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    1998 Donzi 18 (not mine)

    Might be a good deal for someone @ $5700.

    http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/boa/3460511303.html
    Patrick

    1968 Donzi Ski Sporter C16-512

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    Hmmm...

    Sometimes ads just look a bit shady even if they may not be..."Donzi 19' " & "smallest of the Donzis"... At $5700 it would sure be worth a call or two to find out though.
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    Adam B. Lively
    Previous owner of a 2002 Donzi Classic 18' Scorpion
    Current owner of a restored 1974 Donzi X-18
    Future owner of a bad-ass Donzi (planning stage)



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    19 LXR that would be the smallest of that model lineup in 98????????????????
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    I'd be willing to go take a look at it if anyone is interested.
    Patrick

    1968 Donzi Ski Sporter C16-512

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    That is the SeaRay Donzi...fugetaboutit!
    Nick
    1994 22' Classic-454 B1 Red & white
    1981 13' Whaler sport(original owner)
    South Tampa Bay, FL "May I mamoo dogface to the banana patch?"

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    Come on now, the LXRs are pretty good boats. I definitely wouldn't be running a Donzi at this point in my life if there wasn't a bowrider available. I love the Classics, but got veto'd by the girls for something with a sunpad, seating for friends, a bunch of cupholders, and a monster stereo. I can load the boat with two couples, three coolers, beach bags and purses, towels, floaties, fenders, a tube, a bimini top, and a sleeve of red Solo cups and not have anything rolling around the cockpit. Try that in a Classic...

    At the end of the day I would much rather be in a Donzi than any other cookie-cutter bowrider, and based on the thumbs-up we get out on the river a lot of folks agree.
    "Speed's fine, but accuracy is final."
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    1998 Donzi 21LXR
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