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Old 03-26-2016, 07:48 AM
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Looking to see if there are any UNADVERTISED 42's around.
Sold my 35 looking to upgrade.
Budget is $70k.
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Old 03-26-2016, 10:32 AM
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I may have something for you. My buddy has been talking about selling. I think it's a 98 with hp 500's
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Ok, why don't you text or call me which ever you prefer at 774-719-3069.
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Thank you
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Have you seen the 42 at American Custom Marine? Cleanest one I have ever seen.

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Originally Posted by Michigan Matt
Have you seen the 42 at American Custom Marine? Cleanest one I have ever seen.

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I wonder what's involved with removing arch?
Clean looking boat from that 1 pic, would like to see more.
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Usually removing arch isn't that difficult and once off people have step plates made to bolt where arch was. Just an FYI.
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Originally Posted by I.C.U.Lookin
Usually removing arch isn't that difficult and once off people have step plates made to bolt where arch was. Just an FYI.
Good to know on step plates... Thanks Mike
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Mine had the holes filled and some grip tape put over it. Actually looked nice.
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Arch unbolts easily, just need a few people to lift and move it without damaging the boat.
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