Lets see your Pursuit
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#5


My Dad and I custom ordered our 3370 in 2005, then had the tower built locally. This year we replaced all electronics with new Garmin and repowered with F300s and Yamaha’s helm master system. We love this boat and plan to keep her for a long time. Can’t wait for Spring!!!
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#8
Senior Member

my dad has the same boat, it's quite nice. Fast and stable. His has 175 Johnsons on it, I'm trying to convince him to put some newer 4 strokes on it, but he's theory is "it's not broke, don't fix it."
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#13
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Just picked up this 385 and now waiting on parts to come in. Updated electronics and a 4’ Fantom radar, Release Battle Saddle, and 32’ double spreader tournament riggers are on the way.


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Saw this 2004 Pursuit 2270 on Yachtworld and couldn't resist. Freshwater Great Lakes boat since new with 149 original hours. Trailered it home and began taking it down to bare hull. Sold the existing motor and started going through every last wire on the boat and doing complete refit. Got about 75% done and had to hit the pause button. Just finished moving and almost have shop remodel done at new house. The Pursuit is sitting at my old mans shop next to his 1979 Tiara Pursuit that he is original owner of. Hoping to be able to start working on the boat again in a month or so. Pursuit builds a great boat.


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#16
Admirals Club 



Miss this boat every day, wish i never sold it.
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86 2200 in the process of a full rebuild. Motors gone, new transom, fore deck, hatches recored, fuel tank on the way. It had the original title and lien letter. Guy paid 56k for it in 1986. I paid $800, going to have over 30k invested when done
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