finga
11-04-2007, 06:06 AM
Gidday all,
Sadly an old mate of mine passed away and his boat is now up for sale.
It's located in Cleveland and is in fantastic overall condition.
He was a fussy bugger....
It's a Stacer SeaSprite 3.7m long and is under 2 years old. He ordered it at the tinny show in '05.
The motor is a '06 15hp Yammi (under 12 months old) which would not have done 10 hours. The motor also has a charge coil and rectifier.
If I remember the motor's only just had it's first service late last year.
The motor is still under warranty and I'd say the hull is too.
The folding trailer is a Little Bulldog and is about 4 or 5 years old with not a spot of rust.
It's just had new tyres put on. 6or8 ply if I remember.
The boat has had the following done....
- Painted with neutral grey (reduces the glare) 2 pac paint inside. (really easy to clean :) )
- Removable non slip floor put in between the bench seats and also removable floors between the rear bench and transom. (nice level spot for the fuel tank)
- Sounder with adjustable transducer (no more broken transducers from hitting sandbanks)
- GME GX300 radio (am/fm and receive VHF)
- Removable padded tops put on both the bench seats.
- Nav. lights
- bilge pump which is plumbed through the hull.
- Power outlet
- safety gear
- Four fixed rod holders. 2 at the rear, 2 in the middle.
- Grab handles for both seats
- Transom has been professionally raised to get the motor to the correct position.
- Stainless eyes have been put in the hull so the hull can go on racks on the roof and can be tied down. (he had a wind on boat loader on the roof of the 100 series)
- Trailer lights and number plate have custom made aluminium holders for each side so the lights and plate just slip into the rod holders in the boat. No hassles with the big light boards that get in the way and frankly are a pain in the a--se.
Both the trailer and boat are registered
Replacement cost would be over $7000
They're asking $4500 ono.
PM me if interested.
It's going in the TradingPost as well so get in quick
Hopefully some pictures very soon.
Sadly an old mate of mine passed away and his boat is now up for sale.
It's located in Cleveland and is in fantastic overall condition.
He was a fussy bugger....
It's a Stacer SeaSprite 3.7m long and is under 2 years old. He ordered it at the tinny show in '05.
The motor is a '06 15hp Yammi (under 12 months old) which would not have done 10 hours. The motor also has a charge coil and rectifier.
If I remember the motor's only just had it's first service late last year.
The motor is still under warranty and I'd say the hull is too.
The folding trailer is a Little Bulldog and is about 4 or 5 years old with not a spot of rust.
It's just had new tyres put on. 6or8 ply if I remember.
The boat has had the following done....
- Painted with neutral grey (reduces the glare) 2 pac paint inside. (really easy to clean :) )
- Removable non slip floor put in between the bench seats and also removable floors between the rear bench and transom. (nice level spot for the fuel tank)
- Sounder with adjustable transducer (no more broken transducers from hitting sandbanks)
- GME GX300 radio (am/fm and receive VHF)
- Removable padded tops put on both the bench seats.
- Nav. lights
- bilge pump which is plumbed through the hull.
- Power outlet
- safety gear
- Four fixed rod holders. 2 at the rear, 2 in the middle.
- Grab handles for both seats
- Transom has been professionally raised to get the motor to the correct position.
- Stainless eyes have been put in the hull so the hull can go on racks on the roof and can be tied down. (he had a wind on boat loader on the roof of the 100 series)
- Trailer lights and number plate have custom made aluminium holders for each side so the lights and plate just slip into the rod holders in the boat. No hassles with the big light boards that get in the way and frankly are a pain in the a--se.
Both the trailer and boat are registered
Replacement cost would be over $7000
They're asking $4500 ono.
PM me if interested.
It's going in the TradingPost as well so get in quick
Hopefully some pictures very soon.