32 Caliber questions
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From: catawba island, ohio
I finally have the means to purchase a performance boat and saw a 1994 32 Caliber repoed not far from me. I am wondering how these boats take the water, burn gas, and what a good price for one on a normal day is. Thanks.
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From: ankeny,ia.
I've had some seat time in a 32 outlaw, which is the same thing.
They're a pretty good riding and handling boat.
Fuel consumtion depends on the power and how hard you run it.
Price depends on condition....I'd say in the $ 35-40 k range on average
They're a pretty good riding and handling boat.
Fuel consumtion depends on the power and how hard you run it.
Price depends on condition....I'd say in the $ 35-40 k range on average
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From: catawba island, ohio
40k for a '94 ??? that is a surprising number, I figured I would offer them 18k for the boat since it is a repo and very dirty. the boat has newer EFI 454s in it, however it hasn't touched the water since at least 2005 (thats when registration expired)
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Its not a pig by any means, just dirty, I have not been on it but the pics, make it look like its not horrible, just needs a lot of soap and wax. no trailer included though, but I think it would be a perfect boat for the money, and money could be made even, but that is a long shot.
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you can always go up but real hard to go down in price when you are trying to buy Bigboater where you at on Catawba parents use to have a place next to the old treasure cove right on the curve
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