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32' SEACRAFT FOR SALE
I SAW THIS ONE FOR SALE $87,500. OUT THE DOOR.
http://auctions.floridasportsman.com...286&class&3&4& FELLOW [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img] |
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Re: 32' SEACRAFT FOR SALE
See this one Otto? it's already down in the state where you are thinking of moving (NO SHIPPING NEEDED!!!).
AND, it has room on it to take the rest of us fishing [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: 32' SEACRAFT FOR SALE
Otto-I hear the four fishing buddies theory taking shape [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img] !!
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Re: 32' SEACRAFT FOR SALE
I was at Outdoor World last Fri. night and looked at the 32’s boy that looks like one sweet boat. I wonder how she takes the waves in the 3-5 & 4-6 ‘ size. I looked at the space under the coffin seat there is enough room under there to put tons of stuff but hart to get to. The one I was looking at was selling for $135,000
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Re: 32' SEACRAFT FOR SALE
I believe this is the guy I bought my 23 Sceptre from over in Tarpon Spngs.
Nice guy, pretty straight forward to deal with. I don't think he was to happy with the Opti's though. I'm not sure whether or not Merc made the motors right, but it would probably be easy to find out the status on the motors/warrantees. I hate say it, but I really don't care for the 33 SeaCrafts myself. I have been on one, and there are some better cheaper solutions out there. I'm not knocking anyones boat, just IMHO, I don't think it is the best thing they ever built. |
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Re: 32' SEACRAFT FOR SALE
I agree with JohnB. If I were going for a new CC in this size range, I'd go with a 31 SeaVee. See the August issue of Saltwater Sportsman - MSRP $69.5K hull only. Add twin 225-250 whatevers and you're at ~$100K. Depending on electronics, you'll still come in under the SC's price. In the used market you'd probably still spend less as well.
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