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1986 Bayliner Trophy w/Trailer $4700.00 OBO in Ohio
"Bob D." wrote in message ... FS: 1986 Bayliner Trophy w/Trailer $4700.00 OBO in Ohio Since my new boat is in water and working well, I really need to sell the Trophy. So in addition to the further drop in price to $4700.00, I am considering trades for a cruising sailboat, jet boat, or a truck or SUV with towing capabilities. Boat Type: Open Fishing/Cruiser with cuddy cabin Length: 20'8" Beam: 8' Weight: 3400lbs Power: 131HP in-line 4cyl I/O: VP275 Cruising speed: 19MPH Top Speed: 24MPH Sleeps: Three to Four people in three separate bunks Three to four what? Elves? Amputees? I doubt this boat sold for $4700 new. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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1986 Bayliner Trophy w/Trailer $4700.00 OBO in Ohio
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... "Bob D." wrote in message ... FS: 1986 Bayliner Trophy w/Trailer $4700.00 OBO in Ohio Since my new boat is in water and working well, I really need to sell the Trophy. So in addition to the further drop in price to $4700.00, I am considering trades for a cruising sailboat, jet boat, or a truck or SUV with towing capabilities. Boat Type: Open Fishing/Cruiser with cuddy cabin Length: 20'8" Beam: 8' Weight: 3400lbs Power: 131HP in-line 4cyl I/O: VP275 Cruising speed: 19MPH Top Speed: 24MPH Sleeps: Three to Four people in three separate bunks Three to four what? Elves? Amputees? I doubt this boat sold for $4700 new. LOL. Damn! I was going to post a humorous slam of his advertisement, but I decided to keep it somewhat on the straight and narrow. I guess you just blew *that* out of the water. |
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1986 Bayliner Trophy w/Trailer $4700.00 OBO in Ohio
24MPH Sleeps: Three to Four people in three separate bunks Three to four what? Elves? Amputees? I doubt this boat sold for $4700 new. LOL. Damn! I was going to post a humorous slam of his advertisement, but I decided to keep it somewhat on the straight and narrow. I guess you just blew *that* out of the water. For those who are offended, my apologies for the following rant: Rant ON Harry and company, Your remarks to my post was amusing, you're quite the witty trolls! Seriously, while I'm only 5'9" 200lbs, my younger brother is over six foot and neither of us have had problems sleeping in those bunks. In fact, 2-3 adults, all over 5'8", have slept comfortably on this boat every summer weekend for the last several years. OF course, if your over 6'5" and/or morbidly obese, it may be cramped. So Harry, what are you basing your statement on? Have you slept in a Trophy 2160? Have you ever been in the cabin of a Trophy 2160? And if by chance you did actually lay down in a 2160 bunk, because it's too cramped for you does that mean it's to cramped for anyone? You doubt the boat sold for $4700.00 new? Maybe your right. Since I'm not the original owner of the boat, I truly don't know. Can you please help me and post a book value for a 1986 Trophy 2160 with a Closed cooled Volvo AQ131, and a LoadMaster trailer, along with where you obtained those value(s) from? Were you ready to present any facts to base your damaging comments on, or did you just want to play Zeus, hurling down your lightning bolts of wit from your virtual Mount Olympus? I'm not asking you to buy the boat. I'm not asking you to like the boat. I am trying to sell this boat, hopefully to someone who can appreciate it as much as I have. I'm not trying to sell it as something its not. I freely admit that I feel the boat is underpowered for MY cruising needs. My Asking price is less than I paid several years ago, and I put alot of time and care into this boat. This ASKING price is WELL BELOW BUC book value. On top of that, I'm entertaining offers and trades for someone who wants to buy a relable boat at a fair price. So why should this advertisement, which is more on topic than 90% of the posts in this group, draw fire from you or anyone else? Since you seem to have no personal interest in this boat, and since you seem to be too busy with being the pillar of wit and wisdom for rec.boats, to bother with posting facts or relevant information, why don't you, and others who share your infantile mentality, SHUT YOUR F*CK*NG ARROGANT HOLES, okay? For once in your pathetic little lives, just give it a try, and see how it suits you. You and others of your ilk truly amaze me. A hand full of you have managed to take a good group, where mariners could exchange stories and information, and turned it into a rotting pool of ****, where over 90% of the posts are petty narrow-minded opinions and put downs, which rarely have anything to do with boating. The people who take pleasure in this activity of ruining this group for the rest of us should really be ashamed of themselves. You toads really need to GET A F*CK*NG LIFE, instead of the "that boats no good" or "my boat is better than your boat" **** that you so easily fling with less thought than a monkey throwing their fecal matter at a zoo. Why don't you trolls take your bull**** to a listserver where you can subscribe to hear each other beating your chests, and leave the real boaters in this group to reap the benefit of not having to wade through your juvenille crap. Rant OFF Sincerely, Bob Dimond |
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1986 Bayliner Trophy w/Trailer $4700.00 OBO in Ohio
Bob D. wrote:
24MPH Sleeps: Three to Four people in three separate bunks Three to four what? Elves? Amputees? I doubt this boat sold for $4700 new. LOL. Damn! I was going to post a humorous slam of his advertisement, but I decided to keep it somewhat on the straight and narrow. I guess you just blew *that* out of the water. For those who are offended, my apologies for the following rant: Rant ON Harry and company, Your remarks to my post was amusing, you're quite the witty trolls! Seriously, while I'm only 5'9" 200lbs, my younger brother is over six foot and neither of us have had problems sleeping in those bunks. In fact, 2-3 adults, all over 5'8", have slept comfortably on this boat every summer weekend for the last several years. OF course, if your over 6'5" and/or morbidly obese, it may be cramped. So Harry, what are you basing your statement on? Have you slept in a Trophy 2160? No, but I read somewhere that George Washington has. Have you ever been in the cabin of a Trophy 2160? Yup. And if by chance you did actually lay down in a 2160 bunk, because it's too cramped for you does that mean it's to cramped for anyone? Sorry, I cannot envision three to four people sleeping in that cabin. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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