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Old 05-17-2015, 01:10 PM
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Ted had the 37 freshened up in every way , motors , drive , ect . He told me she didn't handle well when it got up into the teens . Ted gotten a price to redo the bottom at one point to help with the high speed issues . He sold the boat before doing that . That was the last I had heard until it came up for sale .
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If a 100k is your buget I would seriously consider spending a little more and take look at some 42's. Unbelievable riding hull and it can handle some monster power.
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Old 05-18-2015, 06:50 PM
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I've got a 97 Stiletto with trips for sale for 70k if that helps put the 2002 100k boat value into perspective. Mines a 6.5/10 whereas his is a 9 or 10. Think mine is priced fair. Its fast
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That price is unbelievable put more than that into mine and it started off as a clean fresh water boat, and its still only 90-95 mph with BRAVO'S, someone's getting a deal.
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Old 05-19-2015, 06:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Bostonirish
If a 100k is your buget I would seriously consider spending a little more and take look at some 42's. Unbelievable riding hull and it can handle some monster power.
Are there any nice 42's with 6's out there at $100k??? If so, I haven't seen them. It's pretty rare to see anything decent with dry sump 6's for $100k or less (other than an occasional Fountain)...
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Old 05-19-2015, 08:23 AM
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Couple 42's for a bit more. Just saying if you have a 100k to spend there's a good chance you could up the ante a little more for something with a much better reputation than the quad step. 100k is without a doubt a lot of money don't get me wrong. If 100k was your absolute limit then yes that 37 is a great deal. Just my 2 cents
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Originally Posted by hawaiianhopper
I've got a 97 Stiletto with trips for sale for 70k if that helps put the 2002 100k boat value into perspective. Mines a 6.5/10 whereas his is a 9 or 10. Think mine is priced fair. Its fast
One big difference tho............ 3 bravos versus 2 # 6's.
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Old 05-19-2015, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Bostonirish
Couple 42's for a bit more. Just saying if you have a 100k to spend there's a good chance you could up the ante a little more for something with a much better reputation than the quad step. 100k is without a doubt a lot of money don't get me wrong. If 100k was your absolute limit then yes that 37 is a great deal. Just my 2 cents
Not sure if this is what you meant or not, but if 100K is your absolute limit, you would need to buy a 60K boat. Whether it's a 10 year old 37 or the 42, you'd better have another 30-40K ready to fix things or update stuff.
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That boat eats parts plus it handles poorly above 100 it has to much lift. It is a pretty boat.
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