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Old 10-05-2012, 10:10 PM
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Come on, really? Everyone has been talking about this one forever. It's DONE. If you want a 28, save your money or at least wait for something better to come along. Just trying to help...there's nothing left.
However, in the back of my head I hear "one man's trash is another man's treasure".
Seriously, no gain here. Save your time and your money IMO.
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Old 10-05-2012, 10:22 PM
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Fellas i did pay 5K for the boat with motors and drives plus 3K to get it shipped. I've sold the drives and Manifolds but i'm keeping the motors. I've removed the floors and the gas tanks all the work requires time and time is money thats why is listed @ $7500 obo I'm willing to take any reasonable offers at the end of the day is a Pantera, the only reason I pulled back on the project is because i rather dump the cash on something new 2010 or better. I buy cheap build and then sell. And the pictures is my shop not Pantera's shop there shop has there logo painted on the wall. If any body is interested give me a call 305-305-6815
and for the haters keep your s#%t comments to yourself I do this as a hobby and to have fun, not for drama like some drama queens on these forums.
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Old 10-05-2012, 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by slpcamaross97
YEP. Thats the one.

Looks like its time for this thing to go into the shredder....... Ill buy the trailer.

On second thought... Is that the Pantera factory building?
Forget the shredder i think sinking it would be funner.
Along with the trailer.
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Old 10-05-2012, 11:05 PM
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Drop it off at Pantera.
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Old 10-06-2012, 10:23 AM
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Since you have it apart what are the stringers transom and bulkhead really like? How wet are they?
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Old 10-06-2012, 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by underload
Fellas i did pay 5K for the boat with motors and drives plus 3K to get it shipped. I've sold the drives and Manifolds but i'm keeping the motors. I've removed the floors and the gas tanks all the work requires time and time is money thats why is listed @ $7500 obo I'm willing to take any reasonable offers at the end of the day is a Pantera, the only reason I pulled back on the project is because i rather dump the cash on something new 2010 or better. I buy cheap build and then sell. And the pictures is my shop not Pantera's shop there shop has there logo painted on the wall. If any body is interested give me a call 305-305-6815
and for the haters keep your s#%t comments to yourself I do this as a hobby and to have fun, not for drama like some drama queens on these forums.
You got to understand a lot of people think your hull is structurally wet and the removal of the floor and fuel tanks revealed that condition and now you're asking someone to pay you $7500 to haul a Clorox bottle away.
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Old 10-06-2012, 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by bigboat28
Since you have it apart what are the stringers transom and bulkhead really like? How wet are they?
Stringer bulkheads and transom all got to get redone.
If your interested make me an offer.

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Old 10-06-2012, 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
You got to understand a lot of people think your hull is structurally wet and the removal of the floor and fuel tanks revealed that condition and now you're asking someone to pay you $7500 to haul a Clorox bottle away.
It was full of water from bow to stern, but how many
People redo their bulkheads floors and stringers transom.
Alot of people water only affects the wood not fiberglass.
If water would do damage to fiberglass they wouldn't make
Fiberglass boats.
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Old 10-06-2012, 03:25 PM
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that's a 2 thousand dollar hull at best. you got it apart and figured that out.

now you want to sell it at 7500. good luck with that.
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im all for bringing pantera boats back and getting them up and running and i know what it costs without having to do glass work. i can tell you first hand your not gonna make a living doing it. good luck with the sale tho
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