mid-late 90's 42 Fountain Question
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TTB- aren't those always the questions? Cubic dollars = speed. I want to stay under $100K- which limits my market quite a bit. There always seem to be a lot of newer 42's for sale (out of my range) and very few "mid" price boats. Then there are some real beaters out there that are "cheap" and need all new drives, transom assemblies and power- and suddenly they are not so cheap anymore. One of the keys for me is also freshwater use- at LOTO salt will really kill resale.
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and, to answer the other question, I would like a 70-80mph capable boat. The key to me is cruise in the chop at 50 comfortably. Of course, 90 would be ok, too- I just don't want to (can't) PAY THE MAN . . .
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TTB- aren't those always the questions? Cubic dollars = speed. I want to stay under $100K- which limits my market quite a bit. There always seem to be a lot of newer 42's for sale (out of my range) and very few "mid" price boats. Then there are some real beaters out there that are "cheap" and need all new drives, transom assemblies and power- and suddenly they are not so cheap anymore. One of the keys for me is also freshwater use- at LOTO salt will really kill resale.