NoSalt
09-04-2005, 11:31 AM
I don't want to sleep in my boat. Especially in January and February! Unfortunately, a divorce forces me to sell the boat in an effort to keep my house. :hs:
2000 Seaswirl 1850CC with a 2000 Evinrude FICHT outboard on a 2000 LoadRite galvanized trailer.
I purchased the boat new in the summer of 2000 and is in very good condition. It is a center console and has a livewell, raw water washdown, front cooler/seat, Raytheon L365 fishfinder, WestMarine VHF radio w/antennae, anchor, and a couple of lifejackets.
The cooler/seat and cushions are not shown in the attached photos but are included and are in good shape. This boat has never been bottom painted. It is trailer kept so I've been able to freshwater wash and flush the boat/motor after each use. It also has a four place rod holder attached to the console as well as two additional holders rail mounted to the console. (came with 2 in the transom and 2 on each side in gunwales)
I don't know the exact fuel consumption but it is economical. It has a 43 gallon fuel tank and I've never had to add more than about 13-15 gallons even after a full days outing. Most days more like 9 gallons. That includes running around chasing fish and checking different locations. I've fished for tuna, stripers, blues, and cod with this boat. It has good range and you can play pretty far off if you pick your weather. I've run as far out as Scantum and Jefferies from Portsmouth and Tillies to Stellwagon from Gloucester. One trip from Falmouth to MV.
Price is $9,500 and I think that is more than reasonable based on other boats I've seen. Please email me at cnkahrs@comcast.net or PM me if you are interested. I'm in the Concord, NH area but can make arrangements to meet if you are a serious buyer.
Thanks,
Cliff
2000 Seaswirl 1850CC with a 2000 Evinrude FICHT outboard on a 2000 LoadRite galvanized trailer.
I purchased the boat new in the summer of 2000 and is in very good condition. It is a center console and has a livewell, raw water washdown, front cooler/seat, Raytheon L365 fishfinder, WestMarine VHF radio w/antennae, anchor, and a couple of lifejackets.
The cooler/seat and cushions are not shown in the attached photos but are included and are in good shape. This boat has never been bottom painted. It is trailer kept so I've been able to freshwater wash and flush the boat/motor after each use. It also has a four place rod holder attached to the console as well as two additional holders rail mounted to the console. (came with 2 in the transom and 2 on each side in gunwales)
I don't know the exact fuel consumption but it is economical. It has a 43 gallon fuel tank and I've never had to add more than about 13-15 gallons even after a full days outing. Most days more like 9 gallons. That includes running around chasing fish and checking different locations. I've fished for tuna, stripers, blues, and cod with this boat. It has good range and you can play pretty far off if you pick your weather. I've run as far out as Scantum and Jefferies from Portsmouth and Tillies to Stellwagon from Gloucester. One trip from Falmouth to MV.
Price is $9,500 and I think that is more than reasonable based on other boats I've seen. Please email me at cnkahrs@comcast.net or PM me if you are interested. I'm in the Concord, NH area but can make arrangements to meet if you are a serious buyer.
Thanks,
Cliff