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Madman

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Location
Sun Prairie, WI
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2025
Boat Model
252SD
Boat Length
25
After many years of enjoying our 2010 242 Limited S with our family and grandkids, we’re thinking it might be time to up grade (one last time… maybe). We’re leaning towards a ‘24 or ‘25 252SD with the 1.9 liter engines. I haven’t been participated on this site much for the last several years and had to create a new profile, but I’ve always enjoyed and appreciated what others had to share and would appreciate any advice or insight as we move forward.
 
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Nice to see you looking, I'm betting the decision is all but made, and simply needs to be confirmed with a looksee that gets the excitement flowing again.

Good luck with your research, looking forward to seeing your new boat!
 
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