35 lightning
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I’ve never seen a 35 Lightning 496 advertised….I guess owners are very happy and don’t want to park with them
The 525 boats are awesome, but have their pain points and in the wrong hands are bound for more costly maintenance. Run hard put away wet.....$$$
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From: Indianapolis, Lake Cumberland
Absolutely! I've had mine since new, that is 22 year now. To be honest, I really think you don't see them for sale is that they are still running fine and owned by folks that wanted a different owner experience. For me that was less long term maintenance and cost. Turns out, I was right.
The 525 boats are awesome, but have their pain points and in the wrong hands are bound for more costly maintenance. Run hard put away wet.....$$$
The 525 boats are awesome, but have their pain points and in the wrong hands are bound for more costly maintenance. Run hard put away wet.....$$$
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From: Merritt Island, FL
Still think that boat made today with modern LT power would be a hit,,, or the 33.
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From: Portland, OR
I agree on the 33' such a cool boat! Just like the 32's way underrated in my opinion. I couldn't do the 496's though it would need bigger power after having my 32".
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From: Harwich, MA
I'm going to be listing for sale my 96 35' Lightning. If anyone is seriously looking for a really nice, true 100+mph boat, PM me. It should be up on the Classifieds by the weekend.
Last edited by TomR; 08-18-2022 at 04:53 PM.



