Boats on Used Victoria and Other Areas

This thing needs some love. 1/4" bottom, self bailing deck, good reverse chines, nice deadrise, recessed cleats, lots of rod storage, full walkaround plus cabin. This looks great. A potential shared ownership boat for some hardcore sports fishers.

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What do you think of the power train? Seems like a lot of potential value there, pictures of the inside would be nice but it will be mayhem with the fryer and bread machine!

The 3208 Cat is very sought after. This one is the non turbo which makes it a little bit less demanding however that engine was fantastic. That engine making 200 hp will probly last a lifetime
 
i think this is my neighbours boat. so nice!! she thirsty though.
The one in Uke did a circumnavigation of Vancouver Island this year, and it seemed like a reasonable amount of fuel for a big boat. One would likely do better with the diesel version a member is selling here.

"I have been keeping track of our circumnavigation of Vancouver Island with our 30’Voyager, twin Suzuki 300’s. We left Ucluelet on June 25 and have been touring around the Broughtons now since 12 July. All told we have used 1300 litres of fuel and according to our Garmin have travelled 790 miles. Sounds too high but that’s only way I have to calculate miles travelled. According to the Suzuki gauges 94% of our engine hours are at 2000 rpm or less. Cruise speed around 8mph. If anyone is interested?"
 
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