Apache 41
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From: Plainville/Old Lyme, CT Boca Raton, FL
Beautiful, and it most likely did just have $500,000 sunk into it but sad reality is, with the newer stuff out there and the prices of the new technology getting so low, that boat will never see the north side of $150k, Unless the drives and engines were 1075/6 packages.
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Beautiful, and it most likely did just have $500,000 sunk into it but sad reality is, with the newer stuff out there and the prices of the new technology getting so low, that boat will never see the north side of $150k, Unless the drives and engines were 1075/6 packages.
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From: Plainville/Old Lyme, CT Boca Raton, FL
Most of the apache guys don't care if they ever sell the boats, they just leave them on the market at the high dollar amount encase somebody comes along and wants to pay the premium. Or atleast that's what it seems like..
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and where are those buyers? 99% of guys with that kind of cash didn't get it by paying too much for stuff. and the bank would be a fool to write a loan. I love these boats and was a fan back in the 80's when they were new but reality needs to set in. the market isn't there.
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you guy are right they are not worth the big money any more you could not even get $85,000 for one turn key i have three two are for sale one for $125 race setup an one side by side setup for $85,000 cant even get close to that some one offerd me $90,000 for the race one had to turn it down i Owen all my boat's so i dont need to sell them. the ones on line are just people trying to see if they get anyone to bit on them.and to keep the apache ads full all the time


