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ratedx 11-04-2011 05:00 PM

that was my O.L. !!
 
Not really but i just missed that 37 Stilletto DAM!! that belonged to Larry Please i want to mobve from Fountain to O.L. Please any one with info on a stilletto For sale or Quattro up to 150 k to spend thanks so much!! congrats to new owner of larry,s boat and good luck--p.s. sell it to me for quick profit??

jbadd90 11-04-2011 10:49 PM


Originally Posted by ratedx (Post 3542951)
Not really but i just missed that 37 Stilletto DAM!! that belonged to Larry Please i want to mobve from Fountain to O.L. Please any one with info on a stilletto For sale or Quattro up to 150 k to spend thanks so much!! congrats to new owner of larry,s boat and good luck--p.s. sell it to me for quick profit??

send me a email i have one that with worth it and in great condition email is [email protected]

WildThing47 11-05-2011 02:40 PM

How about a 42..

Email me if you're interested in a #6 boat...around your price range..

TomFTM 11-05-2011 08:45 PM

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I'll might sell my 37 for the right price...

ratedx 11-05-2011 09:35 PM

tell me more? motors? year etc.. thanks!

88bullet 11-05-2011 09:55 PM

get ahold of CIG92 i think he wants to move his stilletto

TCBoss302 11-06-2011 09:02 AM


Originally Posted by ratedx (Post 3542951)
Not really but i just missed that 37 Stilletto DAM!! that belonged to Larry Please i want to mobve from Fountain to O.L. Please any one with info on a stilletto For sale or Quattro up to 150 k to spend thanks so much!! congrats to new owner of larry,s boat and good luck--p.s. sell it to me for quick profit??

I waited too long for the right Stiletto to come up for sale to turn around and sell her.

With 150K, why don't you buy the nicest Stiletto out there, INCOGNITO? If I hadn't of had my own power, I would have bought Rich's boat a long time ago. Go past just the pics and read, or better yet, talk to Rich about what all he has done to the boat, it's amazing!

SLOWRIDE-388 11-06-2011 09:24 AM


Originally Posted by TCBoss302 (Post 3543687)
I waited too long for the right Stiletto to come up for sale to turn around and sell her.

With 150K, why don't you buy the nicest Stiletto out there, INCOGNITO? If I hadn't of had my own power, I would have bought Rich's boat a long time ago. Go past just the pics and read, or better yet, talk to Rich about what all he has done to the boat, it's amazing!

I agree 100% on this. Very nice boat

ratedx 11-06-2011 09:29 AM

incognito? links to pics?/info! thanks

richanton 11-06-2011 03:09 PM


Originally Posted by TCBoss302 (Post 3543687)
With 150K, why don't you buy the nicest Stiletto out there, INCOGNITO? If I hadn't of had my own power, I would have bought Rich's boat a long time ago. Go past just the pics and read, or better yet, talk to Rich about what all he has done to the boat, it's amazing!

Here you go, take a look.

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...incognito.html

TomFTM 11-06-2011 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by ratedx (Post 3543551)
tell me more? motors? year etc.. thanks!


my boat is a 95 that looks like a 2010. I have more options than any other 37 out there . myco trailer, dropin 3 rd boltster , 2 covers cockpit and full cover , sun pad for the front deck that snaps into place, race hatch , zip out compartments , custom rear seat cover when working on motors ,or when u dont want someone stepping on the seats. cabin interior new in 07 cockpit interior new in 06 , drives are #5 speedmasters on boxes freshened two years ago . motors are 557 cubes , hyd roller s 14 qt pans , 10-71 blowers , twin 850 demons , stellings headers making a little over 800 hp . turn key ..

MARINE UNLIMITED 11-07-2011 04:41 AM

Wild Child. Save yourself 50k. Check our website for pics. If interested call Tom.

SS930 11-07-2011 06:48 AM

I just wrote up a big response and then deleted it as I don't want to offend anyone. With that said, I will still say at this price point I would highly suggest holding out for an OL with #6 drives. You're in the drivers seat and have the option now. There were quite a few 37's built with 6's and these drives are significantly more reliable, much stronger, offer big performance advantages, are more desirable, and have better resale. You should be able to get into a nice 37 with 6's for $150k or less.

Personally, I would not buy an OL without #6 or Indy drives.

BTW, I have seen Rich's 37 multiple times and I can tell you it's very clean and extremely nice! Power and drives withstanding, I would certainly agree his is the nicest hull on the market! If you're looking for a turn key and reliable boat with mild power, you wont find a nicer one out there!

richanton 11-07-2011 07:25 AM

Scott, agree with everything that you said. All else being equal, #6's are the most desirable drives. But, you have to look at the whole package. Drives aren't the only factor when it comes to reliability, and I would argue that a bravo boat with stock Mercury Racing power will be much more reliable that a #6 boat with used blower motors. Most bravo failures come with trying to push big power through drives that just aren't rated for it. Merc 850's and #6's would be the ticket, but you just aren't going to find that in this price range.

If somebody wants to do 100+ mph than mine isn't the boat for them, this is an 83 mph boat. But, it starts EVERY time I ask it to, runs like a swiss watch, idles like a dream, and sips 87 octane fuel. RatedX was interested in LV's boat, which was a bravo boat with mild power, so I'm guessing that is what he wants. He would be crazy to buy another bravo 37 without talking to me first. There are lots of beautiful 37 OLs out there, but nobody else has invested the time or money that I have invested in INCOGNITO. BTW, not dying to sell it, in fact I just let the ad expire.

SS930 11-07-2011 09:03 AM

Rich,
Sorry if I came off as knocking your boat (or anyone else's). That was certainly not my intention, and why I deleted my first post. Although, I'm sure you and others know where I was coming from so I wont beat a dead horse here.

Again, RatedX if you are looking for a mild power bravo based37, Rich's is the cleanest out there without question. I can personally vouch for it and you'll be hard pressed to find a nicer example.

anchor 11-07-2011 09:05 AM

If you want #6's and the cleanest 37 on the market call Ted Link @ link's marine 302-354-4989. This boat is perfect. I think he has it listed in the classifieds......you have to see the boat in person to appreciate how nice it is.......

richanton 11-07-2011 09:33 AM


Originally Posted by SS930 (Post 3544154)
Rich,
Sorry if I came off as knocking your boat (or anyone else's). That was certainly not my intention, and why I deleted my first post. Although, I'm sure you and others know where I was coming from so I wont beat a dead horse here.

Again, RatedX if you are looking for a mild power bravo based37, Rich's is the cleanest out there without question. I can personally vouch for it and you'll be hard pressed to find a nicer example.

Scott, not at all, I know exactly where you are coming from. No worries. When dealing with a limited budget you always need to compromise somewhere. When I planned my redo I spent money on what was important to me. If you want to do 100+ mph this is not your boat. I focused my efforts on building a rig that was very functional with all the latest accessories/technology, and a showstopper at the docks. I wanted to pull up to the docks at any poker run next to the big boys and still be able to turn some heads. This boat will be impossible to replace, which is why I'm in no real hurry to sell.

drpete3 11-07-2011 10:26 AM

So I am counting 4 37's for sale rite now.

BTW FWIW I am currently down grading my power from about 900 hp w whipples to 700's NA. I wanna be boating every weekend. So I dont care that I dont have 6's

overlimits 11-07-2011 10:32 AM

They are all for sale for the right price

drpete3 11-07-2011 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by overlimits (Post 3544214)
They are all for sale for the right price

I have an emotional attachment so my price would reflect that

SS930 11-07-2011 11:16 AM


Originally Posted by drpete3 (Post 3544241)
I have an emotional attachment so my price would reflect that

I do too, but if someone wanted to give me $150k for mine I'd probably have to think real hard about selling it! :D

links 11-07-2011 11:52 AM


Originally Posted by drpete3 (Post 3544241)
I have an emotional attachment so my price would reflect that


I dont! Somebody make me a realistic offer. You dont want the big power? I'll sell w/o or put whatever you want in it.

WildThing47 11-07-2011 02:21 PM

Mine's the only one (42) on the market for the price with the big hardware (#6s) and perfectly reliable power, start and run every weekend...

I'm just looking to go back to big power and 130+ top end...

100 Just doesn't cut it when I used to cruise @ 100...

Everyone who's seen me out knows the boat is setup right, not once have I been stuck any place or on the dock due to motor failure or any failure for that matter...with the exception of leaving the cabin lights on....

Scott was actually there, we hooked up the chargers and left the marina 1hr behind... ;)

Maintained with an open check book, but I think every outerlimits owner is severely anal when it comes to our boats...so this is a given for every boat out there...

Good luck with everyone's sale, personally if I keep it I might re-power it, it's a fantastic boat, just looking for something else...

Rich, your boat is beautiful...everyone's boat on here is a great example....you don't exactly buy one of these to let them rot...

ratedx 11-11-2011 05:40 PM

Getting close! i have two boats in mind! a 2001 w/575's staggerred or a 96 w/600's both stilettos and both in about the same shape with great graphics-they are both priced about the same- any input on 575 motors?? i have been told that they are questionable and so so on reliability-also how would you compare the boats to a 38 fountain with same power?? thanks sooo much!! also i would like to thank other O.L. owners for thier responses!

Single With Twins 11-11-2011 06:16 PM

Only from what I read above but if both boats are about the same money, the 2001 seems like a no brainier being that it is 5 years newer. The 575s are a great motor, couple friends run them and have had no issues to my knowledge.......I was under the impression that the merc 600s were problem motors but do not know first hand. The 575 came out after the 600 was removed from the line up. Someone with better knowledge my chime in but if I were in your shoes I would be going for the 575 boat for sure.

Good luck

WildThing47 11-12-2011 01:12 AM

575s are great motors....



don't juice em, check compression, and go from there...


It's not my setup....but...each to his own ;)

Good luck with whatever you choose, but for the price, you should just bite the bullet and run mine....

The 600s are...not what you want......they're too high strung...believe it or not that extra 25hp....just doesn't do it...

Who wants a 42..

TCBoss302 11-12-2011 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by ratedx (Post 3547787)
Getting close! i have two boats in mind! a 2001 w/575's staggerred or a 96 w/600's both stilettos and both in about the same shape with great graphics-they are both priced about the same- any input on 575 motors?? i have been told that they are questionable and so so on reliability-also how would you compare the boats to a 38 fountain with same power?? thanks sooo much!! also i would like to thank other O.L. owners for thier responses!

X, there is no comparison between a 38 Fountain and a 37 OL. With such a strong interest in a Stiletto, I'm surprised you need to even ask that question. The Fountain will be a little faster with the same HP, but that's where the comparison ends. Good luck with your purchase!


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