she's gone
#11
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Originally posted by wwwTOPDJcom
Lotoparty did you win the Lotto or something.
damn that was the fastest I ever saw a boat sell
Lotoparty did you win the Lotto or something.
damn that was the fastest I ever saw a boat sell
kinda funny story.
the buyer tryed to buy it back in febuary but i beat him to it by a few hours.
he posted on the Sunsation web site recently that he was looking for a 288. i sent him an email and a few pics.
needless to say , he was pleasantly surprized it was the same one he wanted all along.
#12
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didn't you like your Sunsation? I sold my 28 to Millerlitefan on here last year and I miss it still to this day. If I ever buy a single engine boat again it would be a Sunsation again.
#13
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I like the cost and maintance of a of a single.
At the docks a twin would be nice , plus you always make it home on a twin, but when you start putting
big power in a twin it cost lots more
At the docks a twin would be nice , plus you always make it home on a twin, but when you start putting
big power in a twin it cost lots more
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Originally posted by CAP071
didn't you like your Sunsation? I sold my 28 to Millerlitefan on here last year and I miss it still to this day. If I ever buy a single engine boat again it would be a Sunsation again.
didn't you like your Sunsation? I sold my 28 to Millerlitefan on here last year and I miss it still to this day. If I ever buy a single engine boat again it would be a Sunsation again.
the water at Loto is just crazy in the area i like to boat so i need something a bit heavyer this time around.
#17
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I agree after owning a Checkmate, Baja, Formula Hands down ( NOW THIS IS MY OWN OPINION WHICH MEANS NOTHING IN THE WORLD) I would never ever own any other single engine boat again I can only hope for a 32 Sunsation soon
I hear the 28 with a 500 runs low 70's
I hear the 28 with a 500 runs low 70's