It is very common to have a 5.0 in a 22. 5.7 was in the 24. The "limited" means it has limited the options. I see only two windsheild wipers vs 3, for example. Beauty looking boat. Love the flooring.Really nice, comes with a trailer too. Does this size Seasport need the 5.7 like the Trophy 2359 does?
This boat is mint. I know the owner everything he owns is very clean.It is very common to have a 5.0 in a 22. 5.7 was in the 24. The "limited" means it has limited the options. I see only two windsheild wipers vs 3, for example. Beauty looking boat. Love the flooring.
This came up on my marketplace. https://www.facebook.com/marketplac...place_top_picks&referral_story_type=top_picks
Would be a cool hull for crab traps, inshore fishing, and running around. Looks pretty versatile. Just have to go to New Zealand....


That looks like a nice hull, that one picture of the wiring looks a little off...Cool looking boat - 1972 (2004) Sea Ray custom hull refit - $65k - A 1972 Sea Ray hull 240, had an extensive refit by Lidstrom Marine boat building in 2004. Twin 115 Yamahas
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Just curious what are the downsides of those motors? Have seen them on a few boats and just wondering what are the issues. ThanksThose 200 mercs are not desirable (1.7l is less displacement than a 115 zuk). They may make this a tougher sell. Price may take that into consideration. The lines ain't great on that boat. I find this model is odly proportioned.
Just curious what are the downsides of those motors? Have seen them on a few boats and just wondering what are the issues. Thanks
That was their 23 foot version with the inboard outboard. There’s a guide company on Granville Island who uses one for a guide boat. It’s actually quite a functional boat, space wise. How’s your appetite for doing maintenance with that stern drive? That looks like a newer engine.Looking for some advice on this boat, 1994 Bayliner Trophy 24'. Not sure of it's history but it's a fresh water boat currently. They're asking $25,500View attachment 119934View attachment 119935View attachment 119936View attachment 119937View attachment 119938View attachment 119939View attachment 119940
I'm far from a fan of inboards and wouldn't be my first choice but this seems like a pretty decent boat for the money. In my price bracket and general area not easy to find one that fits all my wishes. What about the price? Low/high or about average?That was their 23 foot version with the inboard outboard. There’s a guide company on Granville Island who uses one for a guide boat. It’s actually quite a functional boat, space wise. How’s your appetite for doing maintenance with that stern drive? That looks like a newer engine.