AJ Coupe Is North of the Border
#1
It wis with extremely mixed emotions that I report that my coupe has a new owner, and she'll be running in Canadien waters.
I've been told that the 2 happiest days for a boat owner are the day you buy it and the day you sell it. I can tell you on Friday when I sold my coupe, it was with a heavy heart. I almost backed out of the deal twice (once the night before).
Last year I only put 11 hours on the boat. This season I wasn't even able to burn 1/2 tank of gas. Since both of my kids are in that phase of deep involvement in athletics it's tough to find a full day to spend putting the boat in and taking it out/cleaning, etc.... My solution was to have a lift put in at my house (I live in a waterfront community), unfortunately the people at Anchor Marina in Grand Island NY totally screwed that up (for details see here -> http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/b...eal-5k-me.html ) Even though I won the law suit against them almost a year ago, they have yet to pay me so I went the last 2 seasons without being able to use my boat, and it seemed silly to keep that much money tied up in a gorgeous trailer ornament. So, I finally sold it.
This was by far the best toy I've ever owned. She was reliable, and a pleasure to drive.
My plan is not to leave the Elim family. I took a gorgeous 30' Motion as part of the trade (see here for details -> http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o47242-en.html ) and to buy a 27 Speedster that will require a significantly less expensive lift (so I can do it prior to Anchor Marine paying wha they owe me), and stil rip around.
The coupe was bought by a gentlemen that wanted it for his 60th birthday. He hadn't told his family and surprised them all with it when he showed up Saturday morning at his docks with it. I've already gotten multiple emails from him and he is in love with her already.
So, if you see an older guy tooling around in the coupe, don't worry, AJ hasn't aged himself significantly in a short period of time - it's a new owner.
If you're buying anything from Anchor Marina, BEWARE!!!!!!!
I've been told that the 2 happiest days for a boat owner are the day you buy it and the day you sell it. I can tell you on Friday when I sold my coupe, it was with a heavy heart. I almost backed out of the deal twice (once the night before).
Last year I only put 11 hours on the boat. This season I wasn't even able to burn 1/2 tank of gas. Since both of my kids are in that phase of deep involvement in athletics it's tough to find a full day to spend putting the boat in and taking it out/cleaning, etc.... My solution was to have a lift put in at my house (I live in a waterfront community), unfortunately the people at Anchor Marina in Grand Island NY totally screwed that up (for details see here -> http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/b...eal-5k-me.html ) Even though I won the law suit against them almost a year ago, they have yet to pay me so I went the last 2 seasons without being able to use my boat, and it seemed silly to keep that much money tied up in a gorgeous trailer ornament. So, I finally sold it.
This was by far the best toy I've ever owned. She was reliable, and a pleasure to drive.
My plan is not to leave the Elim family. I took a gorgeous 30' Motion as part of the trade (see here for details -> http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o47242-en.html ) and to buy a 27 Speedster that will require a significantly less expensive lift (so I can do it prior to Anchor Marine paying wha they owe me), and stil rip around.
The coupe was bought by a gentlemen that wanted it for his 60th birthday. He hadn't told his family and surprised them all with it when he showed up Saturday morning at his docks with it. I've already gotten multiple emails from him and he is in love with her already.
So, if you see an older guy tooling around in the coupe, don't worry, AJ hasn't aged himself significantly in a short period of time - it's a new owner.
If you're buying anything from Anchor Marina, BEWARE!!!!!!!
#4
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Joined: Jun 2007
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From: Osage Beach, MO
I know the feeling. I sold my 30 in April. Been looking but not much has caught my eye in the range I was looking. I just listed a few autos for sale and will be stepping the replacement search. ready for a 36. Wish I could have swung yours before it was gone but thats the way things work sometimes.
#5
I know the feeling. I sold my 30 in April. Been looking but not much has caught my eye in the range I was looking. I just listed a few autos for sale and will be stepping the replacement search. ready for a 36. Wish I could have swung yours before it was gone but thats the way things work sometimes.
I highly recommend the Coupe - was just a pleasure to drive - if you can find one with an Ilmor power package, even better!!!



