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Old 07-17-2011, 03:06 PM
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For starters, the gauges are smart craft. The next thing is in fact the headliner and where the headline and glass meet, the silicone has pulled away. The boats electrical panel is missing from the cabin so my best bet is the boat was under water. Looking at the engines, they are real dirty as if they had been under water. Knowing what I do know about Sonics, I would'nt own one even if giving to me. Good luckon finding a boat.
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Old 07-17-2011, 04:15 PM
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That boat either sank or filled up with rainwater somewhere
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That's a shame, makes you wonder why a nice boat sank and got repo'd. Then again it seems like National Liquidators has had a lot of accidentally sunken boats lately. They also have a 33' Outlaw with 502 blower motors that sank at the dock.

I agree with the above poster who said no more than $15k..
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