Any quarter canopy 32A's for sale?
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Have you checked out the beyond reason boat?? it seems to be the closest Skater availible meeting your needs - Canopies, #6's, Kevlar but it is a 2000 model... not sure when the production went from 32A to B's.
It has been said that the B's are more efficient than A's with I/O power but then again, the 170+ run a few weeks ago made quite a statement!
It has been said that the B's are more efficient than A's with I/O power but then again, the 170+ run a few weeks ago made quite a statement!
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I saw Beyond Reason at Innovation. l did not look at it real close but it looked good and the engines were getting fully sorted by Innovation Marine. I would think it is a good boat based on what I saw and what the owner was doing from a maintenance standpoint.
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From: Plainville/Old Lyme, CT Boca Raton, FL
I appreciate it guys, I know what's listed but can't believe there's not any others kicking around that aren't listed anywhere. If I was going to spend $100k plus there's a couple older 40's out there that can be bought.
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I have a bravo 32B with 525's. Pete recommended bravo's and I have not regretted it. They can last quite well on a efficient boat. Where I live has a shallow river at low tide SSM's were not a good option due to prop cost and weight. So far I have not trashed a prop but a Hering Bravo is 1/3 the cost of a Hering SSM prop. I can get over 2mpg at 100 MPH on most days.
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Catz azz is listed....32, canopies, twin 2011 580cid 1000hp, #5's ........with very familiar paint scheme asking $92.5K
http://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/18222
http://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/18222


