That 203 is sweet!
That 203 is sweet!
I'd jump all over that if i hadn't found mine just a month ago. Looks super clean.
Can't get there until Wednesday oh well their will be more....
Doubtful
He wont hold it. First one to plop the money down gets it which I completely understand. It needs the trailer brake system put back on, he does not know hours or compression, & it would need a good cover. Owner rates it a 7/10. I have seen them under 15k you just have to be at the right place at the right time.
Last edited by STLBassBuster; 05-22-2017 at 04:48 PM.
The 1999 grey metal flake that was at the dealer in Oklahoma? If it is that was a smokin deal.
I found it's little 202 brother:
https://easttexas.craigslist.org/boa/6139177131.html
Well the deal is they don't make em anymore. If you find a good clean taken care of 203 that's 15 to 20 years old and it is what you are looking for you have o make a decision. I offered mine up with 2006ProXS for $18K and wouldn't consider anything less. Everyone that sees it cannot believe it is a 99 and use it nearly every week. I learned a long time ago that one with very low hours is not necessarily the best thing. Just ask someone like Don Weed.These motors wil last 1000s of hours if taken care of.
And if I sold it what then?Add 50K to it to buy another new one. Mmm, not sure that makes sense but then I have not been able to make sense of bass boat pricing for a long time.
Danny Collier - Evans, GA
Ranger Z520 / Mercury 250 ProXS
i am still on my original 98 optimax. Coming my up on probably 750 hours. I run it hard, and wide open every time out. I also do all my own maintence. With how the boat runs, you would never think it had that many hours. It's nice to hear you can get a lot of hours out of them? I would like to re-power in the distant future.
You see that 202 from loz?
For those in Texas:
https://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/boa/6146756941.html
Ah...ok...didn't know...figured you already saw it, but you never know....what happened to the 2 that you had last year?
There are very few 20 foot champs on the market these days, and the ones that have been taken care of are going to be harder and harder to find.