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Jerry Newman
Posted 5/8/2013 1:26 PM (#640042 - in reply to #640039)
Subject: Re: Mission "Find-a-Boat": The journey begins...




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BNelson - 5/8/2013 1:12 PM

yah, ok so spend 70k on a new 621 and don't max out the HP? If a guy has the coin to spend on a 621 w 250 why not max out the HP? now if buying a used one that is a different story as you buy what the good deal is and what motor it has...but not maxing out the hp on any boat always makes me go 'huh'.. saw a 618 console w a 90 hp on it...rated for 150 but they put a new 90 on it? um ok.


I hear what you're saying, but you would have to hold a gun to my head before I paid that much for a boat (more like 80k)! Your comparison is not okay... just think of the percentage difference between 90/150 vs. 250/300. I was mainly pointing out the 620/621 are really close and no need for a 300.

A 621/250 will not be devalued like the 618/90 you mentioned. I do agree that IF I won the lottery and was buying a new 621, I'd go with the 300 I guess... twist my arm even though I don't need the male enhancement.

Edited by Jerry Newman 5/8/2013 1:34 PM

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