24 with 454 Mag EFI 1 Yr Warranty
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24 with 454 Mag EFI 1 Yr Warranty
Well I decided to run the 24 until Mid Sept. Motor came out Sat. and gets installed in the 28 this weekend.
The bilge will be pressure washed, scrubbed and touched up with Awl Grip Paint - any deficiencies repaired properly - ready for someone else to enjoy with their
power $ 34,500.00
Or
With a Gen VI 454 Mag EFI built and offer it with a one year warranty -
$ 39,850.00
Please let others know. Its a great boat for a fair price, offers will be considered.
[email protected]
Kirk
The bilge will be pressure washed, scrubbed and touched up with Awl Grip Paint - any deficiencies repaired properly - ready for someone else to enjoy with their
power $ 34,500.00
Or
With a Gen VI 454 Mag EFI built and offer it with a one year warranty -
$ 39,850.00
Please let others know. Its a great boat for a fair price, offers will be considered.
[email protected]
Kirk
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Re: 24 with 454 Mag EFI 1 Yr Warranty
I might be interested. Can you send anymore detail photos of it? I would like see what the cabin looks like too. Any more details you can give me are appreciated since I am not familiar with Pantera I juts know I like the looks and prices. I operate a 1997 22 Scarab right now 100% ocean boating. So I want something that can handle rough water with ease. Cant afford bigger stuff.
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Re: 24 with 454 Mag EFI 1 Yr Warranty
Airshares you have mail. I had a 22 Baja Hammer with a 7.4L, similar to your Scarab. The difference is night and day!
Ask around on the board and see what Pantera is all about. Very rugged boats with a great company supporting them. Call the factory and talk to Pepe or Jo, you'll see what their all about.
Thanks for the interest,
Kirk
Ask around on the board and see what Pantera is all about. Very rugged boats with a great company supporting them. Call the factory and talk to Pepe or Jo, you'll see what their all about.
Thanks for the interest,
Kirk
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Re: 24 with 454 Mag EFI 1 Yr Warranty
Kirk,
Thanks for the email and reply. I am in So. California. Why is the 24 Pantera so much different than the 22 Scarab in handling? I can see the main differences in the pictures but I want to know what types of seas I could do in a boat like this no problems. With my current boat It seems I cant do over 3 feet. The water comes over the sides and bow.
Thanks for the email and reply. I am in So. California. Why is the 24 Pantera so much different than the 22 Scarab in handling? I can see the main differences in the pictures but I want to know what types of seas I could do in a boat like this no problems. With my current boat It seems I cant do over 3 feet. The water comes over the sides and bow.
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Re: 24 with 454 Mag EFI 1 Yr Warranty
Post the question as a new thread and see the responses you get. That way you'll know its an honest answer. I'm sure Pepe or Jo will chime in. Here's an idea of the type of seas the boat will handle!
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=83809
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=83809
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Re: 24 with 454 Mag EFI 1 Yr Warranty
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Post the question as a new thread and see the responses you get. That way you'll know its an honest answer. I'm sure Pepe or Jo will chime in. Here's an idea of the type of seas the boat will handle!
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=83809
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=83809
That is the exact picture I was going to post in response to what kind of seas. I was on the Kean Boat last Sunday, in seas, well not quite so big, but all of 4 feet, and it was a smooth dry ride, WELL, as smooth and dry as it can be in a 24 with a true throttleman at the helm.
Rick