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fobes 08-29-2011 05:00 AM

"Widow Maker"
 
Anyone see the all white Skater on ebay called "Widow Maker", what a nice piece. Does it belong to anyone on the board?

Gladhe8er 08-30-2011 03:24 PM

Looks like it's in the classifieds now. They did a great job on teh re-do but I'm not sure about that FIRM price.

LESSONLEARNED 08-30-2011 08:15 PM

Boat Ran the SCOPE Catalina PR this past weekend, looks good...

I think this may be the old "HIT MAN" boat... Not Sure...

Cash Bar 08-30-2011 08:23 PM

LOL at the "firm" as well considering it sold minus power for well under 100k at National Liquidators Cali earlier this year.

OUTLAW11 09-01-2011 10:37 PM

65000:lolhit:

thisistank 09-22-2011 05:57 PM

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It's a buddies boat if anyone is interested. He spent a LOT of money rigging it (more than he expected I think). It's a CLEAN, CLEAN ride!!

I think everything is negotiable. If there was a serious buyer he'd be willing to talk. I just think he wants to ward off all the f*ck tards. :drink:

thisistank 09-22-2011 05:59 PM

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thisistank 09-22-2011 06:09 PM

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thisistank 09-22-2011 06:13 PM

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Blubyu 09-22-2011 06:15 PM

I might be wrong but that looks like "40FLATDECK" Erik's old boat?

fountainfan42 09-22-2011 06:16 PM


Originally Posted by thisistank (Post 3510000)
:eek:

cool pics and ride,best of luck on the sale is that FVCK YOU i'm reading on the engine hatch ?????

fountainfan42 09-22-2011 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by Blubyu (Post 3510004)
I might be wrong but that looks like "40FLATDECK" here on the forum Eric's old boat?

did'nt Erics have a rub rail and skater redid the paint in winter of 2010

SLOWRIDE-388 09-22-2011 08:18 PM

Nice ride, good luck with the sale.

sonic 09-22-2011 09:33 PM

Is the girl in the black top for sale also ????

thisistank 09-22-2011 10:21 PM


Originally Posted by fountainfan42 (Post 3510007)
cool pics and ride,best of luck on the sale is that FVCK YOU i'm reading on the engine hatch ?????

LOL, yeeeeeeeeea, I really don't know where that came from.....:lolhit:

thisistank 09-22-2011 10:23 PM

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Just to be clear so there's no confusion as to what boat this "was"...It was originally the "Never Late" boat owned by Scot Conrad for some time. It exchanged hands a couple times, was orange and blue without the "Never Late" running down the side for a while. Then it was taken to Skater, where it had a 100k make over. Things virtually new.

waterboy222 09-23-2011 11:20 AM

man what a pretty boat! I love it!

40FlatDeck 09-24-2011 11:17 AM


Originally Posted by thisistank (Post 3510230)
Just to be clear so there's no confusion as to what boat this "was"...It was originally the "Never Late" boat owned by Scot Conrad for some time. It exchanged hands a couple times, was orange and blue without the "Never Late" running down the side for a while. Then it was taken to Skater, where it had a 100k make over. Things virtually new.

When I got it from Scott, it was horrible, 1st trip out we smoked a Sterling. 1 day=25k :kiss:, and 2 years later, I finally got the real story from Chris of what that boat went through. What a shame. Really showed me his true colors.... Should have known better, but I was just excited to be getting a Skater, you know? I tried having it fixed in San Diego from a boat builder but it really just made it worse.....so I finally made the decision to take it to Peter, with a 20k budget, lol. Pretty much blew that out of the water when the whole rotten deck was cut off the first week. :eek: But what could I do, I am in waist deep now, so I went all the way. New tanks, all new interior (not just recovered, all new), new carbon dash, and about a million other things that were wrong, I had a 10 page bill from Skater. I just wanted it clean so I had them paint it a Mercedes Pearl. I always loved white Skaters, so thats what I did. So anyway, with 2 new motors, new drives, and a 97k bill from Skater, you can imagine how I felt, and it STILL needed more, needs more. The money I had saved up and was going to use to either pay the boat off or keep for rebuilds and such was now gone, about 180k.

We still had a lot of good years with the boat. I'm pretty sure I have the fastest 11 month old in existance, sleeping the whole time of course...:drink: Alot of great Poker Runs and alot of great people, many on this website.

But with my fathers Parkinsons in its final chapter, it had to be the first to go. Live in nurses and constant care..........if you think owning a Skater is expensive, I hope you never have to deal with a non curable disease. I did what I had to do, some may sh*t on me for that, but whats done is done.

He has a great boat and I wish them well, but Tank, at least give me the credit for making the boat what it is today.

Erik

thisistank 09-24-2011 02:23 PM


Originally Posted by 40FlatDeck (Post 3511204)
When I got it from Scott, it was horrible, 1st trip out we smoked a Sterling. 1 day=25k :kiss:, and 2 years later, I finally got the real story from Chris of what that boat went through. What a shame. Really showed me his true colors.... Should have known better, but I was just excited to be getting a Skater, you know? I tried having it fixed in San Diego from a boat builder but it really just made it worse.....so I finally made the decision to take it to Peter, with a 20k budget, lol. Pretty much blew that out of the water when the whole rotten deck was cut off the first week. :eek: But what could I do, I am in waist deep now, so I went all the way. New tanks, all new interior (not just recovered, all new), new carbon dash, and about a million other things that were wrong, I had a 10 page bill from Skater. I just wanted it clean so I had them paint it a Mercedes Pearl. I always loved white Skaters, so thats what I did. So anyway, with 2 new motors, new drives, and a 97k bill from Skater, you can imagine how I felt, and it STILL needed more, needs more. The money I had saved up and was going to use to either pay the boat off or keep for rebuilds and such was now gone, about 180k.

We still had a lot of good years with the boat. I'm pretty sure I have the fastest 11 month old in existance, sleeping the whole time of course...:drink: Alot of great Poker Runs and alot of great people, many on this website.

But with my fathers Parkinsons in its final chapter, it had to be the first to go. Live in nurses and constant care..........if you think owning a Skater is expensive, I hope you never have to deal with a non curable disease. I did what I had to do, some may sh*t on me for that, but whats done is done.

He has a great boat and I wish them well, but Tank, at least give me the credit for making the boat what it is today.

Erik

Hey Erik, really sorry to hear about your dad...that's just a horrible desease. I did not realize the boat used to be yours until blubyu's post...and then still wasn't 100% sure!

I give you 100% credit for having it rebuilt right and forking out the endless money to get it where it needed to be. Then justin spent almost as much rigging it with new power, drives, and the seemingly endless amount of fittings, washers, hoses etc etc. Needless to say with the money spent on this boat to make it right over the last two years someone could have basically bought a new skater!:lolhit:

I hope things with you dad end as positive a note as humanly possible (sounds like you're ensuring that happens) and I hope you get into another skater as soon as you're ready! Take care bro.

OL40SVX 09-24-2011 04:06 PM

It was originally built for American Offshore Marina in Dania, FL. It was sold to a guy in CT and named American Offshore Missile. It was then traded into Ocean Performance where Riichie Rich painted the boat the boat and X-Men theme which was amazing! Have never seen anything like it since. The original owner bought the boat back and had the Never Late scheme painted on it but never took delivery. Chris from Ocean ended up trading the boat to Conrad for a Outerlimits and cash. That's the early history of the boat. Boat looks great now.....good luck with the sale.

40FlatDeck 09-24-2011 04:26 PM


Originally Posted by OL40SVX (Post 3511333)
It was originally built for American Offshore Marina in Dania, FL. It was sold to a guy in CT and named American Offshore Missile. It was then traded into Ocean Performance where Riichie Rich painted the boat the boat and X-Men theme which was amazing! Have never seen anything like it since. The original owner bought the boat back and had the Never Late scheme painted on it but never took delivery. Chris from Ocean ended up trading the boat to Conrad for a Outerlimits and cash. That's the early history of the boat. Boat looks great now.....good luck with the sale.

I have a Powerboat cover when it was first American Offshore. I only have one or two pics of the X-Men theme, I always tried to find more of the paint job. Between X-Men and Conrad getting it, it sat, and sat, and sat in rain. Enough rain to fill up the sponsons, which there in lies the problem. Scott knew about it, but I was too excited and too trusting to think he was selling me something hurt. My fault either way....

thisistank 09-24-2011 05:38 PM


Originally Posted by OL40SVX (Post 3511333)
It was originally built for American Offshore Marina in Dania, FL. It was sold to a guy in CT and named American Offshore Missile. It was then traded into Ocean Performance where Riichie Rich painted the boat the boat and X-Men theme which was amazing! Have never seen anything like it since. The original owner bought the boat back and had the Never Late scheme painted on it but never took delivery. Chris from Ocean ended up trading the boat to Conrad for a Outerlimits and cash. That's the early history of the boat. Boat looks great now.....good luck with the sale.

You or Erik have pics you can post of it when it was X-man? I'd like to see it.

thisistank 09-26-2011 02:31 PM

I had the ad changed for you boys....Now you don't have to worry about "firm"...Just call and make an offer.:grinser010:

davidmercury 09-26-2011 05:18 PM


Originally Posted by 40FlatDeck (Post 3511340)
I have a Powerboat cover when it was first American Offshore. I only have one or two pics of the X-Men theme, I always tried to find more of the paint job. Between X-Men and Conrad getting it, it sat, and sat, and sat in rain. Enough rain to fill up the sponsons, which there in lies the problem. Scott knew about it, but I was too excited and too trusting to think he was selling me something hurt. My fault either way....

Yes it's interesting that they are made to take a beating at high speed in rough water conditions right?
but definately don't do well sitting in the rain on the trailer:eek:

tatra-kolos 10-01-2011 02:30 PM

If my eyes do not deceive me, you appear to have a red Haflinger parked in the driveway. That would make a great tow vehicle for the Skater, and a great picture! LOL


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