Looking for something in the 38ft range
#13
A 38PP would be on my list. It's so much more boat than anything else in the ' typical 38 foot' range. It's more like if 'Black Thunder made a 38 footer' if you have never seen one in person. I've had a 37AT tied up to a 38PP, and the PP dwarfs the AT, or a 38TG, or anything similar. It would be a fantastic boat for the Great Lakes, and the listed price doesn't seen terribly out of line as long as its immaculate and there some flexibility down to a sale price.
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From: Clearwater, FL
Love that yellow machine.
A lot of boat for the money and a lot of new updates as it was yellow and green
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Some Suggestions:
SOLD -38' Cigarette, 2002 twin step, with stock Mercury power (575's and XR) fresh water boat within your budget $98K
https://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/24127
SOLD-This is larger than your 38' requirement being it is 42' Cigarette, 2001 twin step, but with stock Mercury 900 SC and sixes at $149K
https://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/37071
AVAILABLE - 38' Cigarette, 2003, I like this one, $144,999 with X Drives and Herrings, Mercury power upgraded, not stock.
https://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/44030
I am unfamiliar with the history of these three boats but found some suggestions, two are almost within your budget and probably could be purchased within your budget, caveat emptor....my lawyerly way of saying get a survey, buyer beware. Click on the links, good luck in your search.
Stephen
SOLD -38' Cigarette, 2002 twin step, with stock Mercury power (575's and XR) fresh water boat within your budget $98K
https://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/24127
SOLD-This is larger than your 38' requirement being it is 42' Cigarette, 2001 twin step, but with stock Mercury 900 SC and sixes at $149K
https://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/37071
AVAILABLE - 38' Cigarette, 2003, I like this one, $144,999 with X Drives and Herrings, Mercury power upgraded, not stock.
https://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/44030
I am unfamiliar with the history of these three boats but found some suggestions, two are almost within your budget and probably could be purchased within your budget, caveat emptor....my lawyerly way of saying get a survey, buyer beware. Click on the links, good luck in your search.
Stephen
Last edited by Smarty; 01-20-2020 at 10:35 PM. Reason: ACCURATE
#17
None of my business, but that TSTG that Speedy listed looks like a much better deal than that Sonic, but I may be biased....
Would think it would be easier to move into and out of it you wanted to.
Would think it would be easier to move into and out of it you wanted to.
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From: Merritt Island, FL
Some Suggestions:
38' Cigarette, 2002 twin step, with stock Mercury power (575's and XR) fresh water boat within your budget $98K
https://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/24127
This is larger than your 38' requirement being it is 42' Cigarette, 2001 twin step, but with stock Mercury 900 SC and sixes at $149K
https://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/37071
38' Cigarette, 2003, I like this one, $144,999 with X Drives and Herrings, Mercury power upgraded, not stock.
https://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/44030
I am unfamiliar with the history of these three boats but found some suggestions, two are almost within your budget and probably could be purchased within your budget, caveat emptor....my lawyerly way of saying get a survey, buyer beware. Click on the links, good luck in your search.
Stephen
38' Cigarette, 2002 twin step, with stock Mercury power (575's and XR) fresh water boat within your budget $98K
https://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/24127
This is larger than your 38' requirement being it is 42' Cigarette, 2001 twin step, but with stock Mercury 900 SC and sixes at $149K
https://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/37071
38' Cigarette, 2003, I like this one, $144,999 with X Drives and Herrings, Mercury power upgraded, not stock.
https://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/44030
I am unfamiliar with the history of these three boats but found some suggestions, two are almost within your budget and probably could be purchased within your budget, caveat emptor....my lawyerly way of saying get a survey, buyer beware. Click on the links, good luck in your search.
Stephen
The next one was 06-july-2016 and the last 19-july 2016.
I have sen boats listed on that site that I know have been sold one or two times after the listing.
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That's the boat! Randy sold it last year with those junk motors, new owner repowered with orange 700s (not positive they were new at that time). His OSO ad showed the orange 700s but his Fastboats ad seems to have mixed up the pics. Boat is 15 years old, not sure 199K will happen but the 38 PP is a great boat.


