Whats out there for $45,000?
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From: Mansfield, TX
Its a 1990. 250 total hours on the boat. Comes with newer 05 triple axle aluminum trailer. Bravo drives, 280 k-planes, external hydraulic steering, 502/415hp long block, with merlin dual plane intake, stainless marine exhaust, Teague 3X18 oil coolers, HP500 mechanical fuel pump/water pump, thunderbolt ignition, dyno sheets, awlgrip paint in engine bay. All receipts for new motors and engine bay restoration done last year. Dyno sheets. Dry stored. Mooring cover and cockpit cover. Probobly the best balanced 28ft twin big block boat ever made. I don't even use the trim tabs.
Last edited by TexomaPowerboater; 07-30-2010 at 03:54 PM.
#13
There's a 32' Hustler on eBay from MI. Can't send the link from here.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/32-Hu...5#ht_560wt_777
Seems like a good deal, but I don't know my Hustlers too well.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/32-Hu...5#ht_560wt_777
Seems like a good deal, but I don't know my Hustlers too well.
Last edited by Keytime; 08-01-2010 at 01:46 PM.
#14
Hustler set up the instruments and switches in a number of different layouts. The layout in my 32 was the most common used by Hustler. But, on some of the 32's you will see tech's and/or speedo mounted in the cowl.
Boat is even nicer than the photos. If it wasn't for my wife's injury, I wouldn't be selling it. Unfortunately, she isn't able to get on it, or anything with the offshore style. It'll easily pass any survey.
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From: Gaylord, Mi
That's my 32 Hustler listed.The 32 was always a traditional deep V from the time it was originally designed by Fiore. It stayed a traditional deep V with a notched transom thru-out it's production. When Hustler came out with the 34 Cheetah, they went to a stepped hull and a molded-in swim platform, but never on the 32.
Hustler set up the instruments and switches in a number of different layouts. The layout in my 32 was the most common used by Hustler. But, on some of the 32's you will see tech's and/or speedo mounted in the cowl.
Boat is even nicer than the photos. If it wasn't for my wife's injury, I wouldn't be selling it. Unfortunately, she isn't able to get on it, or anything with the offshore style. It'll easily pass any survey.
Hustler set up the instruments and switches in a number of different layouts. The layout in my 32 was the most common used by Hustler. But, on some of the 32's you will see tech's and/or speedo mounted in the cowl.
Boat is even nicer than the photos. If it wasn't for my wife's injury, I wouldn't be selling it. Unfortunately, she isn't able to get on it, or anything with the offshore style. It'll easily pass any survey.
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From: Gaylord, Mi
That's my 32 Hustler listed.The 32 was always a traditional deep V from the time it was originally designed by Fiore. It stayed a traditional deep V with a notched transom thru-out it's production. When Hustler came out with the 34 Cheetah, they went to a stepped hull and a molded-in swim platform, but never on the 32.
Hustler set up the instruments and switches in a number of different layouts. The layout in my 32 was the most common used by Hustler. But, on some of the 32's you will see tech's and/or speedo mounted in the cowl.
Boat is even nicer than the photos. If it wasn't for my wife's injury, I wouldn't be selling it. Unfortunately, she isn't able to get on it, or anything with the offshore style. It'll easily pass any survey.
Hustler set up the instruments and switches in a number of different layouts. The layout in my 32 was the most common used by Hustler. But, on some of the 32's you will see tech's and/or speedo mounted in the cowl.
Boat is even nicer than the photos. If it wasn't for my wife's injury, I wouldn't be selling it. Unfortunately, she isn't able to get on it, or anything with the offshore style. It'll easily pass any survey.
Last edited by drpete3; 07-31-2010 at 04:46 PM.



