2012 Cheetah V-Dart for Sale

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Make
Cheetah
Type
Powerboats
Model
V-Dart
Length
23'
Hull material
Fiberglass
Year
2012
Class
Bowrider 1
Fuel type
Gas
Engine type
other
Name
Cheetah V-Dart 2012
Location
Price
$49,995

2012 Cheetah V-Dart

2012 Cheetah V-Dart 23’ Open Bow Jet Boat, second owner. 49 hrs on hull, only 8 hrs on new 540 Merlin block with Dart Pro 1 heads, 1000 CFM Braswell carburetor and custom stainless steel exhaust system. Motor was built by Louis Performance Engines Lake Havasu City, AZ. Motor was Dyno’d at 760HP. Berkeley jet complete rebuild by B1 Racing LLC, Santa Ana, CA. Boat loaded with AM/FM Bluetooth stereo system with 6 Channel amplifier and 12” JL audio subwoofer, Faria white faced gauges, Hydraulic trim, dual Optima marine batteries, Eddie Marine aluminum battery boxes, Perko battery switch, on board Noco charging system, dual retractable rear ladders, stainless steel exhaust tips, bow docking lights, custom Bimini top, custom boat cover. Rides on a custom tandem axel trailer with surge brakes, custom chrome wheels and fenders. Boat and interior are in mint condition. Have all receipts and specs for motor and jet builds. Ready for stellar performance on the water and you will not be disappointed in this one of a kind custom built bad ass ride!

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