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			Questions: So why for sale if now it's the boat desired ? Did you change the outdrive to handle all that torque ? What's the condition of the boat - hull, flooring, fuel tank, steering system etc ? Trailer ? If serious about selling, it's stlll a boat, not just an engine on the water. | 
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			Another question -  does it porpoise at that speed ? Bow seemed to be going up and down on that flat water.
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			Please read the begining. Its not for sale. Was just trying to pin a value.....wheather it be 100 bucks or 100 grand. Yes starts to purpoise at speed. I own a small used car dealership, and I know its *true* value is what someone would give. But was looking for ballpark ideas, as I am a car guy, not a boat guy. Last edited by UBHSTRY; 06-09-2011 at 07:49 AM. | 
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			If it doesn't already have em'  trim tabs may eliminate the porpoising.
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			I would say it is really gonna depend on location...here on the salty Chesapeake bay you dont see many I/Os due to corrosion issues....so $3000-$4000. Fresh water lake somewhere could be double?
		 
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  But, you may be surprised at how little it took for me to build this boat like this. I am going to add it all up here soon, and give a final tally, including my labor. And, outside of actually dipping the block, and takin out 30 over with a line bore, I do all the rest of the machine work in house. Last edited by UBHSTRY; 06-10-2011 at 05:37 PM. | 
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