Engine is in, boat is completed!!
#11
Originally Posted by Pantera28-650HP
Thanks for the support and input. The 502 was definately the right choice. I think I'm asking a reasonable price for the condition the boat is in. My wife says to bump it up, and I really should. I'll let it ride for a week or two and then decide, if it goes on Boattrader.com I might bump it up to a better asking price of $ 36,900.00. There is nothing on this boat that wasn't done top notch, alot of time and $$ spent making everything right.
I even re did the hatch ram. I didn't like the force it put on the hatch mounted the other way. That is the only thing that I did not care for from the factory, everything else is top shelf!!!
I even re did the hatch ram. I didn't like the force it put on the hatch mounted the other way. That is the only thing that I did not care for from the factory, everything else is top shelf!!!
As usual, you are full of $hit!! Frank's boat will sell before yours!
#15
They were in the boat before I bought it. I was going to powdercoat them white, but there are backing plates on the transom that i would need to do also. I didn't want to break apart through bolts that were sealed properly so i left them aluminum.
#16
My pumps are mounted to the transom. Due to the transom angle they would leak. This winter I cut some angled wood blocks to put behind them. So far no leaks. I haven't had a good rough water test to see if they will hold up yet.
I can't believe you boat hasn't sold yet. Sounds like a good deal.
I can't believe you boat hasn't sold yet. Sounds like a good deal.
#17
I just took it out of storage 3 weeks ago and installed the engine 2 weeks ago.
Not one person has come to see it yet. Many calls and emails. I'm sure the first person that sees it in person will buy it if they know anything about these boats. It's extremeley clean and ready to go at a fair price.
Not one person has come to see it yet. Many calls and emails. I'm sure the first person that sees it in person will buy it if they know anything about these boats. It's extremeley clean and ready to go at a fair price.
#18
Originally Posted by Pantera28-650HP
Not one person has come to see it yet. Many calls and emails. I'm sure the first person that sees it in person will buy it if they know anything about these boats. It's extremeley clean and ready to go at a fair price.
I had the same situation when selling my 28.
I had countless emails and talkers...
I had a small few that actually had it in them to come look at the boat.
I turned one buyer down simply because I could tell he would abuse, and not take care of the boat... Stupid maybe, but I couldn't bear to see the boat get trashed.
One buyer gave me $500 deposit.. then couldn't get the rest of the cash.
Then another board member came along... Good guys, with enough knowledge on how to handle and take care of my baby... they're having a great time with it.
Just keep advertising it. It'll sell. It just takes someone that understands what it really is....
Very nice boat.
Try some old fashoned advertising. Put a for sale sign on it and take it to the water, or park it along a busy raod that boaters take to run to the river/lake...
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Performance Boat Center-FL
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Wright Performance, MTI, Cigarette, Sunsation
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