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Hello everyone, I hate to do it, but I must sell my boat. I bought it about 2 years ago drove it once and started ripping it apart. I have yet to put it back together and with starting a new business I don't have the time. I will give you a quick run down of everything. The boat had a brand new transom installed in December of 2002 with extra internal knee braces. It also has a 18" stainless marine bracket on the back. It came with a 2001 225 Optimax, which seems a little big for the boat, but the weight on that engine is comparable to a much smaller 4 stroke. It has a newer 45 gallon tank. When I ripped it apart I rebuilt the stringers, and shot epoxy primer on the liner up front with the anchor locker and fish box. I pulled the core out of all the hatches and deck cap. Unfortunately I cut off the deck cap a few feet behind where the front deck stops. Reason being I was going to rebuild a widen the gunnels adding in braces making it more like a 3 piece boat. So basically what I have now is the liner out of the boat; the cap off of the boat with a nice bow rail; and the bare hull. It needs some work, but with a new transom and stringers someone just needs to put all the pieces together. Here is a quick run down of whats included.
-1974 Hull, liner, cap with bowrail -2005 dual axle aluminum Magic Tilt with brakes -45 gallon aluminum tank -2001 225 hp Mercury Optimax w/ wiring, hydraulic steering, smart craft gauge engine has just over 100 hrs. it was installed new in 2003, but hasn't been ran in over a year. -5 gallon of good fairing compound -1 gallon 2 part foam -Around 125 lbs roll of 50" 1708 fiberglass -11 (35" x 76") sheets of divinycell H100 1" thick, 2 sheets are laminated with 2 layers of 1708 on each side. -8 (35" x 76") sheets of divinycell H100 3/8" 1 sheet laminated with 2 layers of 1708 on each side. -2 gallon kit of Dupont epoxy primer/paint (some used) -25 new Tyvek suits for grinding - Aquaplas board cut to fit on top of stringers to raise the floor about 1.5". Here is a link to the stuff http://www.piedmontplastics.com/prod...?ID=5&TYPE=417 -Life vests, safety kits, anchor rope, anchor, and more I'm sure there is more, but I can't think of it right now. Basically all you need is some resin and time and this will be a nice boat. Let me know if you guys have any questions or concerns. The boat is located in Rockledge, FL. I travel around the state quite a bit so I can possibly deliver the boat. I'm willing to break up the engine and boat if someone doesn't want to buy both. Make an offer I can't refuse. Sorry the pics are so big for some reason they wouldn't resize properly. Most of these pics are old, but you get the idea, if anyone wants any other specific pics let me know and I will email them. I will post some pics of the engine also, it is practically brand new. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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