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Sweet Enchanter Pics - Blue Metalflake

MindBLOWER

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Just got home from picking up this Sweet 85 Enchanter. I always liked the lines on these and the metal flake of course. Ran across this one and couldn't pass it up. I'll be busy over the next few days going over everything and giving this 'ol girl some luv.

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When I saw you comment on that post a I assumed you'd go get it. If it's solid then you stole it even if you paid asking price.
Did you feel around in the ski locker to see how the core felt?
 
Nice looking boat! I agree the Enchanter lines are some of the best. Is the flake original?

As far as I know. Previous owner said he used 3M compound above the rub rail followed by a polish, then wax. It looks factory. I need to finish the sides and transom.
 
When I saw you comment on that post a I assumed you'd go get it. If it's solid then you stole it even if you paid asking price.
Did you feel around in the ski locker to see how the core felt?

Everything major seems solid and original. 1 small soft spot behind the driver seat I need to get fixed, but it's not bad. Seats are original and are still soft with no wear, cracks or damage. It's clearly been stored inside most if not all of its life. Gauge lenses still clear, carpet good, no fading, everything is there.
After taking most of the year off from boating to finish the house/barn project, it's time to get back at it and fill her up.
 
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Sweet Enchanter. I would have been all over it when it hit the market but was up north bowhunting. Are you keeping it or flipping it. Great deal.
 
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