<Wanted To Buy> Bass Boat for a Beginner Tournament Angler

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SwimBaitKing707
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<Wanted To Buy> Bass Boat for a Beginner Tournament Angler

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Hi I am looking to buy a Bass Boat,
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Your price range ?
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range.
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Where abouts are you located?
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Healdsburg - Near Lake Sonoma
jaysimu1 wrote:Where abouts are you located?
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Get ahold of scott Green at marine unlimited. He has some preowned boats down there.
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I'm getting ready to sell my 95 Viper with a 200 horse Mariner Super Magnum (Same motor as a Promax) Mercury's Racing engine. Minn Kota Maxxum 74, new batteries. Very reliable and screams like a bat outta hell.
I gotta put some new livewell valves in and some cosmetic stuff, otherwise, it's ready to go.
Asking round $10K.
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I think you should consider my '93 Ranger 362V with Merc 150 XR6. This is a clean, great running boat!! The electronics are new and in good working order, GPS, two operational livewells, and a like new Minn Kota trolling motor. Everything works. This boat is tournament ready, NOW. This boat is PERFECT for the beginning touranament angler, low intial cost of investment, with all the big benefits of fishing as a boater and no $400-$500 monthly payment!! Can't beat that.
Seriously, you should consider at least checking this boat out, before its gone.
Eric
The add is posted here on Westernbass.com
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Erycmrtn wrote:I think you should consider my '93 Ranger 362V with Merc 150 XR6. This is a clean, great running boat!! The electronics are new and in good working order, GPS, two operational livewells, and a like new Minn Kota trolling motor. Everything works. This boat is tournament ready, NOW. This boat is PERFECT for the beginning touranament angler, low intial cost of investment, with all the big benefits of fishing as a boater and no $400-$500 monthly payment!! Can't beat that.
Seriously, you should consider at least checking this boat out, before its gone.
Eric
The add is posted here on Westernbass.com
Wow seen the pictures looks like a nice boat, just got to figure out when I can make it down to Yuba City to check it out. Thanks!
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davet. wrote:I'm getting ready to sell my 95 Viper with a 200 horse Mariner Super Magnum (Same motor as a Promax) Mercury's Racing engine. Minn Kota Maxxum 74, new batteries. Very reliable and screams like a bat outta hell.
I gotta put some new livewell valves in and some cosmetic stuff, otherwise, it's ready to go.
Asking round $10K.
Oh, and did I mention, fuel injection (no carbs to mess with ever), oil injected, Quicksilver Tempest 25 pitch prop, extended flipping deck, recently serviced trailer bearings, new fuel filter, new water pump, Lowrance front and rear, lighted compartments, runs in the mid 70's. Not for the faint of heart, pussies need not apply.
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