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Pros &Cons on a 1800 pro v 05& 04 90 4str.tiller Honda


jimBo

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Lookin for input

This boat is a 05 pro v 1800

Coustom eagle bunk trl&spare

04 fI 4 stroke 90hp tiller&stainless prop,foot trim

Minn Kota Vantage 72lb thurst

Splash guards

Lorance x15 graph&gps

On board charger

Coustom snap on cover

Am/fm Cd

3 air ride seats

3 deep cycle batt

priced at 23,900 is this resonable

bring on the input thanks

jimBo

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It looks like you're atleast in the ballpark of some other prices I found:

1) 2006 Pro-V 1800 with 90 HP E-Tech for $22,247 (no extras)

2) 2005 Pro-V 1800 with 90 HP Merc for $24,995 (lots of extras)

There's a guy on this site (NOVA) selling a similar boat although I don't remember what he's asking. I am looking at Pro-V's myself but want a steering wheel and a few more ponies. Great boats that's for sure. Happy shopping!

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You won't get too much negative response because most people with Hondas don't have

problems with them.

You will get the response of someone saying they are heavy. If you do a little research

you will find they aren't. People also complain that they aren't as fast.

This may be true, I can't say one way or the other.

I had a 75 Honda for 5 years. I didn't have a problem with it.

I now have a Yamaha f75 and I do like it, but my Honda was smoother and quieter.

I think the Honda was a little better on fuel too.

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