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Greg A.
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Whaler deal?

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Due to some recent Whaler talk, I wanted opinions. Last week I drove from NJ to VA to look at a 15 whaler super sport. Was told it would be worth it, as it was in "good" shape.

1988 hull, no spider cracks in the gelcoat, no repairs, no paint (anywhere), rubrail like new, bimini top, wood in great condition. 1992 mercury 70hp p trim/tilt, ss prop, runs great (which it does). trailer, good shape, needs new rollers, bunk carpet, has new tires/hubs. Asking was $4995, paid $4500.

I think I did ok, whats the concensus?
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sounds great !! .... and get ready to do lots of grinning and yelling "ye-ha"!
ENJOY ... and it will hold value.
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Dug
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You did great! Nice boat! You will love her!

I had one and named it "Widespread Panic". I wanted "Raped Ape" but thought it would be a bit too politically insensitive... This coming from a guy who has a great friend who's boat is named "IV Play" as he is the 4th in his family to sport his name. His wife hates calling and making reservations for the boat...the IV is not a medical term.

After your first ride in a light chop, you will know why the second name..

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Post by Face »

Great job. As Bertramp stated, it will hold its value. With moderate use and maintenance I doubt you will lose money if/when you decide to sell it.
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My 20' Outrage is named, "Ecchymosis." After a few hours of riding in the chop of Peconic Bay you will understand the origin.
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