Best deal going in the classifieds
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Bottom line, for someone who doesn't care about brand names and wants a superior rough water boat this is a deal. As stated before, asking price is probably a third of the cost or less of a new one, and this boat was well cared for by it's owner. If not for his untimely passing this boat would not be on the market IMHO. If you want to go really fast in 2-3's get something else.
If I had known this I would have never posted anything.
I have heard nothing but good things how Apache boats are great rough water boats. Sharp looking too.
Rick
#52
I didn't start this thread, but responded to it. As to comparing a 41 apache to a hustler 377, I know too little to comment...
Personally, I don't go out in very bad weather - to me, it's not fun.
I do know the difference between 105 mph and 135 mph.
Yeah, my boat is listed for sale. If you think the apache is a better deal you are certainly entitled to your opinion.
Personally, I don't go out in very bad weather - to me, it's not fun.
I do know the difference between 105 mph and 135 mph.
Yeah, my boat is listed for sale. If you think the apache is a better deal you are certainly entitled to your opinion.
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http://www.cedarport.com/Page.aspx/d...Ligntning.aspx
Look a Fountain with a camper top! Ohhh and 1350's & 6's for less than both boats in question...
Look a Fountain with a camper top! Ohhh and 1350's & 6's for less than both boats in question...
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Last night I was a little fedup with hearing this comment. I apologize for my comment about Fountains. They developed and built a fast hull, a great accomplishment.
I do own both brands, and I know we cannot compare apples to oranges but continue to try.
From reading what has came along since last night has re-assured my complete respect for the majority of OSOs members.
I do own both brands, and I know we cannot compare apples to oranges but continue to try.
From reading what has came along since last night has re-assured my complete respect for the majority of OSOs members.
http://www.cedarport.com/Page.aspx/d...Ligntning.aspx
Look a Fountain with a camper top! Ohhh and 1350's & 6's for less than both boats in question...
Look a Fountain with a camper top! Ohhh and 1350's & 6's for less than both boats in question...
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From: Grand Rapids, Mi
http://www.cedarport.com/Page.aspx/d...Ligntning.aspx
Look a Fountain with a camper top! Ohhh and 1350's & 6's for less than both boats in question...
Look a Fountain with a camper top! Ohhh and 1350's & 6's for less than both boats in question...
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From: Oneida Lake NY
How is your galley in you little single holding up? That is the second comment you have made about the fountain cabin....you seem to have a hard on for them?
Twin engine boats that break the century speed mark may occasionally need minor trim repair. When you graduate to a big boy boat you may experience this as well.
Twin engine boats that break the century speed mark may occasionally need minor trim repair. When you graduate to a big boy boat you may experience this as well.


