33' Eliminator at NL
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This is the boat "some" folks were looking for about a year ago. Originally a Lake Havasu/So Cal boat that has finally surfaced (repo'ed) without power/drives in FL.
I think Bob Leach said this was the ugliest Daytona he ever made.......
http://www.yachtauctions.com/listing.php?vessel=6871
I think Bob Leach said this was the ugliest Daytona he ever made.......
http://www.yachtauctions.com/listing.php?vessel=6871
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This is the boat "some" folks were looking for about a year ago. Originally a Lake Havasu/So Cal boat that has finally surfaced (repo'ed) without power/drives in FL.
I think Bob Leach said this was the ugliest Daytona he ever made.......
http://www.yachtauctions.com/listing.php?vessel=6871
I think Bob Leach said this was the ugliest Daytona he ever made.......
http://www.yachtauctions.com/listing.php?vessel=6871
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Sad to see indeed...
I was working at the shop when that boat was built...nice family...wife chose the gel scheme...I believe that video is the lake test/maiden voyage...Click Here...
I was working at the shop when that boat was built...nice family...wife chose the gel scheme...I believe that video is the lake test/maiden voyage...Click Here...
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Bob doesn't care how a boat is painted, he'll gel coat it anyway you want, if you've got the money, he's a businessman... I doubt he said that... Do u have that quote? Its not ugly, I like it... it just needs a nice home, and some TLC... Its sad for someone like me, to see a once brand new 33, it that condition... what a shame!
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Could who ever bought the motors and drives get in trouble for buying stolen items?
Looking at 40K for hull and trailer looks like a good deal, that is until you start adding up everything you would need to buy to get this back on the water running. I wonder what they tore up removing the engine and drives.
Looking at 40K for hull and trailer looks like a good deal, that is until you start adding up everything you would need to buy to get this back on the water running. I wonder what they tore up removing the engine and drives.
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Most banks in CA and AZ were UCC-ing hulls and motors as collateral for marine financing. So, technically, if the bank were to "find" these motors that were removed, they would have a legal "right" to them and whoever had such motors in their possession would be in a "difficult" spot.
Could who ever bought the motors and drives get in trouble for buying stolen items?
Looking at 40K for hull and trailer looks like a good deal, that is until you start adding up everything you would need to buy to get this back on the water running. I wonder what they tore up removing the engine and drives.
Looking at 40K for hull and trailer looks like a good deal, that is until you start adding up everything you would need to buy to get this back on the water running. I wonder what they tore up removing the engine and drives.




