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Cal Vanize wrote: As we continue to look at trawlers and motor yachts, they seem to come in a wide range of diesel engines. As a confirmed old school sail guy I have advocated a specific "trawler" type to all. its really a buy of a llife time opportuity. Do a Google search for ship brokers and look at the "gulf shrimper" vessels. I defy you to compare the following numbers for a MOTOR BOAT: 1997 to about 2000 Steel 75' x 22' x 12' of course may vary up to 85' x 24'x 13' Single 540 HP Cat.... 3412 rated at 100% continous HD.... Industry standard. 20 GPH Got problems???? Just go to any real boat yard that works on real work boats, not "yachts" and get a fair deal for fair work. Now get this........................... $100,000 to about $120,000 Why on earth would anyone buy some fiberglass, candy ass, yacht when yas can get a real boat for 1/5 the price????!?!?! Bob |
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