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Old 09-15-2023, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by jeff32

And why is that? What makes them so easy to work compared to others?

Because they were originally built for "transport" and speed!
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Originally Posted by jeff32
Apaches is most of the glass work can be inspected and in some cases even serviceable without having to tear up the cabin and floor.


And why is that? What makes them so easy to work compared to others?
My 28 just had lots of access hatches cut into the floor in all the areas that were key to looking at sringers and bulkheads.
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I look at this boat weekly and wonder why it hasn't been sold. If I didn't have so much going on at shop I would be all over this. Not a fan of the white drives, tabs and tips. Easy fix.
Son showed me a face space post that this old girl sold at Performance Boat Center.
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i have a very nice 1998 topgun with many upgrades and new trailer i would let it go for 149,000
contact me if intrested
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Greg, I know a place you can store it.
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Apache on my bucket list, just a 47. Gonna need a bigger barn
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Originally Posted by Drake22.250
Apache on my bucket list, just a 47. Gonna need a bigger barn
fits in the toy box, what cha talking about? 😂
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Back in the States


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This one can be had for less than $170K - let me know if interested. Not sure how it stacks up to the boat you are looking at, but I can tell you it's got a lot into in and nothing but good parts, good structure, etc. It's a 1990

Word of advice before you get into an offer situation - look up to see if it can be insured (Not mine, ANY of them)




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