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well i've decided to sell my 33, if anyone knows some one thats interested please write or call, its getting the brand new XR's drives as i write this. way to much to type here about it other than fresh water 97, new 540's and a whole lot more, runs great 90k or obo, alum triple owenes trailer.941-302-3828
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i'll be there,already planning a passenger list, hopefully/regretibly this will be the last ride in this boat. i really do love it, the big blocks sound and feel,and of coarse the ride, i think that i heard that there like the cadillac of big cats and i have to agree, i would never part with it , but im getting to old to work in bilges as im basically a self project person and i just dont have the shop and equiptment to do it myself and im not gonna buy a fork lift and drive lift,etc to work on my own stuff.
im going back to outboards that i know backwards and forwards and can have off and on the bench in 20 minutes.
i started this project by using ocean express'es lift in algonac when i went up there in January to pick up a Phantom that i bought and was gonna put some outboards on, as it was january and people were snowmobiling on the the lake,not to mention it was 5 degrees, i needed to swap trailers with a aluminum one that I brought up from fla, Ross did the swap, as i was touring the ocean express shop, i saw this boat sitting there and fell in love with it, when i got back to fla after thinking about it all the way back, i decided i would rather have a big cat over the Phantom and bought it with no power. so i built the motors and all the other stuff and did it right, i have over $140,000 invested in it.
im going back to outboards that i know backwards and forwards and can have off and on the bench in 20 minutes.
i started this project by using ocean express'es lift in algonac when i went up there in January to pick up a Phantom that i bought and was gonna put some outboards on, as it was january and people were snowmobiling on the the lake,not to mention it was 5 degrees, i needed to swap trailers with a aluminum one that I brought up from fla, Ross did the swap, as i was touring the ocean express shop, i saw this boat sitting there and fell in love with it, when i got back to fla after thinking about it all the way back, i decided i would rather have a big cat over the Phantom and bought it with no power. so i built the motors and all the other stuff and did it right, i have over $140,000 invested in it.
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