Boats on Used Victoria and Other Areas

Looks so much like a 185.. never seen one with a 150 or no hardtop.

Totally. I had to do a double take. It had me thinking at that price but Too much of a compromise with no hardtop and with a 150, and I feel that trailer is probably near maxed. Would always be wanting more. Have you found a new tub yet?
 
Totally. I had to do a double take. It had me thinking at that price but Too much of a compromise with no hardtop and with a 150, and I feel that trailer is probably near maxed. Would always be wanting more. Have you found a new tub yet?
I did, got a Grady 232 @Buckethead905 just did an amazing job polishing for me! Should see the shoulders on that guy.
 

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At least a lifetimer could last a lifetime. Here is a 12 footer for 2X as much.

The price on those little inflatables is nuts, considering that these things seem to be worthless after a few years. The Lifetimer holds a lot of value long-term, but I thought this one is just priced high for what it is: 25hp with a splashwell is fine, but the layout is a bit of a weird and seemed like it was really tailored to one persons needs.

Here's the math: when I bought mine in 2019, a bare 14ft hull with benches was $6700, the splashwell and railing adds another $1100, and the floor probably another $500. If you add in a 25hp outboard ($5000), and a trailer ($1750), you could buy this new from Lifetimer for ballpark $15k. Its pretty easy to add in another $2k in random extras from Lifetimer - but I suspect this guy is asking pretty close to what he paid for it and then throwing in all the random fishing gear on top.
 
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