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Toertel
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Posted: November-06-2014 at 11:41pm |
This looks nice and a CCFan can never have enough toys.
Anyone close enough to take a loom or knows the boat? http://www.correctcraftfan.com/forsale/details.asp?ID=7621 |
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davidg
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I thought that one looked nice too! The price made me think....Hmmmm! There could be another boat in my future. I have already owned an '87 Martinique BR. Terrible wake, but, nice for the big water lakes I go to.
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Toertel
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Since we spend most the time on a bussy lake and the boat on the pic looks crisp, along with the price, it intrigued me and so I started to ask. Hope a CCF bro is close to the boat in order to take a peak for me.
It could be the other family cruise boat (after my wife kills me for ignkring her wish to get a cabin "minivan" boat) |
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74Wind
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Sebastian:
Good Lanier boat I'd imagine. There's an 86 on my home NY lake. You might contact him for opinion/comment on how he likes the boat. Forum nickname Keuka. 86 is dual exhaust. Is 88? Unmuffled? LPSL (loud pipes saves lives....) |
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Hollywood
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All 88s are LPSL. I like that.
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Keuka
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For my purposes this is a great boat. It goes well in bigger water. I have run mine on the lake at home and also on the St Lawrence river with no problems. The seating space is great and plenty of storage. If you plan on some serious skiing, probably not the best choice. I have never weighed mine but it's a pretty heavy boat but I suspect mine has some added ballast under the floor in the form of wet foam. There are quite a few of these 86-89 Martiniques on the lake still going strong.
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