Hey all!
I grew up on Old Hickory Lake outside of Nasvhille, TN and my favorite boat and last boat that I ever wake boarded behind was a 2003 Super Air Nautique that my parents ordered from the factory. I was 13 at time and now I'm almost 33 and in the position to bring a similar vintage boat into our life here in South Lake Tahoe, CA.
My parents pushed me to compete in wakeboarding across the south east, Texas, and California but my wife and I have been surfing (in the ocean) since we were old enough to drive so having a boat that we can surf behind on Lake Tahoe is the new dream. I've seen the wave that the 210 hull of this era is capable of producing and that's more than enough for us to have fun. We work for our local school district's special education department so unfortunately a $100,000 + boat doesn't fit into our budget/lifestyle very comfortably.
Maybe this forum can shed some light on how realistic it is to find the boat that we're looking for at the price that we're looking to spend/invest.
Simple Criteria:
Last winter was one of the biggest winters in recorded history so we're in no rush to buy and happy to wait through another summer (2024) without a boat if it means finding the right boat.
This forum has been an invaluable resource for seeing what these boats were selling for before, during, and after COVID.
The right boat for us is for sale currently on Craigslist in Fortuna, CA but the owner is asking $39,000. The boat is the color that we want (love), two owner, very well cared for, and around 370 hours. He has our offer of $30,000 to consider.
Am I being naive to think that these boats will see pre-covid prices?
In my free time I build custom camper vans for friends and "clients" and I've seen that market completely boom during covid and absolutely disintegrate following covid.
Thanks in advance for any feedback and any connections to the right seller! Hopefully there's someone out there that's loved their SAN enough to want an upgrade at the same time that we're looking to get into the best boat for us at the moment!
Take care,
Kirk (530) 523 3415
I grew up on Old Hickory Lake outside of Nasvhille, TN and my favorite boat and last boat that I ever wake boarded behind was a 2003 Super Air Nautique that my parents ordered from the factory. I was 13 at time and now I'm almost 33 and in the position to bring a similar vintage boat into our life here in South Lake Tahoe, CA.
My parents pushed me to compete in wakeboarding across the south east, Texas, and California but my wife and I have been surfing (in the ocean) since we were old enough to drive so having a boat that we can surf behind on Lake Tahoe is the new dream. I've seen the wave that the 210 hull of this era is capable of producing and that's more than enough for us to have fun. We work for our local school district's special education department so unfortunately a $100,000 + boat doesn't fit into our budget/lifestyle very comfortably.
Maybe this forum can shed some light on how realistic it is to find the boat that we're looking for at the price that we're looking to spend/invest.
Simple Criteria:
- Well cared for (but who doesn't want a well-cared for boat?) - one or two owner
- Less than 600 hours
- Fresh water use only (again - I believe this goes without saying)
- No red/yellow/purple/bright blue (this is my wife's criteria but she's paying for 1/2 of the boat so that's fine)
- We prefer something in the Western United States
- Prefer the grey/dark blue/black combinations
- $30,000 budget
- PCM 330 Excalibur Engine (no GT40s and no Pythons)
Last winter was one of the biggest winters in recorded history so we're in no rush to buy and happy to wait through another summer (2024) without a boat if it means finding the right boat.
This forum has been an invaluable resource for seeing what these boats were selling for before, during, and after COVID.
The right boat for us is for sale currently on Craigslist in Fortuna, CA but the owner is asking $39,000. The boat is the color that we want (love), two owner, very well cared for, and around 370 hours. He has our offer of $30,000 to consider.
Am I being naive to think that these boats will see pre-covid prices?
In my free time I build custom camper vans for friends and "clients" and I've seen that market completely boom during covid and absolutely disintegrate following covid.
Thanks in advance for any feedback and any connections to the right seller! Hopefully there's someone out there that's loved their SAN enough to want an upgrade at the same time that we're looking to get into the best boat for us at the moment!
Take care,
Kirk (530) 523 3415
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