http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Boats...1%7C240%3A1308 Here's one I haven't seen anyone know the history????
Thread: 36 apache!!!
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11-05-2008 07:42 PM
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11-05-2008 08:37 PM
It was here in michigan for years. It's a very nice 36, it has a lot of options.
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11-05-2008 08:37 PM
It has been on Ebay a couple times and it was listed in the OSO Classifieds at one time for a pretty goood chunk of coin. Don't quote me but I think it was something crazy like 140k.
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11-05-2008 10:00 PM
I met the owner a couple of years ago at loto and got to crawl all over the boat. Real nice guy and the boat was in excellent condition.
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11-07-2008 01:09 PMThat 36' has the enclosed head, very rare.....
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11-10-2008 08:21 PM
I think the one with the 850's is the one on the #3's with the yellow interior that has been listed for 129k for some time. http://www.offshoreonlyclassifieds.c...o18201-en.html
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11-10-2008 09:15 PMSo whats a fair price for a 36 if it's clean? I like the 36's like it with the race fairing. I think $90K is about as low as I've seen an advertized price.
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11-11-2008 10:42 AM
I was sniffin around this one last year ..... Mr. Nykamp turned me on to it I think ??? AND .... No Salt !!!!
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11-23-2008 01:36 PM
Thought I would attatch the pics................
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11-23-2008 01:38 PM
A few more.......
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11-23-2008 08:56 PMI'd say it really depends which bulkhead configuration it has. Most of the bravo boats had a single fuel tank which extended back and there is a step in the engine room which makes it nice to sit on and work when your inside the bildge. The #6 and #3 boats had 3 tanks and no step. The staggered and short staggered boats had shortened cockpits.... It really depends how it was laid up, they were all custom for the owner.
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11-23-2008 10:30 PM
I am pretty sure that this particluar one has the same bulkhead configuration as Frank and I with the single Fuel Tank. I have mixed feelings about the "step" myself. In my instance with stock 502efi's it is very tight to get underneath the engines when pullin the drain plugs/winterizing and cleaning the bilge. I am a little guy (155lbs) and I can a actually get between the tank and the belts with my torso to get underneath but even in my instance it requires a buddy to pull me out once I get myself wedged in there.
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11-24-2008 11:49 AMI hear ya. I have long arms, no problem.
The SSM boats are a little harder to get in the bilge cause there's no ledge and once your standing in there you're shoulder deep!!
If we wanted a trans set up Im sure Bobby could hook us up, its all FRP anyway. :-)