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Probably not a straight up trade but thought the boat crew would like it...

 

http://i.imgur.com/Isy2yzk.jpg

 

http://i.imgur.com/vfkI6CZ.jpg

 

http://i.imgur.com/BlfbhHS.jpg

 

http://i.imgur.com/GnD6s5i.jpg

 

http://i.imgur.com/ynXJzUY.jpg

 

Whats the value of something like this.

 

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If you're single and looking to harvest vast quantities of split tail that should do the trick. If you're married with kids I think it would get boring after a while. But it is one badass boat.

 

I'd say that boat is more family friendly than a vette. Get the boat and go blast around on the lake with the kids. :fuckyeah:

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Pretty sick boat.

 

Have you ever owned a boat? Do you have something to tow it with? It could be a cool experience for you if you like watersports.

 

If you want to replace the vette with another toy this is definitely a cool option. Just remember that boats are not cheap; if you go into it with the mentality that you will be putting money into it you will be ok :)

-Marc

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Pretty sick boat.

 

Have you ever owned a boat? Do you have something to tow it with? It could be a cool experience for you if you like watersports.

 

If you want to replace the vette with another toy this is definitely a cool option. Just remember that boats are not cheap; if you go into it with the mentality that you will be putting money into it you will be ok :)

-Marc

 

Bro, why you quoting my post and then talking to the OP!! :marc2:

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According to NADA Chrysler boats were not made in the 90s

 

As for Viper boats there a few differ small manufactures call Viper Boats. One in NC and one in FL and another that makes bass boats. If it is a Viper or if that is just the model.

 

Price will vary alot for an unknown boat manufacture. The money is in the motors, drives and rigging.

 

How big is the boat? Looks 30+ ft and those motors look like 600s or more. Their asking price of $55k seems about right considering the year for a 30+ ft boat with 1200+ HP.

 

It loses value for not having a stepped hull or raised transom but who cares when the boat does 100 across the lake. It has K-planes, external hydraulic steering, cavitation plates. Looks like it has good parts

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