IMP Roll Call (Eleganzas, Vipers, etc)
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Yeah, I noticed that. $18k now and likely nobody will bid on it. The colors are a bit dated, but I think it holds up better on the interior than the exterior. Arch is removable, if one is so inclined.
I've emailed the owner and it sounds like a solid boat for the year and hours. Definitely an inexpensive way to get on the water.
I had plans to check out a 1998 IMP Viper this weekend, but that may fall through. Owner apparently got a higher offer after he told me he'd sell the boat to me for a certain price.
I've emailed the owner and it sounds like a solid boat for the year and hours. Definitely an inexpensive way to get on the water.
I had plans to check out a 1998 IMP Viper this weekend, but that may fall through. Owner apparently got a higher offer after he told me he'd sell the boat to me for a certain price.
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Im in a little late on this ,,,working out of town. I have a 96 33 viper its heavy but what a wave crusher Ive been in 4+' waves with it and the boat loved it. I have the 7.4's and run mid 60's gps. I get alot of compliments wherever i go with it and no issues with quality or anything else. You get some people on this site who will complain about every and any boat ever made so forget about them!! I love my boat and it fits my budget and my family perfect. Its not fast enough but who has a boat and says it is fast enough!!
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LOL Exactly. He's either a bit naive or a serious bs'er.
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I've made a couple offers for $40k for newer boats, and I'd have to say that's my limit. If I could get a solid starter boat for much less, that would be great as well. But when ya go older, there's the potential for more maintenance, obviously.
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For a first boat, power isn't the highest priority. I'm putting reliability over that so I'm not working on this boat any more than necessary. After I get my feet wet, so to speak, I can get a better idea of what I want in the next boat. So, stock power (unless upgrades don't affect reliability) is most preferred.
I'm concerned about getting a saltwater boat, though. I assume that's mainly what you have in your area, right?
I'm concerned about getting a saltwater boat, though. I assume that's mainly what you have in your area, right?
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For LOTO weekend chop, I think a 27 Formula is gonna knock my teeth out.