Looking at this Apache
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You probably neglected to notice what constitutes the peace sign in my avitar . The best peace is achieved through deterrence- having your opponent fear the engagement. The second best peace is achieved through swift and decisive defeat of your opponent. Peace is only a positive thing if you are holding the high ground. It isn't particularly useful to the oppresed.
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She does look clean other than the engines and the gauges.Its only money right?
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That color in the cockpit looks real HOT I had a 31 Chapperal with it and you couldn't touch it in the sun. Why do these boats always look like they were run way to hard and put away wet?
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Unfortunately, there are many buyers that get caught up in that new-boat-fever excitement. The're thinking "I've always wanted a good deal on a Cig/Apache/Fountain/Etc" and they don't do the numbers- or they BS themselves on what it's going to take and what it's going to cost. How do I know? Personal experience.
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I agree Chris, its dammed if you do or dammed if ya don't. I wanted an old Cig or Apache when I got my A.T. I did the #s and they just don't work. The real problem is nowa days the new ones are so far out there in $$$$ that you can't do that eather. I now have come to the conclusion that if and when I am ever going to have another "sport - performance" boat it will have to be a restore that will take most of my time and nickel and dime me to the grave, so with that said I don't see one in my future and that is painful. Thanks Snap-On
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I'm familiar with this boat. The owner has had it at least 6 years maybe closer to 10. The pictures don't do it justice, the boat is used at Lake Hamilton in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The people that own it, (Martindales) uses it a lot but it should be well serviced. You got see this one in the water to appreciate; definitely a head turner. Surprised he's selling unless it's time to move up to something new and let someone else feed it money for a while.