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FS: 1981 Ski Supreme Pure Ski/Barefoot and Family All-around - $5000 - in NE GA
1981 Ski Supreme Pure Ski/Barefoot and Family All-around - $5000
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reply to: see below This is the short story; the more detailed (there's lots!) story is available from . A detailed picture gallery is at available at http://www.justpickone.org/skip/gallery/ - Click on SkiSupreme, which will take you to more detail galleries. This boat got me from never through the course at any speed (behind others' ski boats, or our Baja I/O) to an International Novice Tour championship and a gain of 36 balls, in my late 50s, in ONE SEASON. I attribute it to the light weight and totally sweet wake at 15 off, at speeds from 26 to 36. If you'd like to see some of that, click the Ski gallery to see me progress through the season. This boat is ready for barefooting, with a top end of 45MPH, for hauling out lots of skiers, if you're into that (I weighed 250# when I was skiing it, and it literally has me out of the water in one second, and at skiing speeds in 4 seconds - more pull than any other boat, including the $50,000 current SkiNautique I skied behind in the tournaments), or, with the included swivel harness and rear seat, family fun for up to 7 in the boat plus however many behind it. Drop me a line for the significantly greater detail available, including condition, any issues which may affect your use, history, and the like. However, if you're looking for a pure ski boat, or barefoot boat, this is ready to go, now. Slavishly mechanically maintained all its life, it's currently in Clayton, handy to Burton, Rabun and Seed, but the trailer is ready to pull anwhere you'd want. It comes with significant gear and accessories. L8R Skip, on the other boat -- Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig KI4MPC http://tinyurl.com/384p2 The vessel as Tehamana, as we bought her "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain .. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- rec.boats.marketplace is a moderated newsgroup. See rules and legal disclaimer at http://www.algebra.com/rbm |