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  • 1991 Barefoot 200

    I am selling my beloved Barefoot 200. The time has come. Our newborn girl needs a couple years before I can teach her how to barefoot! I'll be back.

    Check out the pics and info here:


    This boat has been a fixture in our lives for the past 11 years. All the memories will live on. Time to pass the torch to the next Mastercraft enthusiast.

    Big Tuna
    Madison WI

  • #2
    Wow. That won't last long. Sorry you are selling it. Kids love boats.
    sigpic1996 Prostar 205 LT-1

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    • #3
      keep it ... i had mine on a boat at 6 weeks ... you will just learn to work with their schedules

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Big Tuna View Post
        I am selling my beloved Barefoot 200. The time has come. Our newborn girl needs a couple years before I can teach her how to barefoot! I'll be back.

        Check out the pics and info here:


        This boat has been a fixture in our lives for the past 11 years. All the memories will live on. Time to pass the torch to the next Mastercraft enthusiast.

        Big Tuna
        Madison WI
        Keep it!!!

        My kid was behind the boat on the trainer at 2 and skiing at 4.

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        • #5
          I have thought long and hard about keeping it. Just won't get enough use over the next couple years. I hope to have my girl on skis by 4, but she has to walk first... I think.

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          • #6
            Don't blink... 4 years is a quick nap in time....

            If you like it and are going to use it later keep it... if you are going to get something bigger then yea sell now pick up something else later...

            Families usually move to the open bow 205s/x2 etc..

            some kids are good to go at 4 others not till they are 7 or 10.or never.... depends on them...

            GLWS...

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            • #7
              If the fuel gauge worked, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. Sorry, that was mean. I have a '91 ProStar and the gas gauge hasn't worked since '93. It's a gorgeous rig. Looks like it's going 42 mph sitting on the trailer.

              I do echo everyone else's sentiments which is why I still own that '91 ProStar with a 19 and a 22 year old in the house.

              Like the old Porsche ad said, "the more kids you have, the more sense it makes".

              Good luck with whatever you decide.

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              • #8
                Identical to my old one, I miss it.
                OH-IO!

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                • #9
                  We had one for a show I did in Canada one summer. Loved to drive and foot behind!
                  2002 Blue Prostar 197, 0 Flex Tower, Perfect Pass, and The Preditor-ADHD Skier

                  I'm pursuing my lifelong quest for the perfect, the absolutely driest martini to be found in this or any other world. And I think I may have hit upon the perfect formula :

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                  • #10
                    Gonna be hard pressed to find another one in that condition....

                    Keep it!!!
                    Everyone Dies, but not everyone lives

                    2004 Prostar 197, ACME 843

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                    • #11
                      Other than that boat probably sucks the gas... (and is a little overpriced) the interior probably makes the perfect playpen... don't sell.

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                      • #12
                        Ohh myy... Marky Likey!!
                        GLWS... If I could swing another boat I would buy it!
                        2004 Yellow X7

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                        • #13
                          Remove this listing and keep it so I stop drooling

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                          • #14
                            You guys are killing me... it's definitely for sale. I appreciate the sage advice. I'm not leaving the Mastercraft family, just taking a short hiatus!

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                            • #15
                              I remember when we got our boat. We had been boating for years with friends. The boys were timid, even after we got our boat. They were young. Today, my 17 year old helped me roll the cover off as we put it in the garage after bringing it home from winter storage. He stopped, smelled the interior and said, I love the smell of the boat. It is like smelling vacation. Enough said.

                              Sorry... we are still killing you.

                              Honestly, I can't believe it is still for sale. Those usually go super quick.
                              sigpic1996 Prostar 205 LT-1

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