just missing the harpoon gun and a machine gun w/ turrets lolPerfect boat for Sandheads combat fishing!
26ft ACB workboat with Cummins & jets. $79,000USD in Ak
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Looking at the wiring and general condition.of that hull makes me cringe. Good luck to the new ownerHe should have invested in a couple bags of tie wraps, new positive battery wires and some screws for the battery switch that's dangling before posting it for sale. Definitely a project.
maybe there’s 40k in cash stuffed in the cuddy75k? Wow
Pay $10k for a boat that needs $40k in parts and labour and you’ll have a $15k boat all said and doneLooking at the wiring and general condition.of that hull makes me cringe. Good luck to the new owner
Enough power for @Stizzla and he could keep all his cannon balls on there. Pretty cool boat.Perfect boat for Sandheads combat fishing!
26ft ACB workboat with Cummins & jets. $79,000USD in Ak
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But thats a Lifetimer 27 so thats really a 25 or less and the rest is the Euro transom.i also compare my old kingfisher. 2625, 9'6" beam.. 300 was just enough and it was a lighter boat.
This is beyond laughable, you rebuild one and then come say that…The 20 hourstons of this vintage regularly trade in the low-mid 20s with mid time 4 stroke power. Theres very little value to the hull unless they are mint, which this is not. Anyone looking for a 20 hourston can do better than this imo.
Outfit in Sooke built the pod for the previous owner, they used a type of foam core. Not enough compressive strength so I replaced it with 2x 3/4” ply and a bunch of units of glass. Could hang a 450 off it now.Looks good, but also a bit odd. The pod job was by a previous owner but the present owner beefed things up. WTF does that mean?? I see now there's a few more pics than when it was listed yesterday. Maybe the present owner added the extra plywood to the bracket? And he's trying to create a bidding process....
Not sure about you but I’ve always had to expose the back of the night switch to hook up new power, so why screw it back in? I’m all out of zip ties and the battery cables are fine, run a wire brush over em. Is there a boat that’s not a project? I have other projects to deal with, someone that knows will get a good deal…He should have invested in a couple bags of tie wraps, new positive battery wires and some screws for the battery switch that's dangling before posting it for sale. Definitely a project.
I dunno, that wiring seemed fine the last few hundred days on the water. Work boats look like that, it’s not a beauty contest till the the fish are on the hooks…Looking at the wiring and general condition.of that hull makes me cringe. Good luck to the new owner
Show me another solid 20’2” for cheaper and I’ll match the price. Good luck…Pay $10k for a boat that needs $40k in parts and labour and you’ll have a $15k boat all said and done![]()
Nah I’m good bud. Good luck with your sale!Show me another solid 20’2” for cheaper and I’ll match the price. Good luck…
Looks good on the outside, if you’re into that sort of rig. But anyone who thinks that I/O isn’t a never ending project hasn’t a clue, with all due respect.Let's get back to boats that are not projects.
A lot of professional work has gone into this, turn key cruiser for a small family.
1997 Bayliner 2452 ciera express
CA$23,500
Listed 2 weeks ago in North Saanich, BC
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