Apache 28 Brave? Sell it or Finish it!!!
#212
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From: Toronto Ontario
Bill,
I dont think it is wise to take a loss on your Apache just to buy a more expensive and turn key boat (that still could blow up--you never know).
You know the work on the Apache is done right, you did it yourself. You put alot of sweat equity into the boat that you will not see a dime for in my opinion. The boat is nice and according to many (I have ridden in one) it is a great riding boat and with the right power it is fast.
You should do what feels right for you but the soundest financial and most calculated response to your situation would be, in my opinion, to build a couple of really nice motors, have those drives gone through and then enjoy your boat.
If money isnt a concern then my advice may not be the best but I know many people, including alot of rich people, wouldnt like to take a licking on a boat that they put so much time and money into.
FYI, if I hadnt bought my Pantera, I would try and get that boat off you, build a couple of motors this winter (I think supervising a customs engine build would be cool), and then have a basically brand new 28 Apache that I knew was done right and with motors that I could likely enjoy for years to come.
Whatever you do I hope you are happy and it works out for you.
I dont think it is wise to take a loss on your Apache just to buy a more expensive and turn key boat (that still could blow up--you never know).
You know the work on the Apache is done right, you did it yourself. You put alot of sweat equity into the boat that you will not see a dime for in my opinion. The boat is nice and according to many (I have ridden in one) it is a great riding boat and with the right power it is fast.
You should do what feels right for you but the soundest financial and most calculated response to your situation would be, in my opinion, to build a couple of really nice motors, have those drives gone through and then enjoy your boat.
If money isnt a concern then my advice may not be the best but I know many people, including alot of rich people, wouldnt like to take a licking on a boat that they put so much time and money into.
FYI, if I hadnt bought my Pantera, I would try and get that boat off you, build a couple of motors this winter (I think supervising a customs engine build would be cool), and then have a basically brand new 28 Apache that I knew was done right and with motors that I could likely enjoy for years to come.
Whatever you do I hope you are happy and it works out for you.
#213
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From: Mansfield, TX
Bill,
I dont think it is wise to take a loss on your Apache just to buy a more expensive and turn key boat (that still could blow up--you never know).
You know the work on the Apache is done right, you did it yourself. You put alot of sweat equity into the boat that you will not see a dime for in my opinion. The boat is nice and according to many (I have ridden in one) it is a great riding boat and with the right power it is fast.
You should do what feels right for you but the soundest financial and most calculated response to your situation would be, in my opinion, to build a couple of really nice motors, have those drives gone through and then enjoy your boat.
If money isnt a concern then my advice may not be the best but I know many people, including alot of rich people, wouldnt like to take a licking on a boat that they put so much time and money into.
FYI, if I hadnt bought my Pantera, I would try and get that boat off you, build a couple of motors this winter (I think supervising a customs engine build would be cool), and then have a basically brand new 28 Apache that I knew was done right and with motors that I could likely enjoy for years to come.
Whatever you do I hope you are happy and it works out for you.
I dont think it is wise to take a loss on your Apache just to buy a more expensive and turn key boat (that still could blow up--you never know).
You know the work on the Apache is done right, you did it yourself. You put alot of sweat equity into the boat that you will not see a dime for in my opinion. The boat is nice and according to many (I have ridden in one) it is a great riding boat and with the right power it is fast.
You should do what feels right for you but the soundest financial and most calculated response to your situation would be, in my opinion, to build a couple of really nice motors, have those drives gone through and then enjoy your boat.
If money isnt a concern then my advice may not be the best but I know many people, including alot of rich people, wouldnt like to take a licking on a boat that they put so much time and money into.
FYI, if I hadnt bought my Pantera, I would try and get that boat off you, build a couple of motors this winter (I think supervising a customs engine build would be cool), and then have a basically brand new 28 Apache that I knew was done right and with motors that I could likely enjoy for years to come.
Whatever you do I hope you are happy and it works out for you.
#215
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From: N.Miami,Florida
Check out the 28 APACHE ,www.xtremepowerboats.com
we are discounting this boat and selling this boat 'AS IS "
Owner says sell asap !! needs TLC,cosmetic mostly!!
we are discounting this boat and selling this boat 'AS IS "
Owner says sell asap !! needs TLC,cosmetic mostly!!
#217
Check out the 28 APACHE ,www.xtremepowerboats.com
we are discounting this boat and selling this boat 'AS IS "
Owner says sell asap !! needs TLC,cosmetic mostly!!
we are discounting this boat and selling this boat 'AS IS "
Owner says sell asap !! needs TLC,cosmetic mostly!!
#218
Me either, and I agree, it's crap trying to low-blow a guy trying to sell a good boat with another boat "for sale".
I looked just trying to get a comparison, and didn't see anything.
Bill, I've rode you pretty hard, but if you've decided to sell, I hope that you and the buyer are both pleased with the deal.
I think you're nutz for selling her off, but none the less, I wish you luck, and good fortune to the new owner.
I mean that sincerely.
I looked just trying to get a comparison, and didn't see anything.
Bill, I've rode you pretty hard, but if you've decided to sell, I hope that you and the buyer are both pleased with the deal.
I think you're nutz for selling her off, but none the less, I wish you luck, and good fortune to the new owner.
I mean that sincerely.
#219
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Check out the 28 APACHE ,www.xtremepowerboats.com
we are discounting this boat and selling this boat 'AS IS "
Owner says sell asap !! needs TLC,cosmetic mostly!!
we are discounting this boat and selling this boat 'AS IS "
Owner says sell asap !! needs TLC,cosmetic mostly!!



, good luck with the sale.