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***SHOWROOM/MINT***1990 STARFLITE!

My 1991 retail price list as a Starflite at $10,770, add $535.00for special edition graphics. That may be some kind of record, selling a used boat for more then the dealer sold it new for. Does look nice though.
 
I'll be the first to admit that I've overpaid for stuff before...but that's too much. I found a 92 Starliner in Winnipeg a few years back and the seller wanted $13K and I offered 10K...but at least it came with a 225 Yamaha...this hull appears to be in better shape...but no motor? Yikes...and Evinrude controls?! Double whammy. (No offense Rude Boys but that hull needs a Merc)
 
Karz, I agree it will be a tough sell at 15K. If the economy was good and some rich guy was sentimental about his old Flite, it would be a different story.

Beautiful boat, though!
 
This boat is right around the corner from me, its been for sale for years. The price has gone up a couple times, so I don't think he's too motivated.
 
sharp boat but by the time you buy a motor you could have a much newer boat. I would have a hard time putting half that into it unless I had a line on a cheap motor that would perform well.
 
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