1996 22' ANGLER $19,000 (Spring Hill, FL)

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2000 Suzuki 70HP motor 500hr's
Drive on galvanized trailer
front window opens
privacy snap on window covers
sliding window screens
snap-on screens for door windows & bow hatch (for camping)
manual windshield wiper
built in live well
Bulwaga anchor (best you will ever use)
boarding platform& ladder
JRC lcd radar 1500
Garmen 128 gps
Si-tex color pro fish III
Guest remote spot light
shakespear galaxy 5229 marine/cell phone antenna
Horrizon eclipse + communications radio
remote electric horn
 

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jware":2s8wyrf8 said:
Saw your ad, is the engine 4 stroke, is there a spare tire?

I live in NC and would need to tow back.
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Yes it is a 4 stroke and I have a spare tire and rim. Tire is worn. Also galvanised mount.
 
fOOg":fie6vtyg said:
Is the boat still for sale? Any interior photos? Thanks, Don
Yes the boat is still for sale. I will enclose att. of interior pictures
 

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capt. tom":m3krjvkv said:
Can you tell me how much the boat weighs with trailer?
Overview
The 22’ Angler is derived from the original 22’ design that was first introduced in January 1987. The Angler, as the name implies, features a larger aft cockpit than the Cruiser to accommodate sportsmen and their gear. A practical boat, the 22’ Angler is designed and built to be seaworthy, easily maintained and affordable to operate. Although a full 22’ boat with a cabin, it is relatively light and well balanced for easy towing and invites the owner to explore waters far from home.

This boat will plane comfortably at 9-10 MPH. Economical cruise ranges from 12 to 20 MPH at well over 5 MPG. Average towing weight is about 4100 lbs with boat, motor, trailer and fuel.

Maneuverability at speed is balanced and predictable, even in heavy seas. The boat holds her course with little effort. The hull’s flatness toward the stern greatly reduces the rolling motions, making cruising in rough water much more pleasant. Fishermen will love the way the boat tracks at trolling speeds, allowing the focus to remain on the fishing. And with only 7” of draft and a thick bottom she can easily be beached for beach combing adventures.

The 22’ Angler provides a spacious 6’4” long x 5’9” wide aft cockpit that comfortably fits up to 4 people. The high sides assure safety even in rough water and provide a feeling of security for the entire family.

The cabin, with over 6’2” of headroom, provides cozy shelter. It features a forward 6’3” “V” berth that is separated from the main cabin by a privacy curtain and includes two reading list, portable toilet, and Bomar 22’ aluminum frame hutch with tinted lens. The cabinetry in the cabin is composed of fiberglass with 3/4" decraguard marine plywood doors with teak wood trim.
 
Congratulations to Michael - the seller of this boat - it has been sold.

I bought it from him and picked it up today.

Looking forward to many new adventures with this C-Dory.

Had our first mini-adventure today when a water hose on our tow vehicle burst as we were approaching the sunshine skyway bridge just south of tampa.

Fortunately, we were able to pull into the rest area at the base of the bridge, and had the parts to repair the burst hose and refill the radiator.

Twenty minutes later, we were on the road again, and made it back home without problems.

The boat is now in for motor servicing, the addition of permatrim, and a camperback enclosure.

Will probably be two weeks before I can get it out on the water.

Should be just in time for cooler weather here in Florida.

Bill
 
Congratulations Bill! You got a great deal. I was looking at the boat to use for salmon fishing. (You never can own too many C-Dory's) :wink

I hope you get many years of enjoyment out of it.

Peter
C-Dancer
 
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