lakehouse1_1
Would like to intrduce myself, I'm from Tulsa and am the owner of a Jubilee 215, 2001, last of it's kind.
Was wondring if anyone else has a 215 and ifso, where. I am looking for a manual but don't really don't need one, she's in perfect shape with less than 250 hours. Everytime I take her out I get looks and complments. The one thing I am not crazy about is the delayed steering at slow speeds but am getting used to that as well. I have looked for other owners but haven't been able to find many out there, do these hold there value and do we ever see them as a major collecter item?? |
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I have to admit i really dont know much about the Jubilees. They look sharp with excellent performance and i believe they hold their value quite well but i'm not sure about them being a "collectors item" per se. I suspect that the 'delayed' steering a slow speeds is something that is inherent in those boats but lets hear what the other Jubilee owners have to say on that one. I know a lot of sterndrives tend to 'wander' at slow speed. This can be reduced considerably by adding a pair of Smart Tabs. |
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I have attached a few pic's of my Mariah, these were taken the day I took posetion
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Jubilee 215
YEP, THIS IS ONE IN THE SAME. I have haD HER FOR ABOUT 3 MONTHS AND EVERY TIME I CROSS THE LAKE AROUND THE MARINAS', I GET A BUNCH OF LOOKS.
I'VE ALWAYS LIKED THE LOOKS OF MARIAH AND AM THINKING ABOUT A LITTLE BIGGER BOAT IN A YEAR OR TWO. hOW HARD IS IT TO SELL A MARIAH LIKE MINE IF I WANT TO GO UP A SIZE OR TWO IN A MARIAH OF COURSE. |
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Maybe because it looks a little like this. :yes_grin: |
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