Beautiful Well-Maintained & Upgraded Ready for Fishing

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Priced to Sell!
$19,995 OBO
Marysville, WA
Call/text: (206)280-3672

The Current seller is the 3rd owner of this beautiful C-Dory, bought at Cascade Marine. Annabella has been well-maintained and upgraded, and is ready for your next fishing or camping trip on the water.

The steel frame bimini and canvas cover were custom-made in 2013 by Incanvas and have been stored and protected when not in use, keeping them in excellent condition. All windows were repaired/replaced and completely resealed at that time as well.

There are additional boat and fishing accessories not listed here that can also be used with the boat. Just ask, it's probably included!

Motors
1999 Evinrude oil-injected 70 hp outboard motor (10,000 runtime hrs)
2013 9.8 Tohatsu 4 stroke, electric start kicker outboard, paired with a Garmin TR1 gold autopilot

Equipment
Garmin 18 GPS/RADAR unit synced with a Garmin GPS map 740s color unit
Standard Horizon Explorer CB unit model GX 1700
Evinrude oil injector pump and 12V battery in custom-built compartment/seat
Hidden electric bilge pump and wash-down hose
Hand activated bilge-pump
Anchor with a quick retrieval system
Gas tanks (2) - 1 enclosed in a custom built transom compartment & 1 portable

Trailer
2012 galvanized King trailer

Other
Transom rebuilt for outboard motors support & strength
Stainless steel transom tow system for pulling/towing things such as a light inflatable dinghy, kayak, canoe, etc.
All windows recently resealed (R&R’d)
Custom-made and fitted steel bow bimini & canvas enclosure with windows, fully or partially enclosed & removable
Helm seats and V-berth cushions in like-new condition
Gunnel-mounted and removable stainless steel BBQ
2 - Penn electric downriggers
Crab/shrimp pots electric puller w/gunnel mounts
In-bow lockdown, large portable ice chest
Custom aluminum bracket mounted outside transom for a small ice chest
Plus many more accessories!
 
Umm... 10,000 "run time hours" on the motor? Is that right? That would be an average of 385 hours per year, every year, since the motor was new. Typo?
 
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