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Skipjack Yachts
2008 262 SKIPJACK FLYBRIDGE for Sale
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<blockquote data-quote="SkipJack Boats" data-source="post: 5501517" data-attributes="member: 224939"><p>I know I shouldn't chime in on this (it's bad for business) this boat new would be easily over 250k with a trailer. The condition and upkeep by Promar is top of the line. Guys call me for much older boats at 70K. If you finance your boat this one would save you thousands every year over some of the older boats I've looked at. </p><p>At a slightly higher payment.</p><p></p><p>If I had the money I'd buy it. Boat salesman don't make what you might think.</p><p></p><p>The D6-310 is just a little bigger then the last 262 I was on and that blew me away. So best I can tell this is a turn key hundred mile out Tuna chaser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkipJack Boats, post: 5501517, member: 224939"] I know I shouldn't chime in on this (it's bad for business) this boat new would be easily over 250k with a trailer. The condition and upkeep by Promar is top of the line. Guys call me for much older boats at 70K. If you finance your boat this one would save you thousands every year over some of the older boats I've looked at. At a slightly higher payment. If I had the money I'd buy it. Boat salesman don't make what you might think. The D6-310 is just a little bigger then the last 262 I was on and that blew me away. So best I can tell this is a turn key hundred mile out Tuna chaser. [/QUOTE]
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