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I just found these in my basement. I thought I sold them but obviously not! If anyone here is interested, I am open to offers.
With all the GPS options out there these days, I think the days of...
Are we looking at the gasket in that picture? If so, the passage on the rear should be blocked, not open (the bottom of your pic above). This somewhat forces water to go up the sides and over from...
Hey I was just browsing here and saw this thread. I have to chime in and say I chased the same issue on my boat for more than two years, I'd suggest checking out the old thread on it.
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I've got two old-style Airguide Speedometers with the Supra logo from an 80's or early 90's boat; I intended to put these in my '89 but sold it before I ever got around to it, and just now found them...
That would be awesome, but I suppose it may just be a loophole waiting to be discovered by PB and closed. We'll see!
Meanwhile, I've found the user interface of imgur to be far better than PB...
One thing on a dual battery setup is that it's nice to have one battery be a deep cycle. That's the one you can switch to when you're floating, playing music, running the battery down. Starting...
Ha! Last year I drove by a neglected '88 Supra Comp every day... I know the owner bought a newer MasterCraft but I also know he left the Supra uncovered ALL WINTER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE and then left it...
Thanks! There are so many nice examples out there, I'm not sure it's worth getting an abused one unless it's really, really cheap and you have time to fix it. But there are just too many things that...
Haha, sorry forgot to specify! It's a 2003 Super Air Nautique, Team Edition which just means all the best options, more factory ballast, etc.
And thanks, yeah - I think it looks great in...
For reference I sold my Bravura which is the closed bow version of that last week for just over $6k. It has original stringers that are fine, but it also had a much newer EFI engine. Similar...
Well, the search is over. For years I've turned down boats for a plethora of reasons. No tower. No cover. No trailer. It's a MasterCraft. Too far away. Too abused. Needs an interior. Too expensive....
Will do. Might be picking something up tomorrow......
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I sold my well-loved Supra last night. The first person who came to look at it, took it home. Which didn't totally surprise me - while most people here take meticulous care of their boats,...
Update: SOLD.
So, when you turn the key, the gauges move and you have power, the engine turns over but won't fire? And you can't hear the fuel pump run of course when you first turn the key.
Check also to see...
Wow, that's nice. Good luck with the sale!
Well, I've gotten one scammer and one real person from my craigslist ad so far. Someone wants to see the boat Thursday, trying to make it work with my schedule; also looking at a boat tonight myself!
Yikes, that's a long drive haha
I am located in central New Hampshire.
Thanks, I hope it goes to a good home. When I got this boat it had the old carbureted 351 in it, with a tape deck and that's about it. I was also single...
Hey all, I'm finally selling my beloved Supra. I've owned this boat since 2006. I worked at a marina for 8 years during the time I owned the boat, and have taken diligent care of it. Any little...
Now I see the video, clearly showing a standard distributor, oops.
Still sounds spark-related, though, especially where it's more of a cold-start and low-idle issue.
I don't know the exact height, but I went low with mine. It's really personal preference. I wanted lower because I wanted to fit as wide a bimini as possible under the tower, for the most possible...
We once had to rescue a sinking boat that was so rotted, the hull twisted and a sheet of fiberglass split off, then peeled back under the pressure of the oncoming water at speed, leaving a 2' x 2'...