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2000 SN Bubble Butt for sale this spring


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Hello all, My 2000 bubble butt will be for sale this spring…in storage right now. Gt-40, PP, 500-ish hours, tune-able rudder. Cover sucks(needs new), trailer great, upholstery original. Steering cable and throttle cable are butter she skis/drives great. Spine forcing me from sport—the 2.5@39 Tourney best will stand. Based on some recent sales lIkely ask $21k

 

 

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@gloersen this is not meant to be insulting to you, and I appreciate you cheering for me--but you don't understand the severity of my situation...or perhaps my personal drive/tenacity. If there was a way, there would be no stopping me--there never was--til now. Thanks for the wishes.

 

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Thanks @wish. Someone I know sold a bubbled hull (like a bubble butt with a bubbled hull) boat same make/model/year with far more hours recently for $18.5K. So I'm thinking $21K some negotiable. No formal listing yet on any sites just feeling out this site and some friends.

 

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yeah you've got us figured out. Pushed it as long as possible, as hard as possible. Now I have someone pushing my snow for me--probably the mower, too. Skiing is really out of the question. Time to coach the nephews. And yes...great skiing hull those bubble butts.

 

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What a great looking boat! It'll sell quickly I think. Sucks about your situation. I slipped on the ice shoveling last week and broke 2 ribs, bruised a few others (whatever that means) and tore some abdominal muscles. I'm 48 going on 84...may have to resort to surfing:(

 

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, sorry to hear the final decision, although you hinted at this in a couple of PMs we shared recently. I enjoyed those brief "chats". Thank you.In the spring of 2000, I bought a new (leftover) 1999 Ski Nautique. Not quite as pretty as yours. Loved it! Sold it in 2010 with 1100+ hours. My sons "grew up" in that boat.What I don't understand is why mine kept me more than two passes below you...will take it up with Correct Craft. LOL.All the best wishes!

 

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The infamous Roger Teeter from EP skis designed an inversion table known as Hang Ups to rid his pain from skiing. I bought one back in 1993 when I was in my 30's and still use it religiously today. It has allowed me to keep skiing and I am now in my 60's. Lots of info here on BOS about it and how to use it. It works. Hope you find a way to keep skiing.

 

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Hmm...dunno what happened to the pics @horton?

 

Anyhoo--if any of you are interested in it let me know. It's in storage but it's one of two boats in a really big building I can get access from the owner. My buddy in Chicago says he may have 2 potential interested parties.

 

I didn't get fully detail her in the fall--it was a rush to winterize and store before my back surgery. It's plenty clean, just not the meticulousness one usually gets from me--I don't think I vacuumed/shampood/waxed. Exterior is always wiped, tho, so it's shiny. Trailer has lived an indoor life.

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@Bruce_Butterfield thanks man. My day job is remarkably busy right now, and we are also in the middle of a jog change and a relocation--so there's that as well. In addition, I have a consulting business re: medical malpractice cases--five cases active right now.

I may race karts, might race cars...will see. Probably will fish a little more often--well catch a little more often--when I go to fish, I go to target rich environments--usually catch pretty well. Would be fun to help coach a college team--I can get kids more buoys for sure.

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@6balls... I have a neighbor that might be interested. He has been on the hunt for a 196 for months and has had no luck scoring one. I don't think he is a member here but will let him know. He is a home grown Minnesotian and transplanted to GA a couple years ago to extend his waterski season. I'm sure he'd be interested. Sorry to see you're hanging it up. I'll let you know.
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@dlradar there is not much I haven't tried. I'm a MD by trade, but not anti-chiropractic and I actually have a home traction for my neck. My problems are multiple both neck and back:

 

--spinal stenosis--born that way no room for my cord

--degenerative disc disease--inherited

--severe facet joint arthritis--both inherited and induced by years of comp skiing and comp power-lifting.

 

Legit I can't jog/run, I can't scoop a shovel full of snow, and just about any activity where I use my shoulder musculature sets off my neck--this from a guy that used to military press 315 lbs for four sets of four.

 

So far 2 cervical surgeries including a 2-level fusion and am now down to nerve blocks (radio-frequency ablation) and 2 lumbar laminectomies, and may need to go RFA there at some point.

 

I spent 6 months having trouble walking to my mailbox on flat ground or lifting a toilet seat prior to my last surgery.

 

As @Than_Bogan mentioned above, we Ross boys don't quit early--I skied/lifted through 20 years of pain at a pretty high level not really showing it to anyone. Just caught up with me as time does.

 

I appreciate your thoughtfulness and suggestion.

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@6ball I now feel like such a wimp after hearing all that you've gone through / you're going through. I get so frustrated and run down dealing with what I've got going on. I don't know what to say. I hope things improve for you. It's a shame such a cool sport is so brutal to our bodies.
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@6balls I'm sorry to hear you have to hang up the skiing. I am betting you will find a way to get your back in good enough shape for living without chronic pain. Thats more important than the skiing. Wish you my best for that.
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@swbca that's the goal, really. A strange departure from what was before. When basic life activities like getting your mail are crushing you, trust me perspective changes you just want to be able to walk effectively again--something before taken for granted. Sports are over, trying to live life and not become overweight given little activity are prime now...and selling a nice ski boat to someone who would enjoy it.

My nephews picked up a barefoot suit and shorts, a drysuit, a slalom ski, jump skis, a pile of vests/ropes, some bindings, snowboards, 2 knee boards, some fat sacks and a wake shaper, a surf-board, a sport-tube for travel to tourneys, a digital caliper, some fin/wing protectors--they made off pretty well between the 3 of them!

I have some other stuff earmarked for my late bro Jim's kids, including his Lithium Vapor that I ran for a season, some excellent Stokes stuff.

I suppose I could list the boat anytime, just haven't found the time so many other issues involved with buying a home/selling a home/changing jobs/moving have taken priority.

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@6balls I read that you are an MD and you see your situation clearly but twice in my ski life I was told by the specialists I was done for good. One 7 yr rehab and another 5yr but here I am skiing more than ever at age 62. Never say never and never underestimate the human spirit.

I will dedicate each outing this season to your recovery. Keep us posted on your progress.

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Come Spring the demand and hence prices are only going to up given how little inventory is around.

 

I sold my mint condition 2006 SN limited, 480hrs in October for $31k, trailer, cover, Stargazer PP.

 

I had listed at 32k and gave the guy 1k off so I didn’t have to winterize and store it, which was worth it given my new to me 2018 SN was already in the boat spot in the garage for the winter.

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Did correspond but looks like the deal will go. Also appear I could have asked more after the hand-shake a few that hadn't offered and have not seen it offered more---but my word is my word.

So it would appear sold pending the financial details which should be arranged soon.

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