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bobhobbes
04-14-2007, 08:24 PM
Hey Everyone,

I've posted my boat a couple of times. Guy was interested in buying it so we had a mechanic check it out this weekend. Turns out the exhaust bellows needs to be replaced. Mechanic said he would charge about $800 for the job.

Here are the details.

Cuddy cabin with 170 HP Inboard/Outboard.
Hull and interior are in solid condition. New seats installed last year, along with new vinyl cushons for cabin. Bimini.
Electrical system completely rewired last year as well.
New fishfinder/depthfinder. New handheld GPS.
Cover, life vests, flare kit and many extras included.

She was running fine when I put her away last fall.

Boat is sitting on a 2006 Venture trailer with brakes. Paid $2,200 for trailer. Trailer works, but brake actuator got bent last year. New one costs $151 including shipping on Amazon. Just bolt it on and you practically have a brand new trailer.

I will will sell the trailer separately for $1200.

Boat and trailer together for $2400.

She's a great old girl with lots of fun days still left in her. She was boatel kept up until two years ago. I have kept her covered since then.

Please email me with any questions at [email protected].
You can view pictures at:

http://s118.photobucket.com/albums/o106/bobhobbes/

Drop me an email if you can't open that link and I will send along the pictures.

randlemanboater
04-14-2007, 09:13 PM
That's a good lookin V Bob.

But I already have one.

Can I ask how much it cost yopu for the cabin cushions, I am looking to get some. ;D

msbhammer
04-14-2007, 09:54 PM
Nice looking V. ;)

reelapeelin
04-15-2007, 02:37 AM
Somebody oughtta do that...that nice!!... ;) ...

bobhobbes
04-15-2007, 07:57 PM
Hey Randleman,

My wife did the cushions. I think she spent something like $150 for marine grade vinyl and foam. she and a friend sewed them up in an afternoon. They did a great job.

Drop me a line if you want to make me an offer for the cushions. I would consider selling them separately.

Best,

Bob