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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by etktryd View Post
    Would be cool to see a time line of what models were available in each year and how many got sold.
    Seams to be a lot of supras for sale in Canada. Has anyone ever bought out of the states ?
    Bought my first tournament boat out of washington state.
    1987 closed bow comp ts6m.
    Pulled it back to Canada and went to work thru the winter doing upholstery and cut polishing etc etc.
    Ran it through the following summer and sold it in the fall for an almost 5000 profit.
    Then bought my current supra.

  2. #12
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    How bout a much better boat not too far from you. https://indianapolis.craigslist.org/...684109053.html
    Chauncey 2000 Malibu Response LX Monsoon 325

  3. #13
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    May have to go check this one out.... I just love the look of the comp. It was my fist love. Just ask my wife.
    You are pulling me to the dark side.

  4. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by etktryd View Post
    May have to go check this one out.... I just love the look of the comp. It was my fist love. Just ask my wife.
    You are pulling me to the dark side.
    Based on price alone go for the Malibu,
    20,000 for a 96 comp is stupid!
    If you want a true tournament boat and hull the supra comp is unbeatable imho.
    Many consider it the Ferrari of ski boats of that
    era.
    It is double hull construction and has Kevlar combined into the fiberglass for added strength.
    Rock solid!
    No wake at 36 mph which is tournament speed for mens course if interested in same.
    The malibu you are looking at is a more roomy boat , larger by 3 1/2 feet and more family oriented for multiple water events.
    Great power in the monsoon offering but not the strength of hull the supra offers. That said you probably would never need to know the difference.
    A great family boat !
    I say this being a rabid supra owner!

  5. #15
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    Comps are great ski boats, but 20k is silly, especially in September.

  6. #16
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    X2 !!!!!!!

  7. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by etktryd View Post
    X2 !!!!!!!
    ???
    Starting with a comp hull you have gone in the opposite direction big time!
    What are you looking for in an inboard recreational boat?

  8. #18
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    Mine is a 94 sts, decals are gone but can see the outline when I wax it. They made composites with square windshields from 94 til 98. 20K is crazy, should be closer to 7K. Its been an awesome boat, best looking hull of the era by far.

  9. #19
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    Would like to find a square windshield composite with a 350 chevy.
    Yeah I know.... I could find the Holy Grail easier !!!!!!!!!!!
    Oh... almost forgot.... in RED !!!!!

  10. #20
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    Maybe I'll just take up fishing.

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