35 for sale
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That is my old 35' that's for sale. I replaced it with a 2001 -42' with staggered 575s. That boat runs flat out. Any body looking for a 35' that will run 80 + all day long with no problems will like it. Motors were built with the best parts by a great mechanic. I sometimes wished I had it back.
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Originally Posted by brianshelton
That is my old 35' that's for sale. I replaced it with a 2001 -42' with staggered 575s. That boat runs flat out. Any body looking for a 35' that will run 80 + all day long with no problems will like it. Motors were built with the best parts by a great mechanic. I sometimes wished I had it back.
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I love my 42'. I would'nt go back. Hopefully after the Teague kits (chillers, etc.) it will be 90mph + (only need about 4 to 5 mph to get there). It's nice to have a full windshield, air/heat/flushing toilet, etc. and still be faster than my old 35'. It's just the old 35' was easier to handle, clean, etc. but no way near the ride and drive of a newer 42'.
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Very nice looking 35. I really can't figure out why mine hasn't sold yet. Guess the market is just too flooded. I have a gentleman that wants to do a partnership on the boat where he basically takes over the payments, butg it stays in my name. He will pay it off in full in a year, but I'm a little leery. Has anyone heard of doing this?
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Originally Posted by fountain525sc
Very nice looking 35. I really can't figure out why mine hasn't sold yet. Guess the market is just too flooded. I have a gentleman that wants to do a partnership on the boat where he basically takes over the payments, butg it stays in my name. He will pay it off in full in a year, but I'm a little leery. Has anyone heard of doing this?
Don't walk away from that deal, RUN! You need to find a buyer - not a no risk taking dreamer.
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Originally Posted by fountain525sc
Very nice looking 35. I really can't figure out why mine hasn't sold yet. Guess the market is just too flooded. I have a gentleman that wants to do a partnership on the boat where he basically takes over the payments, butg it stays in my name. He will pay it off in full in a year, but I'm a little leery. Has anyone heard of doing this?
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Where I'm from (even for documented boats), insurance is in the name of the title holder. I would'nt want to sell one on contract, or rent it which is basically what you would be doing, with all the liability on my shoulder's. Too much too risk. Just a thought.


