Price Reduction 1995 Super Sport Nautique

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  • vwmartinez
    • Jul 2009
    • 13



    #1

    Price Reduction 1995 Super Sport Nautique

    I have reduced the sale price to $14,900 in hopes of a quick sale.
    Last edited by vwmartinez; 05-03-2011, 06:05 AM. Reason: i ment for this to be a reply to my previous post
  • NewfoundlandSkier
    • Dec 2005
    • 10

    • St. John's, Newfoundland


    #2
    pics!

    ...could be interested but will need to see pics

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    • MattieK27
      • Apr 2010
      • 258

      • Chicago Burbs

      • 2011 X1

      #3
      http://www.planetnautique.com/vb3/sh...er-Sport-16000

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      • Erik
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Sep 2003
        • 653

        • New England


        #4
        Someone grab this!

        Good Lord. I can't believe you can get into a Super Sport for a penny less than 20k.
        Someone frikking jump on this. You'll be hard pressed to find one with hours that low. Slap a tower on it and you have a Super Air Nautique. Done.

        Wow. I just hope this isn't a fire sale kind of thing. Hope you're ok. Are you getting a replacement boat? The price is curiously low. Has it been in salt water - brackish even?

        If not this is completely bananas. Someone GRAB THIS. She's beautiful.

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        • horkn
          • Aug 2007
          • 270

          • WI

          • 78 CC Martinique, rebuilt floor and custom interior.

          #5
          I would, but I have my wedding to pay for...

          I can only hope a deal like this is around when I am ready to pull the trigger.

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          • vwmartinez
            • Jul 2009
            • 13



            #6
            I just recieved a deposit for the boat so it is no longer for sale

            I could not even get anyone to come out and look at the boat. A guy in Kansas put down deposit and is getting a heck of a deal on my predicament.

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            • Erik
              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
              • Sep 2003
              • 653

              • New England


              #7
              Well what's the predicament? Nah never mind.

              And did you see how long it floated around on here before experts were saying "holy mackerel" at the price and doing what I did - reacting in a strongly positive way? You posted on April 26 and then May 3 and as of today it's sold. Badda boom.

              That was fast and you definitely came to the right place at Planet Nautique.

              Maybe I am insane but since that's an all-fiberglass or composite boat, with a GT40, and it is in sweet shape, you are indeed giving someone a kick-azz deal. It's a h3ll of a good boat. One of the best hulls ever made.

              ...but this deal is killer by like 5 grand. So as I said earlier, I hope you're ok. 'Predicament' indeed. I won't pry.

              Let us know someday if you replace it with something. Congrats on ther fast sale, super mega congrats to the buyer Mr. Kansas.

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              • TRIP
                Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                • Nov 2007
                • 437

                • Costa Rica

                • 1997 Nautique Super Sport

                #8
                Now I'm sad! Been following the ad and the topics here since the day the ad popped up. Been hoping for a little miracle (someone buying my boat for a good price) ever since, and also been VERY surprised it didn't sell the first day.
                Congrats with the sale. I just hope another deal like this will pop up when I'm ready to buy.

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                • Erik
                  Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 653

                  • New England


                  #9
                  Originally posted by TRIP View Post
                  Now I'm sad! Been following the ad and the topics here since the day the ad popped up. Been hoping for a little miracle (someone buying my boat for a good price) ever since, and also been VERY surprised it didn't sell the first day.
                  Congrats with the sale. I just hope another deal like this will pop up when I'm ready to buy.
                  The price in this case is 'fire sale' low. Unless there is something really wrong with this boat, it's kind of a deal of a lifetime sort of thing. As a budget boat guy, I absolutely would have jumped at this, claws out, and opted for it instead of my Super Sport-turned-Super Air Nautique in a heartbeat. In 2004 I paid 29 for it, a 2001 Super Sport and it had 40 hours on it and it was just plain mint. I mean 0 rips, bumps... Showroom. Seriously. Even that, 7 years ago now, was a smokin deal (SAN's were going for 36-41k used, 2001-2003 model yrs, even model year 2000's listed for 41k, no lie. Buxton, of course - I never see higher prices EVER than on Buxton Marine's Web site) at that point in time. Now in this case, this boat, at this price a person could buy it, do some modernization on it, turn it around and make a profit. It's actually something I've considered doing as Sport Nautiques more regularly crack that 10k range. That in and of itself is bananas. Now I am watching the 1993+ Sport Nautiques come close to doing it. I very much did not expect Super Sports to pass even 15k in the next 5 years. Maybe in 10 years I thought/think. I assess their value super high. So this whole thing is a wicked deal. It is just odd to me. Sometimes people just don't know what they have. Not as a putdown, excuse me. But my seller ABSOLUTELY did not know he had what was in reality, a custom ordered Super Sport Nautique with every single option you'd see on a Team SAN on it except ballast and the ugly batman AIR sticker. Neither of which I wanted (I'd peel the sticker off on day 1 and I do my own ballast - running very heavy). Super super nice guy, successful man, good Father etc-awesome dude, he just didn't know what he was selling. Hence the price. Also the guy was mega rich.

                  My point overall is that deals like this are going to be exceedingly rare for awhile.
                  Last edited by Erik; 05-08-2011, 12:40 PM.

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                  • TRDon
                    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                    • Oct 2007
                    • 722

                    • MN

                    • 1985 2001 1993 Sport carb GT40 2003 SANTE Excalibur

                    #10
                    I did the same with my 93 sport 2 years ago. Im sure a few remember I listed it for 15ish but went to 12K for a quick sale. It sold in 2 weeks. The boat was mint, the engine had under 500hours, the interior was mint, the boat was turn key, had a shower, had a brand new ND tower with board racks on it. I regretted getting rid of it for that price, but it was september/october and I wanted to roll the money into the 03sante I purchaced just weeks before and the sale time was closing very quickly with frozen lakes approaching. The quick sale was worth more than holding it for 6 months and trying agin to get the 15K and get negotiated down to 13.5 or13K. Was 6 months worth an extra 1000, in my mind, it wasnt. It would barely cover the interest in the difference on the loan over those 6 months.

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                    • NelmarS
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 2

                      • Los Angeles, CA


                      #11
                      Perhaps you could take short term loans to pay the interest. By the way, that Super Sport looks great. Are you sure you wanted to sell that?

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                      • Chexi
                        1,000 Post Club Member
                        • Oct 2025
                        • 2119

                        • Austin

                        • 2000 SAN

                        #12
                        If I hadn't just bought a 2000 SAN, I would have bought this boat. I recommended it to a friend, but it was too far a drive for him and he wanted a little bit newer. If I weren't married, I would have bought it and flipped it. But my penchant for buying boats is a particular pressure point for the wifey that I do not intend to revisit any time soon.
                        Now
                        2000 SAN

                        Previously
                        1999 Air Nautique
                        1996 Tige Pre-2000
                        1989 Lowe 24' Pontoon / Johnson 100HP outboard

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