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then again i would assume if your looking at boats of that caliber...$$$$ isnt an issue...so you are right.
http://www.offshoreonlyclassifieds.c...o20333-en.html i'll take that with 700's n NXT's please
http://www.offshoreonlyclassifieds.c...o20333-en.html i'll take that with 700's n NXT's please
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The 38ZR with 700s is a 115mph boat and in 3-5s she can handle 100mph with a little tab. She rides like a rocket and is just a fun boat for the money. Hey for that kind of money I can buy a New ZR, New Lift and a New House to keep her at
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What are the 38ZR's going for?
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Great Boats that run great and handle well and there is no taking that away. Probably one of the best V-bottoms I was ever in but at that price and considering there resale value you have to be OUT OF YOUR GOD DAMN MIND TO BUY ONE FOR THOSE PRICES!!!!!!!!!
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It's all relative...you can use those same types of arguments between the Lamborghini, Porsche, Vette, and etc. It seems that Outerlimits is doing well with their business model, actually, they are probably the only ones out there not complaining about the economy...
The 4' transom is there styling and NOT like the Cig. Gountain has the beak, and Outerlimits has the transom!
That is a nice looking boat but I don't get the 4 foot swim platform. If the boat is sooo expensive because it is built of composite materials and carbone fiber to make it lighter than why not cut that 4' off and bolt a aluminum plateform on like the cig.