After much thought i feel as though i am ready to part with my first boat in hopes of replacing it with a newer/ bigger boat. I bought the Boat about 2 years ago and since then i have really turned the thing around into a sweet lil bass boat. It first showed up in my driveway as an empty alluminm boat with an ugly paint job and since then i have givin it my own personal touch by adding the fallowing:

Hunter green carpeted fishing decks from front to rear, 7 deck and 1 navigation light, depth finder, front pedistool seat, bench pad seat, captn seat, cup holders, marine stereo with two speakers (aux in for ipods or iphones), 15 hp mercury mariner, bildge pump, trolling motor, and a downrigger. All electronics run off two 12volt marine deep cycle batteries and are wired to a Cabellas rocker switch control pannel next to the drivers seat, and ont he other side of the seat is a battery meter so you can easily read the remaining power of both batteries.

The sides of the boat + transom have been wrapped with Mossy Oak Duck Blind vynil from mossyoakgraphics.com. The motor got the same treatment.

Everything i have mentioned is sold with the boat.

I am a very honest and fair individual, so here are the cons: (1)The boat is all rivited and due to the vibrations of the motors, it is almost impossible to stop the few tiny leaks. the decks keep the leak out of sight and out of mind, and i can honestly say that i dont use the bildge at all, even on a full day on the water. Itt is simply there for peace of mind. (2) The mount for the fish finder on the transom is cracked but still holds it in place and does not effect the performance of the device.

Here are a few photos. If you would like more photos dont hesitate to ask.

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I am Currently asking for 2,500.

You may contact me (Ryan)via FNN or call/ txt my cell phone (805) 405-3797. I am still new to the FNN so my cell phone is my prefered form of comunication as i am still trying to figure out how to use and navigate the site. This is a sweet little boat and was a great learning experience for me and will be bumed to see it go but all good things must come to an end someday.

Thank You,
R-Picks