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" For Sale" 1990 Checkmate 281 Maxium

pboisvert

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1990 Checkmate 281 Maxium
  • Perfect condition, in and out
  • Twin 454s: goes 70 miles per hour
  • Two covers
  • Aluminum trailer: six new tires
  • Fresh water boat
  • Always trailered

Price at $19,500

Contact: 802-985-8020 Email for photos: photo@pauloboisvert.com
 
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Post the photos!
People want pics not the hassel of email.
If I see a pic I might buy something I didn't intend to!!
Just saying.
 
Never understood someone wanting 19k for something they cannot take 2mins out and take a picture never got that. In that case i have a island somewhere in the ocean ill take 19k also for or trade even for the boat lol. Sorry i am interested in boat but want pics
 
I'm wonderin if this is a salesman. Perfect inside and out is hard to back up sometimes. I'm also thinkin that twin 454's might equate out to 70 gallons per hour versus miles per hour. I get the two covers part and the trailer sounds nice. I also know that everybody's boat has never seen salt water. Here's the part that I'm wonderin about, always trailered, what does that mean? Would almost always trailered mean that it got drug down the road a couple of times without the trailer? I have this picture in my small weak mind of the vessel approaching 70 mph on the water with the trailer still strapped to it and I'm thinkin that those twin 454's are generating some serious heat.
 
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Damn you guys are beating this guy all up for his first post. Plus not one of you guys are intrested at all in buying his boat.

Perfect condition, in and out
Twin 454s: goes 70 miles per hour
Two covers
Aluminum trailer: six new tires
Fresh water boat
Always trailered

70 mph is very ball park for this boat with the weight and lower horse 454's

Always trailered means it was not slung around by a forklift and shoved into a rack by some punk making six bucks a hour. And for the fact which I have seen more than once. Stupid people putting the cock pit covers on when the boats wet inside and then being shoved in the rack.
 
Thats my point. I'm not interested enough to email, but if the pictures were bad azz it might spark my interest. I just hate a bad ad. Tells me you don't have enough effort to do an ad, then probaly not much effort on boat either.
 
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