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Old 01-27-2006, 11:59 AM   #1
parrilladk
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Foam filler ABS skiff, 15' 30hp Honda

It's a '97 Terhi model 6020 "Nordic"(made in Finland) foam filled ABS, it has a newer fish finder, bow rails, tall bimini top, all its seat covers, an ample fish box, and two smaller bait wells. The boat is quite deep for its size, standing up for casting is no problem with a little chop. It has a side console that holds the remote controls for the '97 honda 30hp, and battery. The motor has less than 100 hours. It comes with a single axle trailer that is rated for much more weight than the boat and motor. It has a rod rack for three rods and plenty of space for tackle. It has all the required lights, anchor/ galvanized chain with about 100' of rope, 4 type2 life vests

The hull weighs in at 440 lbs. Just bought a 17 footer and I had to take one of the boats off the yard to appease my wife. The boat is stored in a garage in Narragansett, RI. NADA price is around $4550. Boat does not a a scratch on it.

Dave K
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