workdreaming: 80k what would U get?
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No doubt about it, my choice would be Dangerkitty. It's big enough to take some serious water, fast enough to run with most V hulls, small enough to trailer,relatively economical to run, and purely reliable. You might be able to buy an older bigger boat, then you would have twins (double trouble),and most likely have to sink money into it right away.
With this one, turn the key and let the fun begin!
With this one, turn the key and let the fun begin!
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Originally posted by lucky strike
I saw that boat at Shooters a couple of weeks ago. It looks exactly like a Gun but shorter.
I wouldn't worry about getting an older boat financed. I don't think it's a prob. I'll make ya a hell of a deal on our Gun.
LS JR.
I saw that boat at Shooters a couple of weeks ago. It looks exactly like a Gun but shorter.
I wouldn't worry about getting an older boat financed. I don't think it's a prob. I'll make ya a hell of a deal on our Gun.
LS JR.
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I just saw the ad for that Mystique the other day. If I had $80K to spend, that would be the boat for many reasons:
It's a Cigarette.
Craig Barrie is selling it.
It's only 3 years old.
16 hrs. on fresh, stock, fuel injected reliable power.
Not to mention, I really like the looks of it.
For me, it would be the perfect boat...if I only had $80K to spare right now.
It's a Cigarette.
Craig Barrie is selling it.
It's only 3 years old.
16 hrs. on fresh, stock, fuel injected reliable power.
Not to mention, I really like the looks of it.
For me, it would be the perfect boat...if I only had $80K to spare right now.