Powell Top to Bottom in an 11' Zodiac

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Very easy to have everything you need on one PWC. In my simple opinion there is no better way to see the lake. I did almost 800 miles just last week. I will be back with clients from Canada tomorrow for another overnight.... I love this job.
$15k for a new one. I suspect I could have some fun, log some miles, and carry my gear on a used 2-3 seater?
 
$15k for a new one. I suspect I could have some fun, log some miles, and carry my gear on a used 2-3 seater?

I am selling a few my Honda's with the hydro trailer with the lowrance fish finder as shown in the photo below for about $8,000 each. They are not as stable as the new Fish Pro, however they are great for camping on the lake.
(Probably should have said that in the yard sale forum)
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I am selling a few my Honda's with the hydro trailer with the lowrance fish finder as shown in the photo below for about $8,000 each. They are not as stable as the new Fish Pro, however they are great for camping on the lake.
(Probably should have said that in the yard sale forum)

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Those Honda PWC rigs and trailers are AWESOME! What a great way to see the lake. I used to have a pair of Supercharged SeaDoos for my Houseboat trips but too much hassle having a Houseboat, ski boat, 2 SeaDoos that my friends and family wrecked all the time. I do dearly miss having the PWCs for exploring side canyons and such and going for a morning rip. Now my Powell boat time is spent on my Moomba searching for a glassy ski in the AM, pulling kids all day and then go surfing in the evening.

Brete $8k for one of those setups is REALLY good, depending on the hours which I expect are higher. But they look well maintained and they are a Honda after all. You can expect to pay $8k or more for decent reliable PWC without the fishfinder and tow-behind trailer anywhere else. Although I'm assuming these don't come with a boat trailer right?
 
Brete $8k for one of those setups is REALLY good, depending on the hours which I expect are higher. But they look well maintained and they are a Honda after all. You can expect to pay $8k or more for decent reliable PWC without the fishfinder and tow-behind trailer anywhere else. Although I'm assuming these don't come with a boat trailer right?

That's good info. Ballpark, how many hours would be reasonable at that price?
 
One has 160 hours the other two less than 100 hours. I am keeping my original just can't let it go. It has over 800 hours. Still running very strong.

I would consider 160 and 100 hours still very low. Those are priced very fairly with those hours. I was assuming they had closer to four or five hundred hours.
 
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