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Re: Good starting boat with some speed, but forgiving while learning as well?

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...and you will never get one for $1500.oo unless your grandmother sells it to you.
Not an Ultimate 20, but possibly a Hotfoot 20. I sold mine 7 years ago for $4500 and it was pretty tricked out! It's a long shot, but you never know!
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