opinions on the hull in the classifieds
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From: Lake George, NY
Not bad looking. Bring your longest level and see how the bottom is. Buying a start like this is good. But it's not going to be cheap. Be prepared to do your homework and add up the parts that you will need. Pages of 2 dollar parts add up after the majors
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From: Murrayville Georgia
the big question is what is it? with no HIN it is currently nothing so it would have to be titled as a homemade. otherwise the builder would have to assign a HIN and issue a Statement of Origin.
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I agree with the above post. Try to find out who actually built this hull and where the mold came from. Not necessarily a bad thing as there are some nice boats that are not actually built at the "factory" but are more or less assembled. Forget the trailer deal with that after your done.
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From: naples,florida
It's a 24 by 7 with a new deck design. If it was a solid glass boat I wouldn't worry , any idiot can build one.
A lightweight foam glass composite boat built by Who knows ! I would not want to trust my life in it jumping off 5 foot waves at 70 mph thank you.
A lightweight foam glass composite boat built by Who knows ! I would not want to trust my life in it jumping off 5 foot waves at 70 mph thank you.



