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2003 Pulse 210 B/R

dfroster

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Loaded and I mean loaded 21' 2003 model in truly excellent condition. Fast, roomy and smooooth ride. Classic white hull with black and red accent stripes. Only 80 hours on 225 3.0 EFI Merc. Red single axle Hawk trailer. Moved away from the lake and just don't use it anymore. $21995 or best offer. Motivated seller. Will deliver up to 100 miles from Batavia, Illinois. Call 630-253-7594 for more info and to request pics.
 
I think I originally sold this boat. It was in brand new condition when it left here. Sweet ride. I may still have pics if anyone wants to see it.
Bob
 
Your right Bob and thanks for the bump. My wife and I don't use the boat much anymore. We moved away from the lake and have a new child. We loved every minute in the Pulse and our experience dealing with you was very good overall. Hope all is well.

I'll post pics this weekend. In the mean time, I have plenty on my home computer that I can e-mail out to interested parties.

We are eying a pop up camper so that's why we'd like to sell it sooner rather than later.
 
If you have photos stored on photobucket or imageshack, you can just link them into a new post using the yellow square button that looks like a mountain above the text box.
 
Until I can get pics up on this site, visit screamandfly.com, look in the buy and sell fourum and look in Hulls over 20'. Thanks.
 
I think that was the last 210 we ever built. You would have to ask Kip to make sure but I think it was.
 
I think it was too. They had to dig the mould out of storage when I ordered it. It was originally rigged with a 175 Opti , hyd. steering,deluxe sterreo, pop up cleats, pop up bow light, Merc. Smart guages, vinyl floor with snap in carpet. The guy that ordered it walked out when he saw it because he didn't think the boat was deep enough. I sold it to a friend of mine who wanted the 225. It is the smoothest riding 21 foot boat I have ever ridden. The engine may be a 04, not sure.
Bob
 
Hey, I believe I met you and saw the boat up in Lac Du Flambeau at the sandy reef!!! Was that you, am I thinking right? I have the white and black checkered pulsare 2100br. If it is, that boat is in great shape, I saw it in person I am also going to post up the pics for him here!

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Hey Trevor, I remember meeting you at the sand bar. Fourth of July weekend. I'll be up again this year. Probably without the Pulse though. I really hate to sell the boat but I hate to see it not being used and enjoyed as much as it should be.
Got a kid now and want to get back to doing more camping. This will NOT be my last Checkmate.

Thanks a ton for posting the pics for me. My wife really loves the one of her. LOL.

I'll look for you on Crawlingstone Lake in a few months!

Dan
 
Asking price reduced: $20995. Wife wants it gone so I can take her picture off the internet ;)
 
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That picture is out there to stay, and will come back to haunt you for years.

I hope you find a buyer soon. :thumb:
 
Coops right. At the same time, if your wife wants it sold she might want to make you an offer you can't refuse and buy it off you.
 
ATTENTION BOAT BUYERS: On behalf of all the boat onwer's/dealers who are trying to sell their boat at a realistic and justifiable price...DO NOT WASTE OUR TIME FOR INFORMATION OR PICTURES IF YOU ARE NOT IN A FINANCIAL POSITION TO MAKE A REALISTIC OR JUSTIFIABLE OFFER.

Spare us typical low ball build up by saying, "Banks aren't lending money.", or "The economy is tough right now.", or "I sold my boat for $XXX a couple years ago.", "The book says...", or "It's going to take $XXX to fix this boat up to my liking.".

Compare prices by looking in the marketplace. Do an apples to apples comparison if you can. That means comparing the boat you're interested in against boats of the same model year model, motor, trailer as well as features, condition, hours, etc. That's not always possible so look up a year or down a year. That's what smart sellers do to set a real world asking price and that's what smart buyers do to make a real world offer.

I'm a little long winded here I know but I am just so sick and tired of the tire kicking captain low ballers that want something that they can't afford. Simply put...if the asking price (whether you think it's reasonable or not) is out of your range you're looking at the wrong boat.
 
ATTENTION BOAT SELLERS: On behalf of all the boat purchasers who are trying to purchase a boat at a realistic and justifiable price...DO NOT WASTE OUR TIME BY MISREPRESENTING THE PRODUCT YOU HAVE FOR SALE.

Spare us the typical retoric by stating, "The boat is in excellent condition" or "almost brand new" when that is not the truth.

As a consumer with internet access we always compare prices by looking in the marketplace. We may even compare apples to apples if we can. That means comparing the boat we are interested in against boats of the same model year model, motor, trailer as well as features, condition, hours, etc. That's not always possible so we may look up a year or down a year. That's what smart buyers do to make a real world offer and what smart sellers do to set a real world asking price. I guess the reality is that sellers are facing an even more educated buying public than ever before.

I know I'm a little long winded here (I'm missing some great hockey on tv) but I am just so darn sick and tired of the "bling" wearing primadonnas that are asking waaaay too much for their boats. To be rudimentary. . . if the selling price (whether you think it's reasonable or not) is priced way beyond reason, make the the guy an offer. All he can do is refuse it, or perhaps, make a counter-offer. And sellers, don't take it personal. . . but I am going to look for another boat.
 
You're not very original but you're right. Misrepresentation is a pain in the ass too. Thankfully the internet can help weed it out by allowing buyers to take and send detailed pictures to sellers to help confirm the stated condition. The way I see it is: if you want perfect then you'll pay for it. If you can't afford new, then buy used but don't waste time the asking price is not in your price range.
 
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