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Barefoot Boom SOLD

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Printed Date: November-25-2024 at 1:03am


Topic: Barefoot Boom SOLD
Posted By: scott8370
Subject: Barefoot Boom SOLD
Date Posted: February-19-2006 at 5:08pm
Before I begin, I would like to say I do not know how to ski or wakeboard so I will not be too much help in answering any questions. Here is what I know...I got this from a boat that I purchased and have never used it. This barefoot boom measures 11 feet 6 inches tall when assembled. Looks like it has all the parts that you would need. Its made out of solid aluminum and I do not see any brand name on it. Email me with your offer to scott8370@fuse.net. I will be taking the best offer made plus shipping. SOLD SOLD SOLD





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Scott



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Posted By: 882001
Date Posted: February-20-2006 at 3:23pm
thats a barefoot boom. 11'6" would be 1 tall extended pylon.

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skinautique "2001"


Posted By: scott8370
Date Posted: February-20-2006 at 3:41pm
Thank you 882001.

For Sale "Barefoot Boom"

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Scott


Posted By: Brad_K
Date Posted: February-21-2006 at 3:39pm
Would you mind shipping to the UK?


Posted By: scott8370
Date Posted: February-21-2006 at 4:36pm
Originally posted by Brad_K Brad_K wrote:

Would you mind shipping to the UK?


This would be a 6foot long package with a weight of approx. 35-40 lbs. I don't think it would be worth it.

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Scott


Posted By: Brad_K
Date Posted: February-21-2006 at 5:50pm
you would be surprised as it is not that expensive by 5-6 week surface mail.

Don't worry though as it would probably be more hassle than its worth as you say.


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: February-22-2006 at 8:30am
what are you looking to get out of it?


Posted By: scott8370
Date Posted: February-22-2006 at 8:59am
enough to make it worth boxing up then hauling up to the post office, and waiting in line. Plus my time.Make an offer.
Thanks Scott

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Scott


Posted By: Mark Mel
Date Posted: February-27-2006 at 10:27am
Looks like that one mounts on the gunnel? Can anyone confirm?

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Posted By: scott8370
Date Posted: February-28-2006 at 7:13am
Originally posted by Mark Mel Mark Mel wrote:

Looks like that one mounts on the gunnel? Can anyone confirm?


Yes, it mounts to the gunnel.

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Scott


Posted By: 882001
Date Posted: February-28-2006 at 4:01pm
no it mounts to the pylon and rests on the gunnel.

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kemah texas
http://www.correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=163&yrstart=1986&yrend=1990 - 1988
skinautique "2001"


Posted By: Mark Mel
Date Posted: March-01-2006 at 2:37pm
I don't see a pylon clamp in the pics? I do see a gunnel attachment.

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http://www.correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=972&sort=&pagenum=4&yrstart=1976&yrend=1980" rel="nofollow - 1978 Nautique

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Posted By: scott8370
Date Posted: March-01-2006 at 4:16pm
Originally posted by 882001 882001 wrote:

no it mounts to the pylon and rests on the gunnel.


It mounts to the gunnel and rests on the gunnel

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Scott


Posted By: scott8370
Date Posted: March-01-2006 at 4:19pm
SOLD...Thank you

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Scott



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