Boats on Used Victoria and Other Areas

The days when maximizing the dance floor was a priority.


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Not a great pod candidate. It'll snap in half for sure.
 


Interesting. Seems underpowered but did the original 350 have 230hp? Doubt it.



Interesting. Seems underpowered but did the original 350 have 230hp? Doubt it.
Over 235k “invested” and some members feel boats from 2000 are too old!
 

Lifetimer aluminum boat 27’​

CA$159,000
Listed 2 hours ago in Qualicum Beach, BC

with trailer and low hours. Not listed with an unrealistic broker. @Sailfish25 I know it's not what you are looking for but this is good value in my opinion. Sell the trailer for close to 10k if you don't need it.


When we looked at Lifetimers a lot had plywood decking.

As I remember aluminum decking was an upgrade
 

sea sport 22' outboard​

$35,000
Listed 2 days ago in Snohomish, WA




Details​

  • Condition
    Used – good
1980 sea sport 22" offshore retro was done in 2004 by sea sport dealer. Motors [hidden information]hrs 9.9 high thrust with hydraulic jack plate runs good. Lorance. Sink water stove portipody never bottom painted. Trailer in good condition new barrings and disk brakes. I will respond to phone numbers first. $3500
 

sea sport 22' outboard​

$35,000
Listed 2 days ago in Snohomish, WA




Details​

  • Condition
    Used – good
1980 sea sport 22" offshore retro was done in 2004 by sea sport dealer. Motors [hidden information]hrs 9.9 high thrust with hydraulic jack plate runs good. Lorance. Sink water stove portipody never bottom painted. Trailer in good condition new barrings and disk brakes. I will respond to phone numbers first. $3500
Step and rake bracket lol
 
Step and rake bracket lol
Well wouldn't you consider that more like a bracket? The the stepped ones I was looking at only stepped an inch or two at max. This one is sort of the cheap and cheerfull, no customization whatsoever method. In my talks with one builder, the slight step actually allowed for a couple things. One being the maintining of your drain hole (if you have one) and the other thing being some kind of reduction in turbulent water hitting the props. It all sounded great to me. But they were definitely still more of a floatation pod and not a bracket.
 
Well wouldn't you consider that more like a bracket? The the stepped ones I was looking at only stepped an inch or two at max. This one is sort of the cheap and cheerfull, no customization whatsoever method. In my talks with one builder, the slight step actually allowed for a couple things. One being the maintining of your drain hole (if you have one) and the other thing being some kind of reduction in turbulent water hitting the props. It all sounded great to me. But they were definitely still more of a floatation pod and not a bracket.
No I am talking about bracket stile like that one,lot of them around, mine does not even touch the water on plane, sits about a foot up from the bottom, about 4” in the water at rest. Look at pics online, Grady, seasport, and lots of others use that stile of brackets, just in Renfrew there must be 30 with brackets like that style, there is few few that plane with the hull but not many, I am no expert, but like to look at what’s out there
 
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