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Old     (chris_schweda)      Join Date: Dec 2006       04-01-2007, 9:21 PM Reply   
I am looking at getting a boat what is too many hours? and how do 210 air nautique's hold up and how do they compare to malibu's? I will get a v drive some input would be great
Old     (sinkoumn)      Join Date: Jan 2007       04-01-2007, 9:30 PM Reply   
I've seen boats with under 300 hours that I wouldn't buy, and have seen boats with over 900 hours that I would buy.

It's not just hours, you need to know how well the boat was taken care of.

Do a search, there have been A LOT of discussions about this - but get a Nautique, they rule ALL!
Old     (chris_schweda)      Join Date: Dec 2006       04-01-2007, 9:36 PM Reply   
I have not seen it yet but I have a friend who is a nautique dealer and he said he will have a 2002 210 with 1000 hours for 27000 I have not even been on a nautique before only malibu

(Message edited by chris_schweda on April 01, 2007)

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