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Old 12-08-2008, 04:50 PM
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Anything around in single bb or twin sb.
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Originally Posted by fantastixvoyage
Anything around in single bb or twin sb.
There is a new unrigged Y2K, at Superboat.

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I don't know what kind of project you are looking for, but I would sell my 26 ft. Nova II without power.

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Im thinking about selling my 24...new interior new trailer new full hyd steering new nautilex floor bravo 136:1 with labbed 24...call me 386 316 2349
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Sorry should have been more specific....looking for a 30 for Class 5 racing. Prefer a lighter build and somewhat cheap as racing will surely beat on it. The Y2K is the preferred style but probably too costly.

Just looking at all my options before I change the setup on my phantom from pleasure to more of a race setup (sit-down, dual throttle, etc). Not to mention this boat is a tank and while its a great rough water boat I would need something lighter to be competitive.
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Originally Posted by fantastixvoyage
Sorry should have been more specific....looking for a 30 for Class 5 racing. Prefer a lighter build and somewhat cheap as racing will surely beat on it. The Y2K is the preferred style but probably too costly.

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fantastixvoyage, not sure what your pocket book can afford, but give John Coen at Superboat a call. I do believe the unrigged Y2K he has in stock is the lite race layup.
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Originally Posted by Superbabi
fantastixvoyage, not sure what your pocket book can afford, but give John Coen at Superboat a call. I do believe the unrigged Y2K he has in stock is the lite race layup.
The price tag on that hull including interior was 38K last year; probably a little less now that it has been sitting...
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Originally Posted by Pat McPherson
The price tag on that hull including interior was 38K last year; probably a little less now that it has been sitting...
By all means worth a call, you never know ???
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Originally Posted by Superbabi
By all means worth a call, you never know ???
For anyone looking to buy a new 30' hull, Superboat is more than competitive.
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Last winter I decided I was going to go racing with my 30. Never seemed to find the time. After all the tragic thing that happened last season im quite happy that I never did get to race. It doesnt look dangerous from the sidelines. It looks like fun. In fact the sport is very dangerous and I give anybody who actually does race alot of credit. Good luck with your search.
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