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brwic 07-30-2009 01:44 PM

Eliminator vs. Force Offshore
 
Ok, I posted this in the wrong spot earlier. I am looking at buying my first cat. I have located an 04 27' Force Offshore, open bow, normally aspirated 650hp merlin wth about 50 hours and a 1999 Eliminator 28', open bow, with about 220 hours, and a fresh normally aspirated 650hp Teague. Comparably priced, comparably equipped. Any opinions as to which would be the best boat to buy and why.
Thanks

mikebrls 07-30-2009 02:16 PM

newer one :)

brwic 07-30-2009 03:43 PM

Mike,
Thanks, newer one, even with the fresh engine in the Eliminator. Also it seems Eliminator is better known in our area and might sell better if I sell to move up.

mikebrls 07-30-2009 06:38 PM


Originally Posted by brwic (Post 2921747)
Mike,
Thanks, newer one, even with the fresh engine in the Eliminator. Also it seems Eliminator is better known in our area and might sell better if I sell to move up.

look to see what the nada or buc vaule is on both boat's .
and take a look and test drive both and see wich one you like better :) then make your choice

skater40 07-30-2009 07:22 PM

Force is not in business and eliminator has been in business over 30 years and will still be in business when you decide to step up.BIGGER IS BETTER.

jason6116 07-30-2009 07:28 PM

Not sure what your budget is. But I was in your same position last summer, looking for a used Eliminator. For not much more than I was going to spend on a used boat, I got a new boat with the colors I wanted. Miles is the OKC Eliminator dealer. He made me an awsome deal, & I'm sure he would do the same for you. Plus, I know he has a brand new, Keith Scroggins built, carbureted, naturally asperated 572 sitting on the floor right now. Trust me, it's priced to sell. Keith built two 572's for a fountain. The deal fell thru, so I bought one at a great price. The other one is still for sale. Call Miles 405-640-0200.

Good Luck,

Jason

Turbojack 07-30-2009 09:24 PM

If the 28 eliminator only has 1 motor go with the other boat. The 28 with one motor will not run that fast. If you put big HP in it to make it run you will be eating outdrives. There is a 28' in Austin that has been sitting on the lot for over a year with one motor in it.

x7734x 07-30-2009 11:15 PM

Is the 28' Eliminator a tall deck or a low profile? If its a tall deck then it's going to be a drive killer and that 650hp will get you about 85mph max.

Anarchy Powerboats 07-31-2009 08:48 AM

what drives?


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