New around here... now looking for a boat!
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Re: New around here... now looking for a boat!
There is a nice 24 superboat for sale, and its in Washington.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...d.php?t=123244
There is also a nice 28 pantera, but it may be more of a boat than you are looking for.
http://adcache.boattraderonline.com/6/4/6/82073746.htm
Here is a 27 progression on LI.
http://adcache.boattraderonline.com/6/8/9/81730389.htm
And there are a bunch of 26 sonics for sale at www.boattraderonline.com
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...d.php?t=123244
There is also a nice 28 pantera, but it may be more of a boat than you are looking for.
http://adcache.boattraderonline.com/6/4/6/82073746.htm
Here is a 27 progression on LI.
http://adcache.boattraderonline.com/6/8/9/81730389.htm
And there are a bunch of 26 sonics for sale at www.boattraderonline.com
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Re: New around here... now looking for a boat!
Originally Posted by timewarp
Welcome Doc
I disagree with many of the posts here about no performance boating in the Northwest. We have Poker runs from The first weekend of June until the middle of October, yes once in a while we get caught out in the rain but that's just boating. We kind of expect to get wet on our New Years Day Poker Run There is a lot of boating on the dry side of the mountains also. Our poker runs and fun runs and such include all types of performance boats, there are Outerlimits, Nor-tech's, Skater's, Spectre's, Fountain's, Velocity's, Warlock's, Profile's, Eliminator's, Stoker's, STV's, Progression's, Donzi's, Cigarette's, Mirage's, Scarab's, Superboat's, and some that I've probably forgotten to list. I think most of the manufacturers are fairly well represented in the area, we do have some fairly protected waters where the smaller boats can run right along side of the larger boats.
For more info go to www.nwoffshore.com
We might get a little rain once in a while but we don't have hurricane season here either.
Caleb
I disagree with many of the posts here about no performance boating in the Northwest. We have Poker runs from The first weekend of June until the middle of October, yes once in a while we get caught out in the rain but that's just boating. We kind of expect to get wet on our New Years Day Poker Run There is a lot of boating on the dry side of the mountains also. Our poker runs and fun runs and such include all types of performance boats, there are Outerlimits, Nor-tech's, Skater's, Spectre's, Fountain's, Velocity's, Warlock's, Profile's, Eliminator's, Stoker's, STV's, Progression's, Donzi's, Cigarette's, Mirage's, Scarab's, Superboat's, and some that I've probably forgotten to list. I think most of the manufacturers are fairly well represented in the area, we do have some fairly protected waters where the smaller boats can run right along side of the larger boats.
For more info go to www.nwoffshore.com
We might get a little rain once in a while but we don't have hurricane season here either.
Caleb
Does anybody have any experience good and bad with Nordic? I found this boat online earlier today, plus it's located nearby: http://seattle.craigslist.org/boa/137986653.html
FYI: I wish I were a doc, but the username is just initials. I think a real doctor would be working with a larger budget!
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Re: New around here... now looking for a boat!
Originally Posted by drmayer
Hi everybody, I've been lurking around here for quite a while and I've learned a lot! Now, it's time to start shopping. I'm looking for a late model 25-27' single engine boat. I'm in the Pacific Northwest so there's not a huge selection. So tell me, what do you have? Thanks again for all the info, the site has a lot of knowledgeable people here.
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Re: New around here... now looking for a boat!
Originally Posted by drmayer
Thanks for the input to everybody! I've seen many of the large performance boats in the WA waters, but not in large numbers. I did neglect to add the fact that there is some great boating and partying on the east side of the state also.
Does anybody have any experience good and bad with Nordic? I found this boat online earlier today, plus it's located nearby: http://seattle.craigslist.org/boa/137986653.html
FYI: I wish I were a doc, but the username is just initials. I think a real doctor would be working with a larger budget!
Does anybody have any experience good and bad with Nordic? I found this boat online earlier today, plus it's located nearby: http://seattle.craigslist.org/boa/137986653.html
FYI: I wish I were a doc, but the username is just initials. I think a real doctor would be working with a larger budget!
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Thanks for the link and info about the scarce PNW gofasters timewarp, I just registered on that site. Very cool that you guys have poker runs, never knew this before.
I will likely be visiting up there this summer, seems logical to time it with your Vancouver Poker Run, any seats for a Jersey/New Yawker guy and gal?
Was it RVYC that hosted you in the Gulf Islands? I used to be their Coal Harbour acting harbourmaster while attending college eons ago. I got a really good view of deadhead bent prop shafts while operating the boat lifts.
I will likely be visiting up there this summer, seems logical to time it with your Vancouver Poker Run, any seats for a Jersey/New Yawker guy and gal?
Was it RVYC that hosted you in the Gulf Islands? I used to be their Coal Harbour acting harbourmaster while attending college eons ago. I got a really good view of deadhead bent prop shafts while operating the boat lifts.
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Re: New around here... now looking for a boat!
That Pantera would crush the big NW waves! and it looks sweet...Fountain NW had a 05 27 fever (few weeks back) bet u could buy for 65k and its new so if your financing should get a better interest rate then if used. Welcome to OSO by the way. If your gonna spend 50k upgrade ur membership it will be worth it even if u never come back after buying. Peace
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Re: New around here... now looking for a boat!
Originally Posted by drmayer
Thanks for the input to everybody! I've seen many of the large performance boats in the WA waters, but not in large numbers. I did neglect to add the fact that there is some great boating and partying on the east side of the state also.
Does anybody have any experience good and bad with Nordic? I found this boat online earlier today, plus it's located nearby: http://seattle.craigslist.org/boa/137986653.html
FYI: I wish I were a doc, but the username is just initials. I think a real doctor would be working with a larger budget!
Does anybody have any experience good and bad with Nordic? I found this boat online earlier today, plus it's located nearby: http://seattle.craigslist.org/boa/137986653.html
FYI: I wish I were a doc, but the username is just initials. I think a real doctor would be working with a larger budget!
So if DR is your initials, what should we call you???
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Originally Posted by CBR
Thanks for the link and info about the scarce PNW gofasters timewarp, I just registered on that site. Very cool that you guys have poker runs, never knew this before.
I will likely be visiting up there this summer, seems logical to time it with your Vancouver Poker Run, any seats for a Jersey/New Yawker guy and gal?
Was it RVYC that hosted you in the Gulf Islands? I used to be their Coal Harbour acting harbourmaster while attending college eons ago. I got a really good view of deadhead bent prop shafts while operating the boat lifts.
I will likely be visiting up there this summer, seems logical to time it with your Vancouver Poker Run, any seats for a Jersey/New Yawker guy and gal?
Was it RVYC that hosted you in the Gulf Islands? I used to be their Coal Harbour acting harbourmaster while attending college eons ago. I got a really good view of deadhead bent prop shafts while operating the boat lifts.
As far as a seat for that run, when it gets closer you might want to ask on nwoffshore, there are usually some boats with room. It's a fairly small run (20-30 boats) but incredible scenery and very friendly people.
Caleb