2006 CAPE CRUISER FOR SALE-115 YAMAHA 4 STROKE-ALL EXTRAS

sam

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I am selling my 2006 Cape Cruiser 23' with a 115 Yamaha. Boat/motor are in excellent condition. Extras include: Wallas heater/stove, windlass, electronics, battery charger, shore power hookup, fresh water washdown, baitwell, privacy window covers, vhf, depth finder, gps, cd stereo, floscan fuel management, trim tabs, power dual wipers, twin 32 gallon fuel tanks, dual batteries with selector switch, dive platform with ladder, and more. The boat is located in Melbourne, FL . The original purchase price was over $66k-asking price $40k OBO. Call for more details 407-467-7969
 
Sam,

Sorry to hear you are selling your Dory. Did it not work out for you for ferrying your kids to school? Are you still living on Grant Farm Island? Toby and I are sorry that we never were able to connect with you all for a mini CBGT. We have not been down in your area since we met up last year. We did take the Comfy Dory on the St. John's River during the week between Christmas and New Year's. Launched on Lake Harney west of Titusville and went up to Palatka. Spent 6 nights in Paradise. Next long trip is scheduled for the last 10 days of May. Launching again on Lake Harney and traveling north up to Jacksonville and then back down the ICW to our house on Merritt Island. That will be our longest trip to date.
Hope things are well with you and your lovely family...Tad
 
Tad,
Thanks for the kind note. I am happy to report that we are staying put on the Island. My family and I love the daily commutes to and from Honest Johns. I have decided to sell the Cape Cruiser, reluctantly, because she is just too nice of a boat to use as a school bus. Because of my docking situation, what I really need is a floating tank. When we have to use the mainland dock, everyone ties off with a bowline and the boats simply bang into each other. That is no place for a nice boat. I am now shopping for an aluminum hull, crew boat-preferably with push knees and motor guard. I want people to be fearful of tying up next to my boat. I have found, however, that these old boats are in very short supply and a premium is paid for them when you find one. But enough about that. Please tell Toby "hello" and know your always welcome to stop by when cruising the river. Hope to see you soon. Sam

If there are any potential buyers reading this post I would like you to know that my Cape Cruiser never spent any time with her bowline tied up to the community dock getting the S*#T knocked out of her. She is still in pristine condition.
 
HI we own a c-22 cruiser but would like somthing bigger what color ,how many hrs on eng. is there a trailer etc pictures and is there any warranty for the boat thanks JIM on duck ill try to call this week here is my number 239-269-9537
 
Sam,

I'm sorry to hear about your docking situation. It would break my heart to watch my Dory being regularly beaten up while tied off, not to mention the loss of value for re-sale purposes. I am glad to hear that you are still a resident of Grant Farm though. As it turns out, Toby and I are going down to Sebastian Inlet Saturday morning for an overnight. I have done quite a bit of work on the boat to get it ready for offshore fishing. SS rack across the front of the engine well, new rod holders, Star Board bait/fish table and mounting brackets for a pair of old Perko fiberglass extending outriggers that my brother found at a garage sale for $5. Had fishing trips planned for last Friday and again for this Friday, but with the wind and seas being what they are right now, I decided not to go offshore. Toby said she needs a Comfy Dory fix, so off we go Saturday. If we get a chance, we would love to stop by and see you all. We'll probably anchor in the inside of the inlet near the channel if the wind is not too bad or tucked in behind one of the spoils islands if it is. I've had some good luck near the channel at night with shrimp for Mangrove Snappers on other occasions.
Any serious bites on the Cape Cruiser yet? I would love to get a look at it if we stop by. Not that we are in the market, but I would love to see the layout.

Good Luck...Tad
 
Tad,
Sounds like you have been very busy upgrading Comfy Dory-I look forward to seeing the improvements. I will probably see you down at the Inlet this weekend. My kids love to anchor up in the tidal pool just west of the bridge. I took the boat down there three weekends ago with my older brother, 5 of his kids, and my two boys and we had a blast. Several manatee hung around our boat all afternoon and the children got a chance to interact with them. Feel free to stop by the house when you pass by. As for the Cape Cruiser, c-brats from all corners of the country have inquired but no money in the bank yet. No worries, I'm not real excited to sell her since she is the only vessel I own that doesn't embarrass me when I pull up to Capt. Hirams. Hope to cross wakes with you this weekend. Sam
 
sam-

My dad and I are interested in looking at your boat. We live in Orlando and could come by this Saturday if that works for you.

Please let me know what time would be best.

Best,
Steve
 
Steve, This weekend works for me. Saturday a.m. is best but I will be around all day. Please call me at 407-467-7969 as I will be away from the computer for the rest of the day. The drive from Orlando is about 1.5 hrs-best to take 528 to 95 south to exit 173(Malabar Rd. exit) but I will talk to you about that when you call. Sam
 
To the C-Brat that called and inquired about the boat this afternoon.
I never received your e-mail but here are the answers to your questions. Engine Hours = 292
Engine warranty good through 2011
 
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