37avh in ad??
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It's been asked about several times in recent weeks. No issues that I know of. It was on display in Key West in November. It was clean, and Pat commented about how great it looked after all these years. It looked to be original interior even.
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This was right after it was listed and the only one near Miami that I saw in the classifieds so I assmue this was the one he spoke of. Of course assuming makes a a$$ out of u and me!
This was right after it was listed and the only one near Miami that I saw in the classifieds so I assmue this was the one he spoke of. Of course assuming makes a a$$ out of u and me!
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I flew from Michigan to Miami to look at the boat. I overnighted them a deposit on a Monday, and was at their shop Saturday morning. Not nearly as nice as they lead you to believe! Was told it was a primarily fresh water boat form NY state. Did some research, the previous owner lived on Long Island and ran purely in salt. Had numerous scratches/gouges in glass, two different vintage transom assemblys, speedo had been replaced with a GPS (speedo was not disconnected, it was still hanging behind the dash form the wires!) one gimbal ring was shot (which is odd, the driver were both new). Every nook and cranny was filthy. You could really tell the boat was rode hard and put away wet (and salty!). Definitively a disappointment. You could tell alot of work that was done to the boat was half assed (with exception to the engines, Richie Zul's work was top notch). I talked to a surveyor in that area that specializes in performance boats. He gave me a heads up as to what he seen wrong with it. Pretty long list! Unless you could steal the boat, I'd stay away. Too bad, i bet she was an awesome boat in her day!



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