2009 19 Angler, $30,000 (Tacoma, WA)

Rabbits Hutch

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2009 19’ Angler for sale. 5 fresh water hours. $35K. Boat is pristine and in as new condition.

Well equipped with the following factory or dealer installed options:

90 Honda EFI: 4.5 years remaining on 5 year warranty
Blue Hull
Stainless Radar Arch w/ Rocket Launchers
Bennett Trim Tabs
Ritchie Compass
Windlass: Pro Fish 700 w/ Freefall
Camper Canvas w/ screens and roll-up windows by King Marine
Window covers by King Marine
EZ Loader Bunk Trailer: Galvanized
Lowrance HDS7 Chartplotter/Sounder/Fishfinder


After owning this boat for a very short time, we have already decided to move up to a much larger boat. Please call my cell at 402-321-3531 or message me here with any questions.

The boat is in a slip at American Lake, Fort Lewis and available for viewing by appointment. Thanks. GR
 
Shannon and I would sincerely like to purchase our larger boat this season. This being the case, we will reduce our asking price to $30K.

Seems like a below market and very fair price.

Best Regards,

Gary R
 
Honestly Ramos, if you're seriously considering moving up in size, I'd think about moving up to a 22' Cruiser. I think the 22's are the perfect size.

No offense intended to owners of the 19's. :peace:

Peter
 
New Rule: C-Brats who own a 22 and a 16, can not comment on, advise, or diss the potential purchase of a 19.

This rule is just a fake rule, put into place just to razz Peter

Robbi
 
The owner though it would but suggested I ask on the forum. I need to get the boat into the garage what do you think about the height with out the arch. I some times use my boats in the winter so can't rap it. We have a lot of snow and ice in this area. Can't do the boat and a new building.
 
According to the C-Dory spec page the 19 is 6' 6" high. The EZ loader bunk trailer adds about 2 more feet. My boat is in the water so I can't measure to be exact. A 22 is going to be the same height, so anyone with a 19 or a 22 on an EZ Loader bunk trailer can give you a measurement.

Robbi

PS I just read the specs for the 22 on the C-Dory site. They don't give a boat height alone, but they do give the height on a trailer. 9' 1". Unfortunately, they don't say if that is on a bunk trailer or a roller trailer.
 
It would of been close I went out and measured the height hoping for a extra inch or so but it is minus 4 inch. I guess my Bartender 19 will have to do for now unless I can think of something. I have always liked the C-Dory. Thanks again
 
Go and buy a different trailer a bunk with 10 in wheels might do the trick( like a pontoon style trailer ) for short hops to the ramp . There is a c-brat that has fit a 19 into a regular garage do a search someone might remember this .
When we had the c-22 it was 6ft 6in and then whatever the trailer height definatley a bunk style trailer and get the smallest wheels maybe tandem 10 in ?
 
Well it looks like I am considering replacing a old open out building with one with a higher opening. Will 10 feet do it. I measured my Bartender it is 6ft 6 inches on the bunker trailer it is about just under 8 feet. But the U bolts on the axle have about 3 inches Ground clearance and I drag it on driveways. Also going this will get both cars inside.
All this if I can come to terms and sell my Bartender. Any body want a Bartender 19?
 
TOGO":uo85fkeu said:
Any body want a Bartender 19?

I have been a Bartender fan for several years, but the Admiral would not approve of another addition to the fleet! Did you build it from a Bill Childs kit?

Warren
 
I bought the unfinished hull with deck from Bill Childs and finish the rest it has a small open cab powered by a Honda 50. I have been using it as a USCG Auxiliary Facility she draws a lot of attention. I need a little more space to work well.
 
Hello All,
Im not online very often. You are welcome to call my cell with any sincere questions on my 19 that is for sale.

To answer a few quick questions:

This 19 is our 3rd C dory. We have also owned a 16 and a 22.
Those who have contacted me by cell or email have received prompt responses. Those that try to contact me through here have unfortunately not.

Best Regards,

Gary
402-321-3531
 
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