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Old 06-28-2005, 11:21 AM
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Anyone have any opinions/experience regading early 1990's non-step 38 hulls ?

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Old 06-28-2005, 12:51 PM
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Anyone have any opinions/experience regading early 1990's non-step 38 hulls ?

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They require a bit more HP to make them go fast but they are solid as a rock, very forviging and great boats that can be bought cheap.

Are you looking at one?
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http://www.offshoreonly.com/esvon/page-6044.html
The one above caught my attention but is expensive.
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[QUOTE=Interceptor]http://www.offshoreonly.com/esvon/page-6044.html
The one above caught my attention but is expensive.
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Did you give up on finding a Top Gun or just expanding your options? I also started looking at 38 Fountains.

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Still looking for a T.G. but it is frustrating. That one in Texas looked good until the engine compartment pictures came. It was very corroded for a non-salt boat.
Guess you could say I'm also expanding my options.

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I knew the original owner. He passed away (of stomach cancer I think) 3-4 yrs ago. Very nice guy in his early 50's.
He owned a paint shop and did all the graphics.

Not sure if it was 100k or 125k with a nice newer dually when his wife dumped the boat and truck.

Boat was mint when he owned her. Very sad story. Live it hard while you can!!

Price is high though for a 1991 as listed.
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