Nortech 43' V value?
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Nortech 43' V value?
Am considering taking a 2002 Nortech 43' V on trade. Triple 575 Mercs. Boat looks to be in good condition. Any recommendations as to retail value? Any players out there?
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Great boats, excellent ride, spacious cockpit and very large cabin. I have had 1 gas an now have a diesel 4300. Retail is probably in the 200-225k range, but TERRY from Nortech could possibly give you more info as to the retail. Good luck selling it. Jeff
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Last edited by Mentalpause; 02-27-2007 at 03:05 PM.
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Jeff knows I am kidding.
I do have a question though....when NorTech puts twins in a 43V is it usually in a staggered configuration, or side by side? I am referring to gas here, I think Jeff told me the diesels go in side by side.
For example - maybe a pair of Merc 700s with NXT drives - side by side or staggered?
I do have a question though....when NorTech puts twins in a 43V is it usually in a staggered configuration, or side by side? I am referring to gas here, I think Jeff told me the diesels go in side by side.
For example - maybe a pair of Merc 700s with NXT drives - side by side or staggered?
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Terry, if you are around, chime in on this question...
What would be the handling and performance characteristics differences of a 43V staggered vs side by side. I am assuming there may be some CG reasons that they are being built side by side?
What would be the handling and performance characteristics differences of a 43V staggered vs side by side. I am assuming there may be some CG reasons that they are being built side by side?
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A semi-staggered Merc 850 with the #6 drive package and a lighter layup is one of Nortechs best packages for the 4300. With a little more dialing time you might see 104-105. Terry might chime in, what Id like to see also is someone do the same set up but with the stag 700's. I would think 85-86 mph, very insurable and quick enough for most. What ya think Terry on speeds.