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Author: | kostakis [ Sat Jun 11, 2005 12:22 am ] |
Post subject: | I want buy a hobie wave |
Hello everybody. I am a new agent and I want buy a hobie wave . How much money does it cost in USA? Thanks Kostas Hagistergiou |
Author: | kostakis [ Sat Jun 11, 2005 12:26 am ] |
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Excuse me , not a new agent , but a new member |
Author: | daytonawave [ Tue Jul 26, 2005 4:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: I want buy a hobie wave |
kostakis wrote: Hello everybody. I purchased a new Hobie Wave with a one year old trailer and a mast stand for $3800 out the door.The wave had a small ding on the hull so they reduced the price $300.I cannot begin to tell you about all the fun that I have had on the wave.It's light fast,easy to tack,very boyant and easy to set up.It is one rugged little sail boat that takes a beating and keeps sailing.I pound the wave thru heavy surf and out to high seas and have never had any problems-so I advise that you purchase one asap.....
I am a new agent and I want buy a hobie wave . How much money does it cost in USA? Thanks Kostas Hagistergiou Can't tell you what they want in Greece but that's what I paid here in Florida ![]() |
Author: | ashmetry [ Mon Aug 08, 2005 8:38 am ] |
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That seems like a great deal, where did you get it from? I contacted my local dealer and they were talking about $4195 +410(ship+assmb)[not optional] +trailer (abt $650) and maybe i can knock $200-300 off at the end Any ideas about where to find a better deal with maybe a used decent trailer? Thanks ALOT |
Author: | daytonawave [ Thu Sep 08, 2005 6:25 pm ] |
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![]() I paid $3,995.00 + tax $795.00 for the trailer and a mast stand for a total of $4,790.00 at the Tackle shack in Pinellas Park Florida. The boat was reduced due to a small ding in the port hull and the trailer was one year old and was slightly used. I love the boat and plan to buy a Hobie 16 or mabe 18 in the near future,however, I will never sell the Wave as it is the most fun a day sailer could possibly have with total ease of setup and sailing. Thank you, Hobie USA. |
Author: | widerisbetter [ Fri Sep 09, 2005 5:32 am ] |
Post subject: | You had me going for a minute there Kos |
kostakis wrote: Excuse me , not a new agent , but a new member ![]() I didn't figure an "agent" would blow their cover so blatently, but felt that this was a good forum to do it on. Your secret is safe with us ![]() ![]() Anyway- be patient. I was able to track down a couple used/rental HWs last fall for very reasonable prices - if you don't mind a used boat. You have to do some legwork to find marinas, clubs and hotels that rent them. If I can find my files on my search results I will post them for you. I did not buy one because the Admiral thinks we have too many things in the yard already. ![]() Can't have too many boats I always say ![]() |
Author: | ebourne [ Tue Jan 31, 2006 10:09 am ] |
Post subject: | I have a Hobie Wave for sail |
I bought my Wave in 1995. It has the padded backrests, jib kit installed, custom trailer with a cat box and I have the Cat Trax to launch from the beach. I live in San Diego and will be moving, which is why I want to sell it. Contact me at [email protected]. |
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