DavidJ
Well-Known Member
Good find. That will be gone before the days out
Good find. That will be gone before the days out
Good find. That will be gone before the days out
I know. I don’t understand it. If I had a KAD44 I would snap this up as a spare. After all it’s a coastal rides guaranteed product and not from an unknown eBay source. In the current situation where there is no supplier of new ones it could mean an end of boating for a year ( or more) if your ECU packs up.They can't be looking very hard as they've been up for sale for a long time.
Scare stories on internet forums don't help!
I'd avoid KAD300s for other reasons before worrying about the ECU but each to their own.
Personally having looked at a lot of 34s over the years I wouldn't buy one with a white hull (or white interior) or pay more than £60k for one (given they can take a long time to sell). You'll find a lot more buyers interested at £65k as the man maths is simpler.
Hhhmmmm.Scare stories on internet forums don't help!
I'd avoid KAD300s for other reasons before worrying about the ECU but each to their own.
Hi,
I seriously want to purchase a Sunseeker Superhawk 34.
I put down a deposit on one in December but unfortunately there were numerous issues forcing me to withdraw my offer.
If anyone has one, or knows anyone looking to sell their Superhawk 34, do let me know.
Thanks
Bradley
What reasons? I've had 2 x KAD300's for 8 years now and with the exception of having to replace the exhaust manifold gaskets (1 started to leak) on one engine, i've had zero issuesI'd avoid KAD300s for other reasons before worrying about the ECU but each to their own.
All the boats I've looked at with them in (Windy, Hunton, Sunseeker) all seem to have had major service bills for them.