FASTech or SR-1?
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I have had both fastechs and sr1s love my sr1s but the fastech is just more efficient. I have to say your interest in boats is all over the budget range 285k 700 hp 382s down to 25k SR1s. but if you are looking to overnight and cruise the SS models will be a great choice.
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From: Cedar Lake, IN
I"ve definitely been looking at a lot of their models. The SS line is out for me just because of trailering. The 311 SR-1 was on the table for a bit because I read that it handled like a bigger boat in rougher water. I think I've settled on the 419 now, I originally wanted the 382 but the more I research the 419 is a better fit for what it will be used for.
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I"ve definitely been looking at a lot of their models. The SS line is out for me just because of trailering. The 311 SR-1 was on the table for a bit because I read that it handled like a bigger boat in rougher water. I think I've settled on the 419 now, I originally wanted the 382 but the more I research the 419 is a better fit for what it will be used for.
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From: Cedar Lake, IN
I've got quotes already and it's not as bad as I thought. Lets be real thought insurance and fuel will be the least of my worries, as much as i plan to run it maintenance and repairs will be a bank account drain. Not to mention a repower.
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Some may dream! You got to choose between 2 things as a seller... do you want to list your boat for sale? Or do you want to sell your boat? Pricing will tell the difference!
Depending on year, lets say a 2000 ish like mine, as you stated some are listed at 80 and some other at at 125
i had all engines rebuild and i would think or hope it could sell for 70 ish and it is very very clean... but i would not say no to 80!
so any older deduct money... needs engine rebuild? Deduct money!
that is my guess only, for what it is worth!
Depending on year, lets say a 2000 ish like mine, as you stated some are listed at 80 and some other at at 125
i had all engines rebuild and i would think or hope it could sell for 70 ish and it is very very clean... but i would not say no to 80!
so any older deduct money... needs engine rebuild? Deduct money!that is my guess only, for what it is worth!
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From: Cedar Lake, IN
Some may dream! You got to choose between 2 things as a seller... do you want to list your boat for sale? Or do you want to sell your boat? Pricing will tell the difference!
Depending on year, lets say a 2000 ish like mine, as you stated some are listed at 80 and some other at at 125
i had all engines rebuild and i would think or hope it could sell for 70 ish and it is very very clean... but i would not say no to 80!
so any older deduct money... needs engine rebuild? Deduct money!
that is my guess only, for what it is worth!
Depending on year, lets say a 2000 ish like mine, as you stated some are listed at 80 and some other at at 125
i had all engines rebuild and i would think or hope it could sell for 70 ish and it is very very clean... but i would not say no to 80!
so any older deduct money... needs engine rebuild? Deduct money!that is my guess only, for what it is worth!
So far I haven't seen any that need rebuilds for power or drives, but most if not all need the head liner redone in cabin. I have a great upholstery guy that will take care of it.
Some of these have been on the market over a year and have dropped prices by $10-20k.
Also why will some sellers not allowing a sea trial without a contract? There are 2 that I'd look at but want 10% and a signed contract.



