I am very new to water sports and have never owned a lake boat (Over 1000 days on saltwater fishing boats). From the research I’ve been doing, the most versatile boat to fit my families interests would be a Super Air Nautique. I am located in Del Rio, Texas and my budget is less than 18k for a turn key boat.
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Beautiful super sport for sale:
1997 Nautique Super Sport Masters Edition
https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink/top...ink_source=app
Same layout and ability as the super air of that era.
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Originally posted by dhmcfadin View PostBeautiful super sport for sale:
1997 Nautique Super Sport Masters Edition
https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink/top...ink_source=app
Same layout and ability as the super air of that era.
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I imagine shipping wouldn’t be more than $1000.00 bucks. Reach out to the seller first. He may have something already worked out.
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Some boats are easier to find locally. Up in my area MasterCrafts and Malibu's are dime a dozen, Nautique's can be a challenge to find especially if you're looking for a certain model.
I've bought 3 boats from a distance greater that 5 hours from my home. All worked out well and saved me a bunch of money. The deals are where the deals are. The key to success are in knowing what you're buying, research and knowing how to pay for a remote purchase.
If you do find yourself in the situation of looking at a remote purchase don't be afraid to use the services of a local dealer and if one is not available a survey if you're not skill at buying used boats is good insurance.
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