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ianainge

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After a sucsessfull sea trial my boat was sold today, so True Spirit is no more as the new owner is changing the name, so the hunt for a P360 seriously starts now.

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Why the decision to go for a flybridge after owning a Targa Ian??. I have a Targa 31 at present and have been toying with the idea of changing to a fly but all my buddies reckon that I should stay with Targas. I single hand the Targa 31 most of the time which would be a bit difficult with a flybridge but I fancy the overall comfort that a fly offers i.e nice cosy saloon with a view etc, etc.
Selling my 31 would be a wrench however......it is a brilliant boat and is absolutely immaculate.....however she is 8 years old this time around. I fancy something around 40 -43 ft in length but even a Targa of that size may prove difficult to handle alone.
Is there a healthy market for Targa 31s at present??

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I want the freedom of being able to go out in harsher conditions and more comfort i.e the saloon area, i get fed up with taking the canopy off then back on again, if it rains everything gets wet, where as with a fly as long as your kitted up you can steer up top .Not sure on t31 market i sold to 2nd viewer.

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Just in case you don't get MB Monthly, there is a 360 advertised in the private section, tel 07754 538 644.

Dont worry, I won't charge you 8% +vat for this!

Cliff

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Several for sale in the mag's.
One described as "in original condition" at £125k with VP 317hp.
Could just be an honest owner or may be rather tired.
Seems a good choice for a flybridge boat. Worth going for larger engines if budget permits.

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