![]() |
You are correct they I remember seeing your boat. I'm waiting to see when the guy interested is going to see my boat. He is from NY I think and the marina is going to meet him in Clevland I believe.
What kind of price are you going to ask and how many hours are on your boat? You can pm me or send me any e-mail at [email protected] if you like. Depending on the price I might be interested. |
Stuck i have a 26 T-Bred now know as the 28, i do 82 all day its a beast love the boat I also agree to the "280"
|
I know some of the older 260's were a true 26 ft. (Not counting the swim platform) What year did the 260 become a 24 footer?
|
1996 i believe.
|
The 24' was introduced in 1998 and the 260/280 naming convention was rolled out over the next year.
|
So the 260 from 1998 and newer are 24 ft. ers. Was just curious. Been measuring all my buddies boats. Seems like everyone measures a little different.:rolleyes: I kinda like the real deal measurments.
|
I guess I cold take my 1997 26' that's now a 28' add a point on the front of it and call it a 30'. Oh wait, I think another boat company has already done that. It starts with f and ends with ountain :evilb:
|
Nash im not touching that one with a ten foot poll but ill put it this way im not disagreeing
|
All I can add is my 260 runs better than my 30 Scarab, and way more efficant than the 26 Corsa I raced for a few years.
So I can only wonder what a 280 or a VR1 runs like. |
Originally Posted by FlashPRace
(Post 2164762)
All I can add is my 260 runs better than my 30 Scarab, and way more efficant than the 26 Corsa I raced for a few years.
So I can only wonder what a 280 or a VR1 runs like. |
| All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:10 PM. |
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.