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" For Sale" 87 starflite

therealdjmikee

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21.6 checkmate starflite 87 w/200hp 95 johnson looper 65+ (speedometer only goes to 65 and pins that everytime).Runs great best hull ive ever owned you only get wet if you jump in the water.Turns on a dime,pulls skiers up with no effort and holds a perfect line.Less then a 150 hrs on rebuild including 10hr break in using double oil.165 psi on all cylinders stainless prop and brand new throttle and shifter cables.Replaced seats front and back,gauges,steering,stereo,lights,carpet,battery and added a fish/depth finder.Includes 5 ft adjustable pro ski pylon,anchor w/line,6 life vest,2 ski vest,coast guard kit,Q beam and bumbers.Aluminum trailer with new galvanized rims,new tires and new carpet on runners.Will demo for serious buyer (no joy rides!!) $5500 takes it all south fla 561 488 2460
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Looks like a nice ride. Good price, too. A couple of things, though....

165psi compression???? That's mighty fickin' high. 'specially for an OMC. Definately not in "pump gas" territory, anyway.

Is it original gel or has it been painted.

Oh, and you might put some spaces between your picture links so they stack instead of running across the screen. It makes it tuff to read the way it is.
 
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