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    #31
    Originally posted by pdhj1990 View Post
    The 06 Avy with 58 hours is $31,000. The Avy has ballasts and speed control. It too is a nice boat. However, I'm strongly leaning towards the 06 24v because the extra 2 feet is pretty sweet!

    Paul
    Ya 2 feet is nice. What you will notice also is the 2" more on the beam. That makes it very comfortable. And for 500.00 more for 2' and 2" more is sweet. Not to mention you can probably negotiate down a lil bit.
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      #32
      Well?
      You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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        #33
        Originally posted by NICKYPOO View Post
        Well?
        Yes what is the decision?
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          #34
          I'm still waiting for the inspection. The marina promises me it will be done tomorrow.
          I do not anticipate any issues. And, I intend to buy the boat.
          Thanks to all the Tigeowner forum members. Your insight and advice helped me greatly with this decicion.
          I look forward to being an active member of this forum.
          Is it summer yet
          Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Winston Churchill

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            #35
            Where do you plan to boat this coming summer?

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              #36
              Originally posted by pdhj1990 View Post
              Is it summer yet
              Move to FL its always summer
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                #37
                Originally posted by robert theisen View Post
                dave s this is a excellent question?it will tell you if you should look for dings and dents on the hull. wether or not the brakes,tires and suspension have wear. also if it was towed with cover on that will have wear. op asked for advice and i gave it only knowing hours and year of boat. this is called logic you could use this next time you read a post. as for the asking price it seems fair and the advice you have been given to present an offer is excellent. SEE DAVE S I SUPPORT OTHER GOOD IDEAS! LOL
                op asked for advice and i gave it only knowing hours and year of boat. this is called logic you could use this next time you read a post. as for the asking price it seems fair and the advice you have been given to present an offer is excellent. SEE DAVE S I SUPPORT OTHER GOOD IDEAS! LOL

                I think the end of your comment is slightly inapropiate. Not the answer I expected from a fellow Tige owner, if I wanted a smarta$$ response, I would've gone elsewhere. I was hoping to learn something new from posing this question, nothing more or less.

                Everyone has their point of view on decisions, and I was curious as to the thought process behind this question, as I never paid much attention how much use was on the trailer as long as it was well maintained, tires are not dry rot and all lights and brakes work. Tires can wear just from being old and dry rot, no matter how much tread is on them.

                I have another thread going on long distance hauling, and was curious as to anything esle I should think about, but you didn't help me.
                Last edited by Dave S; 11-18-2010, 01:29 AM.
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                  #38
                  We'll keep the boat at Lake Texoma. Lake Texoma is only 40 minutes north of our home in Prosper.
                  Paul
                  Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Winston Churchill

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                    #39
                    I have the same boat just in dif color... i have the snake skin and relaced the inserts... also looks like a dorsey trailer and i have the same rust issues.. it was common and not a big deal... you will Love the boat...The wake is gorgouse..IMO.. Bigger=Better... Im lovin mine..

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                      #40
                      I picked up the boat today. Tomorrow, I'm storing it at Lake Texoma.

                      I'm very pleased with the advice of Tigeowner forum members. I'm also very, very, very pleased with the boat. Now, how many more months till summer

                      Life is grand, enjoy the ride!!!

                      Paul
                      Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Winston Churchill

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