wanted 37 38 42 outerlimits or cig
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To bad you didn't want a Fountain. Heck of a good deal on a 42' in the classifieds:
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o28017-en.html
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o28017-en.html
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Look in the classifieds. There sure does not seem to be any 37/42 O/Ls at the amount of money you want to spend. You might be better off to look at a Baja, Fountain, or a Donzi. There appear to be a lot more of those brands for sale in your price range. I think your expectation of buying a 37/42 O/L for that kind of money that does not need a ton of work done to it is unrealistic.
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Look in the classifieds. There sure does not seem to be any 37/42 O/Ls at the amount of money you want to spend. You might be better off to look at a Baja, Fountain, or a Donzi. There appear to be a lot more of those brands for sale in your price range. I think your expectation of buying a 37/42 O/L for that kind of money that does not need a ton of work done to it is unrealistic.
really looking to stay under 40'
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Jeff
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Look in the classifieds. There sure does not seem to be any 37/42 O/Ls at the amount of money you want to spend. You might be better off to look at a Baja, Fountain, or a Donzi. There appear to be a lot more of those brands for sale in your price range. I think your expectation of buying a 37/42 O/L for that kind of money that does not need a ton of work done to it is unrealistic.

The Julio Englesias Gladiator looks to be really clean/ 85 hours sitting on a Myco for 129K looks to be the best bang for the buck out there especially if it can be had 10-15% cheaper.
PM's boat looks great but doesn't mention hours/trailer but gets a plus for being a lake boat.
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Look in the classifieds. There sure does not seem to be any 37/42 O/Ls at the amount of money you want to spend. You might be better off to look at a Baja, Fountain, or a Donzi. There appear to be a lot more of those brands for sale in your price range. I think your expectation of buying a 37/42 O/L for that kind of money that does not need a ton of work done to it is unrealistic.
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Hey Real.... Custom is a cash buyer with No Trade... I would say that this gives him a BIG advantage over other Buyers... Its clear that he is looking for a deal and in this environment I don't blame him.... Just because there's nothing listed in that price range does not mean that some desperate seller wont do a deal..... Hummmmm..... Let's see..... Loose my house or hold out for a good price for my boat that has been on the market for over a year.... HELLO!!!! Unfortunately the real reason you don't see lower offering prices are because almost all sellers owe substantially more then there boat is worth.... They would rather keep making payments rather then come up with a big check to make the deal..... I think Custom is very realistic.... Welcome to the board and work on your those writing skills... That last sentence is kinda rough.....
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Interesting second post.........wanna bet he owns a 37/42 Cig/OL that has been langusihing in the classifies for months/years for 2006 pricing.......
The Julio Englesias Gladiator looks to be really clean/ 85 hours sitting on a Myco for 129K looks to be the best bang for the buck out there especially if it can be had 10-15% cheaper.
PM's boat looks great but doesn't mention hours/trailer but gets a plus for being a lake boat.

The Julio Englesias Gladiator looks to be really clean/ 85 hours sitting on a Myco for 129K looks to be the best bang for the buck out there especially if it can be had 10-15% cheaper.
PM's boat looks great but doesn't mention hours/trailer but gets a plus for being a lake boat.
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Interesting second post.........wanna bet he owns a 37/42 Cig/OL that has been langusihing in the classifies for months/years for 2006 pricing.......
The Julio Englesias Gladiator looks to be really clean/ 85 hours sitting on a Myco for 129K looks to be the best bang for the buck out there especially if it can be had 10-15% cheaper.
PM's boat looks great but doesn't mention hours/trailer but gets a plus for being a lake boat.

The Julio Englesias Gladiator looks to be really clean/ 85 hours sitting on a Myco for 129K looks to be the best bang for the buck out there especially if it can be had 10-15% cheaper.
PM's boat looks great but doesn't mention hours/trailer but gets a plus for being a lake boat.
Im sure something will pop up for me soon...

Thanks for putting up with my threads..
Jeff


