kingblazer84
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25000 imo and even then id feel like im getting screwed considering it has no kicker, no riggers etc.
What’s a good deal on something like this?
25000 imo and even then id feel like im getting screwed considering it has no kicker, no riggers etc.
What’s a good deal on something like this?
25000 imo and even then id feel like im getting screwed considering it has no kicker, no riggers etc.
I don't think you can go wrong at close to that price.It's practically new and will have easy resale for years.
What’s a good deal on something like this?
I think it's a pipe dream getting a four year old boat for that. A good repowered 1990 boat goes in the high teens to mid 20s25000 imo and even then id feel like im getting screwed considering it has no kicker, no riggers etc.
yup exactly thats the sad partI think it's a pipe dream getting a four year old boat for that. A good repowered 1990 boat goes in the high teens to mid 20s
more bang for your buck on that one IMO
Yeah, there is this one also. A little older but more geared for fishing. I think I’m on the lookout for something like this.
What’s a good deal on something like this?
I agree, I don't think that price is bad at all, looks super mint.I don't think you can go wrong at close to that price.It's practically new and will have easy resale for years.
Is that 225 one of the ones with known issues
YupIs that 225 one of the ones with known issues
Ya I was thinking that too, our 17.5 Hourston has a 100 on it and I wouldn't want less...I think that would be a good deal with a 140 or a 115 on the back. That thing would be a slug with a 90.
I’m glad it went to someone that’s going to refurbish it.
Is that 90 enough, or is it considered underpowered?The newer eagle for $35k is a solid price in today’s market. This tyee looks like a generally good condition hull and would look great after 5-6 hours of elbow grease.@ExFlyGuy
If had 90 and 115. The 90 gets you there. The 115 gets you there faster.Is that 90 enough, or is it considered underpowered?
If had 90 and 115. The 90 gets you there. The 115 gets you there faster.
90 is bottom line acceptable, and most do come with 90’s from the dealer. Plus the e-tech would have a little more oomph being a 2 stroke and a bit lighter