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Old 06-10-2008, 11:10 PM
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after looking at the market,I really start to ask myself that !!! http://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/5617
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Kevinr,
The boat looks great. good luck on the sell.
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I saw that boat the other day while surfing Ebay....

Boat looks great - still might be a hard sale in this market. We've watched some nice boats sit on the market for a long time at less than that.
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I'm going to say no your not asking to much. You have a great package for the guy who knows what he is looking at. Bad market your going to have to wait for the right guy or take a hit. Good luck.
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great set up.... that puppy must move pretty good.....

i like it....
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Originally Posted by SKRAMER
I'm going to say no your not asking to much. You have a great package for the guy who knows what he is looking at. Bad market your going to have to wait for the right guy or take a hit. Good luck.
exactly what i was thinking ,I know I would have paid the difference ,when i was looking!!! you never know!!

the phone call's i have been getting only care about the top speed!!!, there is so much more difference in the Cig's than other brands . KR
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I wouldn't say you're asking too much, you're just fighting against the market. The biggest issue isn't value, it's finance-ability. If a guy had the downstroke he'd need to do the financing, he's probably looking at late 90's/early 00's boats.

I'll bet that SOB hauls ass in sloppy water. That's what these "top speed" mouth breathers will never understand. Let 'em have their Fountains and their ponds and rivers.
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Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin

I'll bet that SOB hauls ass in sloppy water. That's what these "top speed" mouth breathers will never understand. Let 'em have their Fountains and their ponds and rivers.
Couldnt said it better if I had a year to come up with it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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89 is not too much to have the $ in mecanic you have in there IMO. As said, financing 89 or close on an 1988 boat could be tough, would be affraid people would choose newer boat with stock power maybe almost as fast if not as fast as yours... just my thought... Good luck and keep us posted!
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Originally Posted by jeff32
89 is not too much to have the $ in mecanic you have in there IMO. As said, financing 89 or close on an 1988 boat could be tough, would be affraid people would choose newer boat with stock power maybe almost as fast if not as fast as yours... just my thought... Good luck and keep us posted!
Alot of maint. on those Bravo's,depending on how they drive,but they dont learn that til later,also depends where they run the boat, lakes or rivers,true statement!, Gulf of Mexico ,, not so sure,extra weight helps, and i promise you i can drive around them, unless they are a little brave ,then they gota worry about those peski drives entering & exiting the seas. back to my first statement,I know what this one can do
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