I am the second owner of this boat. The first owner kept it and had it serviced at the marina where he purchased it. I was told the boat had 100 hours on it when I bought it. The engine was serviced last year and has performed flawlessly during the 100 hours I have put on the boat. She is in excellent condition and really needs nothing to be enjoyed. When I bought her, there had never been a single hole drilled anywhere! No speakers, vhf, nothing mounted/installed. I (with great hesitation) drilled four small holes in the cockpit to mount the frame bow for the shade top you will see in the photo. All seat and v-berth canvas is perfect. I installed the following upgrades:
-LED lighting in v berth and under cockpit shelf. Changeable color, remote controlled.
-MARPAC fuel filter/water seperator unit and new fuel line. Very nice unit with clear bowl allowing visual inspection.
-LED bulb in all round/anchor light. Only uses 2 watts.
-Outboard cover for the Honda 40hp motor.
-Sunbrella shade top over cockpit with stainless frame bow.
-Sonarphone TBox bluetooth skimmer transducer. With the purchase of the Navionics app, this allows any phone/tablet, etc. to serve as a fully functional gps with depth/temp/bottom structure/fish finder. Very cool.
-New spare wheel/tire mounted on trailer.
-New tongue lights on trailer.
-Bearings were inspected (along with the rest of the trailer) and it passed state inspection. I trailered the boat 180 miles to the beach and back for vacation and it performed flawlessly, with one exception. The starboard side carpeted board had rusted bolts and came off somewhere during the trip. A new one could be easily fabricated. The boat has been well maintained, washed, waxed and kept on dry land for most of her life. there is a coat of bottom paint on the boat, but if you were going to keep her in a wet slip, I would add a fresh coat.
Please email me with any questions and for pictures. I am very, very hesitant to sell this boat as I searched for it for a long time, but I am back in school in the hopes of entering the field of medicine. Selling is probably the right move, but I am not happy about it. If you intend to lowball me, don't bother. The boat is paid for, immaculate, and only costs me about $200 per year to own, so I am far from desperate.
-LED lighting in v berth and under cockpit shelf. Changeable color, remote controlled.
-MARPAC fuel filter/water seperator unit and new fuel line. Very nice unit with clear bowl allowing visual inspection.
-LED bulb in all round/anchor light. Only uses 2 watts.
-Outboard cover for the Honda 40hp motor.
-Sunbrella shade top over cockpit with stainless frame bow.
-Sonarphone TBox bluetooth skimmer transducer. With the purchase of the Navionics app, this allows any phone/tablet, etc. to serve as a fully functional gps with depth/temp/bottom structure/fish finder. Very cool.
-New spare wheel/tire mounted on trailer.
-New tongue lights on trailer.
-Bearings were inspected (along with the rest of the trailer) and it passed state inspection. I trailered the boat 180 miles to the beach and back for vacation and it performed flawlessly, with one exception. The starboard side carpeted board had rusted bolts and came off somewhere during the trip. A new one could be easily fabricated. The boat has been well maintained, washed, waxed and kept on dry land for most of her life. there is a coat of bottom paint on the boat, but if you were going to keep her in a wet slip, I would add a fresh coat.
Please email me with any questions and for pictures. I am very, very hesitant to sell this boat as I searched for it for a long time, but I am back in school in the hopes of entering the field of medicine. Selling is probably the right move, but I am not happy about it. If you intend to lowball me, don't bother. The boat is paid for, immaculate, and only costs me about $200 per year to own, so I am far from desperate.