevidible happens. 336's are cool but lack the old school appeal. At this point I'm not looking to buy until spring, our summer is already over. The plan now is to find some to keep an eye on through winter. Thanks, it will be worth the wait if everything pans out!
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Originally Posted by 88VILLAINiii
I know of a 357 kamma drive boat. 700na hp big cubic inch. If that interests you

I was looking at that one for a contingent to my 382 plans but things didn't work out the way I wanted and I got my stroked TRS 357. That Kamma big inch 357 is awesome; I like it but I wanted more amenities in the cabin.
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