Selling the Chief Powerboat
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Sounds like the same story as the guy that was trying to sell the lightening. How many years did the lightening sit?? 1 off boat will be difficult to sell to say the least. I bet it sits or the owner takes a substantial hit to get a sale. True, maybe a little easier to sell than the lightening but no way at that price.
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Sounds like the same story as the guy that was trying to sell the lightening. How many years did the lightening sit?? 1 off boat will be difficult to sell to say the least. I bet it sits or the owner takes a substantial hit to get a sale. True, maybe a little easier to sell than the lightening but no way at that price.
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Maybe I will win the lottery. Boy that thing would look sweet in my Slip.
So Chief is done? I was hoping to see more of them. I go by the website once a month, but never any change.
So Chief is done? I was hoping to see more of them. I go by the website once a month, but never any change.
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Nice boat but with my hard earned lottery money I would buy Hot Duck's 45 Apache with a Gladiator to keep on the side!
The 45 is a one off boat with race history and it looked way cool in Jacksonville last weekend.
The 45 is a one off boat with race history and it looked way cool in Jacksonville last weekend.
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I saw it with the engines in place, and transom assemblies in early '05, with the final rigging taking place. Granted, I did not see it fully rigged, but it was damn close. I can't believe it would take a year to finish rigging.