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Thread: 442 hour 2006 LSV?
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09-02-2007, 10:19 PM #1Junior Member
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442 hour 2006 LSV?
Buying my first real wakeboard boat and looked at a 2006 gravity games lsv with perfect pass, gravity ballast 3 bag system, tower/racks, bimini, bow and cockpit covers and trailer.
Boat has 442 hours and was used for teaching wake boarding. Seller wants 30k, seems high to me and I'm a bit worried about the hours. The boat has been well maintained is owned by a neighbor of a friend I trust.
Anyone know how long one of these motors last if well maintained? Is the warranty transferable? What do you think is a fair price. Any other comments/opinions welcomed.
Thanks,
don
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09-03-2007, 01:53 AM #2Member
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that's alot of hours. I'm no engine expert but consider that most average users put 50-100 hours on a boat over the summer (in Canada anyway), anything over 200 would seem high to me. My 2006 Mobius came to me with 29 hours! 30K seems cheap to me, but that's because everything is crazy expensive in Canada for things like boats/trucks/ etc.
if there's daylight, I'd better be boardin'!!
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09-03-2007, 10:23 PM #3Junior Member
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I bought my '05 LSV for 32K with 6 hrs. It was a dealer demo. I agree with wakevet about being too many hrs especially considering the asking price.
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