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Orlando76

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  1. ZO capable. Doesn’t mean it was automatically added.
  2. Did you do a lap around the lake then attempt fix?
  3. Seems pretty clear the OP doesnt want to publicly advertise a price. Folks, you have an idea what these boats go for.
  4. @slow although I agree with you the OP stated many times to pm with questions. Guessing surely you did that since you’re so interested?
  5. I’ve always liked Camaro performance but their durability I felt was very subpar to Stokes.
  6. 200 Suzuki of that vintage wasn’t all that rare. How does the pylon mount in a Sanger? Did they use an aluminum cradle spanning the stringers? I don’t have such a problem with wood stringers per se but if the pylon is mounted in wood crossmembers like ‘79 and earlier Ski Nautiques then I would have to say to pass on it.
  7. Such a loose front binding could be rather dangerous and no doubt giving up performance. Asked for thoughts I gave it to ya.
  8. I loved my hardshell, wish I did it sooner. You say you could be making a $600 mistake trying a hardshell, but one OTF and you could be making a $1,000,000 mistake with rubber.
  9. You guys sure are picky. If I had someone to ski with I wouldn’t say crap, play on the phone, Apple Watch, heck make a sandwich I don’t care. As long as we can ski together and not run one another over....
  10. @Ilivetoski it’s not quite insane. But yes completely unjustifiable when good 200’s are in the lower 30’s.
  11. According to the responses of my statement that “200’s are touching the 30’s$k mark” I’m beginning to think you should ask $100,000. I mean bubble butts 15 years older w ZO are worth $25k!
  12. @keithh2oskier you only need a life jacket if your in the water. Jeff water skis but he’s never in the water.
  13. @buechsr “But, I would absolutely buy another bubble back, especially one with ZO.” @aupatking I just found your market. Heard $25,000 is a good asking price
  14. @Rednucleus really, 6”? My wife finds me within 6” of another woman me and the other woman wouldn’t have to worry about dying from Corona. ?
  15. @buechsr well I guess it’s hard to believe good deals go quick. With the 200 hull it’s possible it’s a 10 year old boat or 3 year old boat so maybe it’s wild to think there’s a $30k window in differences. I feel the OP is wasting his time and resources to do the conversion especially since he already stated he had other dreams for that motor. If he’s thinking to sell it for $25k a budget minded skier is gonna have trouble getting a loan on almost a 20 yo boat so that means the person would likely have to have an extra disposable $25k sitting around. I’d imagine if one were so committed to ZO they’d likely put $25k down payment on a 200 and walk away with a loan equal to peanuts. The conversion is a great tug if he kept it for himself but clearly has no intention to. My suggestion is to gather up the parts necessary and sit on it. find a buyer willing to put a deposit down then do the conversion. Yeah that’s highly unlikely to happen but evidently there’s a grandiose market for it. Or, the more practical approach is to sell boat as is or just put a $2200 long block 351 in it, push it out the door and allow a more practical, affordable boat for a family looking to get started in watersports.
  16. Wasn’t there a blue ZO 1997 SN for sale for quite awhile in WA State? For like $15-17k?
  17. With early 200’s getting to the $30k mark, why would the guy who HAS to have ZO buy a boat not used in tournaments for~$27k? A 2001 year boat at that?
  18. If it’s not for you then don’t waste the time. 99.9% of the skiers gotta have the latest greatest and most expensive. No time for practicality. I’d say $12,500.
  19. Going on week seventwentieth. Can I change my vote? Pole started too early.
  20. It’s also on Accelerated Urgent Care’s Facebook page. I’d assume it’ll stay on there.
  21. @escmanaze thanks for posting video. I was able to watch it before Big Brother axed it. I pretty much agreed with them 99%. Amazingly even as a Panda Award Winner I was able to come up with the same numbers from the same public sources weeks ago and questioned why are we shutting the nation down for this and not smoking or driving a car? And the secondary consequences from lockdown are more widespread than the virus. And why is a non-elected, non-appointed shrimp calling the shots rather our surgeon general?
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