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Unread 09-18-2009, 06:04 PM
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Any pics? What condition is the hull in? Transom solid? Trailer details, brakes, double axle, etc.

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Unread 09-18-2009, 10:45 PM
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Chris, where are you located, maybe i can stop by and take a look?
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Unread 09-19-2009, 07:40 AM
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Did you set up a Gallery?...pictures will sell it like description never will...

Maybe somebody here w/a Center Console is looking for a cuddy...might be a swap in the making??...
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Unread 09-21-2009, 04:59 PM
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I haven't taken any pics since I got it, I plan to do that soon.

The hull is solid, the transom looks/feels solid. Small soft spot on the floor like i mentioned. Can easily be fixed by just removing that hatch. The boat is all there. It's a 25 year old boat and could use new wiring, which I plan to tackle this winter if I keep it. I had always wanted to put a bracket on with a motor but could never justify the expense while the motor that is on it keeps on running anyway.

The boat is located in Center Moriches, NY and if I decide I am going to sell it I'll let anyone here take a look first.

It will come with a single axle trailer, no brakes. Trailer in excellent shape needing nothing.

It's great for a first boat or a really solid platform to start a project on. I would optimally like to get $2500-3000 for it, but I understand that may be asking a bit too much in this market, right?

My neighbor would sell me his late 80's Mako 20 CC in even better shape with a mid 90's evinrude (runs great) and a good trailer for $5000, and this would be financing a chunk of that.

Unless someone has a v20 CC out there???
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Unread 09-22-2009, 10:39 AM
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I've got an '84 V-20, cc-step lift/150 Johnny and a mediocre trailer-dual axle, boat in moderate - good shape when I got it. Most of what was wrong was cosmetic. Paid $2500.00- and I thought that was a good deal. It was useable ...turn the key and go. Had the carbs rebuilt as it sat for a few years on the boat lift.
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