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Old 03-21-2013, 06:48 PM
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that rebuild will be a real machine with the cummins in it. i would keep it or hold out to find a guy that knows what the boat really is. Diesel power is definatly more economical. Also with the engine in the middle of the boat it really must be quite a a ride. The metan marine boat was a total rebuild but it had an i/o i think. That thing was selling for 100K i think. some guy with a ton of money that wants a good one may pay it. You never know. Seacrafts r very unique. I had a 86 23 superfish that was an unbeleivable boat. Everyone who rode on it could not beleive how well she rode. The boat also raised quite a few tuna. Almost everytime out on that boat I was amazed at the way it handled.
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Old 03-23-2013, 06:51 AM
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The metan marine boat was a total rebuild but it had an i/o i think. That thing was selling for 100K i think. some guy with a ton of money that wants a good one may pay it.
Yup, Yanmar 260 to a jackshaft Yanmar Aqua-Drive I/O. Beautiful boat but definitely gonna take a special buyer for that one at $150K asking price.
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Old 03-24-2013, 08:42 PM
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150 is a little to much think of what you can get for that!
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