Almost New Dagger Ocoee/Excelent Condition/Ash trim $1100
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Almost New Dagger Ocoee/Excelent Condition/Ash trim $1100
Purple with wood gunnels, saddle, foot braces & thigh straps. Gunnels are Ash & decks are mahogany in excellent condition, hull is sound with usual scuffs on hull, no damage or issues at all & in excellent condition. Always stored inside. One owner before me who rarely used it. I'm just to big for the boat & it's uncomfortable for me to paddle. Only used it about 4x. New cost is $1800, but they are no longer made by Bell & this is a Dagger with a bomber hull with original Dagger woodwork! A rare boat you will never see again! Pics available upon request [/list]
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Pedestal saddle, adjustable North Water foot cups. Serial number indicates 1994 manufacture date. Original owner bought it from Go With The Flow in Roswell, GA in 1999 where it had been since shipped. I bought it in 2008. He kept it in his basement. No wear under pedestal or ends, so you can see this boat was rarely used.
Here are the pics of that Ocoee-- http://atlanta.craigslist.org/eat/boa/2556477330.html
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LOL! Dude, you ever put a boat in the water, what happened? It got some scuff marks! That's it, no gouges, no dents, no ABS showing, no wear under the saddle & it is perfect woodwork. "Almost like new". No, not from the Valley, from the ATL & like Caption's myself. Love boat, it just freakin' hurts!
George
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Hi George,
Just curious, how big are you that find the boat not to work for you?
Pat.
p.s. I'd buy that boat for around $1,100 (does that include airbags?). I recently bought one just like it (but vinyl gunwales) for about that. As advertised, good boats, good condition, well outfitted, and you're not going find more like it, so if you're looking for a Dagger Ocoee, cough it up! Too bad it's purple. The red ones are way cooler.
Just curious, how big are you that find the boat not to work for you?
Pat.
p.s. I'd buy that boat for around $1,100 (does that include airbags?). I recently bought one just like it (but vinyl gunwales) for about that. As advertised, good boats, good condition, well outfitted, and you're not going find more like it, so if you're looking for a Dagger Ocoee, cough it up! Too bad it's purple. The red ones are way cooler.
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It's not size/weight as much as kneeling height. My knees can't deal with it. I love the boat, it's just torture. Cartilage removal in both knees & age has taken it's toll somewhere. I will grudgingly admit a few things to that issue.
Purple? No I now think purple is cool. Like I said, it's one of a disappearing kind. Like the smoke from that torpedo, they will soon just go up & fade away!
Purple? No I now think purple is cool. Like I said, it's one of a disappearing kind. Like the smoke from that torpedo, they will soon just go up & fade away!
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I was thinking it was a stretch to say they were gray based on what appear to be cameraphone pix (or reduced resolution by Craigslist) - what appears to be gray to one could easily be glare...
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