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WILDMAN
06-15-2008, 03:39 AM
This boat has $10K in options, but you can get a standard rigged one with a 300xs for as low as $52,000. I built this boat with all the goodies.
Mercury 300xs
Custom graphics
Custom milled yellow 14" setback bracket
Stainless Marine Gorilla hydraulic jackplate with 7" of lift
Livorsi carbon fiber guages with yellow Mega rims and black bezels
Depth finder
Livorsi controls
Power telescoping anchor light and "eyeball" style nav lights
Sony Ipod stereo with JBL speakers
Seastar hydraulic steering
Dino steering wheel and billet hub
Braided stainless steering hoses and thru-hull fittings
Pirelli flooring
Porta potti in cabin
All grab-bars and bezels are powdercoated yellow
Black bimini top with stainless frame and fittings
Black cockpit cover
Accon pull-up cleats
Tandem 6000 lb aluminum trailer with stainless disc brakes with diamond plate fenders, mags, and 60 series radial tires
Switch panels are milled out of 1" thick aluminum so switches are recessed

Price as shown is $62,345. I have another 24 coming and just got one of Checkmate's new 24 BRX bowriders.

Here's some pics

Email liberatorboats@yahoo.com or call Randy. Days-386-761-8050, Nights till midnight-386-788-4378

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Big Red
06-15-2008, 03:47 AM
What type of speeds Big Guy. The boat looks killer nice job.

WILDMAN
06-15-2008, 03:53 AM
I still gotta break it in, but they usually run 70-75 on GPS depending on load.

JW
06-15-2008, 08:10 AM
UNBELIEVEABLE RANDY! It should have been you rigging boats for Checkmate for the last 25 years! Ever consider a move to Bucyrus? :eyecrazy:

WILDMAN
06-26-2008, 02:50 AM
Ran 77.4 with a stock 25 Trophy at 6000 rpm
JW, I will NEVER move to Bucyrus, or anywhere else where all the leaves fall off the trees or the water gets hard in the winter!

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Mark
06-30-2008, 11:26 AM
Randy
That is a work of art!
I am curious about the SS braided steering hose. Do you run standard Teleflex or Parker from the transom to the hull? And what size and type of SS are you using? It is a nice touch.

WILDMAN
06-30-2008, 11:32 AM
Randy
That is a work of art!
I am curious about the SS braided steering hose. Do you run standard Teleflex or Parker from the transom to the hull? And what size and type of SS are you using? It is a nice touch.

I usually run the Seastar Pro hoses from the helm to the transom. I use a 25" Trophy prop. Turns 77.4 mph at 6000 rpm.

Mark
06-30-2008, 12:25 PM
Thanks, but I meant the size and type of SS braided hose.

WILDMAN
06-30-2008, 02:30 PM
They are Parker No.6 hoses and Stainless Marine thru-hull fittings.