47 apache inxs
#1
Registered
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Chesterfield Mo/Loto
Posts: 1,378
Likes: 0
Received 11 Likes
on
2 Posts
47 apache inxs
what happened to the 47 inxs boat was for sale about a year ago. were did it go?
what about the all red 47 fountain the" dealer" that port everglades had, were is it?
later
what about the all red 47 fountain the" dealer" that port everglades had, were is it?
later
#5
Registered
Re: 47 apache inxs
Originally Posted by Dave M
Did that boat belong to deceased OSO member DanL? I saw that boat come in the Ocean City, MD inlet "at speed". It was BAD AZZ!
#6
Warped & Twisted Member
Platinum Member
Originally Posted by later
what about the all red 47 fountain the" dealer" that port everglades had, were is it?
later
later
#8
Re: 47 apache inxs
I have the INXS 47' apache in our shop in Ft Lauderdale. I sold it a year ago. We have had it in storage since. The new owner's business obligations have put it on the back burner. I also have the red 47' fountain with triple merc 1000's and 6 drives in the shop and it is available for sale. Awesome boat, nice shape, fresh power and drives, and a Myco trailer. A lot of hardware for $149,000. It is in the OSO classifieds.
Peter Pavkovich
Custom Marine Sales
954-931-9111
Peter Pavkovich
Custom Marine Sales
954-931-9111
#9
Registered
VIP Member
Re: 47 apache inxs
I can give you a little history about the 1989 47' Apache "INXS".
The boat was ordered for John Gehret of Gehret Racing. Ralph Martin and I shared throttling duties and Bobby Shanblatt was the navigator.
John sold the boat to Ted Sabarese who campaigned it one year and then jumped over to the Fountain camp.
Roger Wittenberns, the Lady of America Spa owner, bought the boat and made it a Poker Run boat without the race engines and crash boxes.
That's all I know for sure other than Pete Pavkovich has it now.
The boat was ordered for John Gehret of Gehret Racing. Ralph Martin and I shared throttling duties and Bobby Shanblatt was the navigator.
John sold the boat to Ted Sabarese who campaigned it one year and then jumped over to the Fountain camp.
Roger Wittenberns, the Lady of America Spa owner, bought the boat and made it a Poker Run boat without the race engines and crash boxes.
That's all I know for sure other than Pete Pavkovich has it now.
The following users liked this post:
Offshore Dreamer (08-07-2023), Tractionless (10-02-2018)