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Updated: |
8/25/2010 |
Posted: |
5/4/2008 |
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Duane Stamm  |
Forums Nickname:
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SharkMan
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| Location: |
Tampa, FL  |
Phone: |
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| Model: |
1978 Fish Nautique |
Length: |
23
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| Engine: |
Chevy 350 |
HP: |
260
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| Hull ID: |
N/A
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Hours: |
N/A
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Price: |
Make Offer OBO |
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| I just had the engine remanufactured (used once) with brand new exhaust manifolds and risers, new starter and alternator, newer paint on the deck and top, custom built T-Top with vhf and CD MP3 am/fm radio, new Shakespear antennae installed in a lightweight electronics box, Raymarine A60 GPS and fishfinder, saltwater washdown with a pump also used for the baitwell, freshwater washdown kit with 36.9 gallon bladder in the front fish box, spreader lights and florescent light on the T-Top. T-bag with 5 life jackets, 14 pole holders all togther (6 welded rocket launchers and two removable (Kingfish side mounted) pole holders. Cushions for front seat, bow cushions, and the leaning post. There is also a deck foot cusion. Just had the trailer axles replaced and new tires, bearings, seals, and trailer lights. TTop costs 3k, trailer axles and work was 1k, and the engine remanufacture was about 5k, new exhaust manifold and risers about 1k, with that work alone, 10k of work is already covered. Thats not including the boat, trailer, accessories, 1k electronics (Raymarine A60). Decided to keep, after a wasted summer, might as well finish switching it over to electronic ignition and try to fish and dive this winter. |
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