Say hello to Miss Behavin, 3900 SuperVee
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This was the cover on powerboat magazine in 2007. The paint was damaged after that shootout/test before the boat actually had a buyer. Nortech offered a repaint to the buyer and it was painted but didn’t meet his expectations. The boat was then sent to Visual for its current paint job. Along the way the boat received just about every upgrade imaginable and the original owner finally took delivery late 2009. Sadly the original owner didn’t get to put much time on it and passed away. The couple I purchased it from are in their late 70s. They bought the boat for the looks but hired a driver to get them around, and it was rarely used.
It’s a local boat to me here NY, yet it’s rare to find anyone that even knows the boat as it just wasn’t used much. It’s clean and blemish/scratch free. Just needs a lot of preventative maintenance because of the lack of use, which it will get this spring.
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Bring it down we can get the preventive done and a bit of run time on it. Heck if you are afraid of salt water we can dunk it in the St Johns, worst thing could happen is hit a Gator.
It’s actually a 2007! Only 14 hours since 2014.
This was the cover on powerboat magazine in 2007. The paint was damaged after that shootout/test before the boat actually had a buyer. Nortech offered a repaint to the buyer and it was painted but didn’t meet his expectations. The boat was then sent to Visual for its current paint job. Along the way the boat received just about every upgrade imaginable and the original owner finally took delivery late 2009. Sadly the original owner didn’t get to put much time on it and passed away. The couple I purchased it from are in their late 70s. They bought the boat for the looks but hired a driver to get them around, and it was rarely used.
It’s a local boat to me here NY, yet it’s rare to find anyone that even knows the boat as it just wasn’t used much. It’s clean and blemish/scratch free. Just needs a lot of preventative maintenance because of the lack of use, which it will get this spring.
This was the cover on powerboat magazine in 2007. The paint was damaged after that shootout/test before the boat actually had a buyer. Nortech offered a repaint to the buyer and it was painted but didn’t meet his expectations. The boat was then sent to Visual for its current paint job. Along the way the boat received just about every upgrade imaginable and the original owner finally took delivery late 2009. Sadly the original owner didn’t get to put much time on it and passed away. The couple I purchased it from are in their late 70s. They bought the boat for the looks but hired a driver to get them around, and it was rarely used.
It’s a local boat to me here NY, yet it’s rare to find anyone that even knows the boat as it just wasn’t used much. It’s clean and blemish/scratch free. Just needs a lot of preventative maintenance because of the lack of use, which it will get this spring.
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1. I don’t have the time this winter. 2. I really don’t want to run that painted aluminum trailer on the salty roads to get out of here 😂
thank you for the invite.
thank you for the invite.
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