Tony Wornick
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« on: May 09, 2011, 01:01:09 pm » |
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Posting for a friend of a friend. Got a pic on my phone, so I can email pics...asking $5000.00 91 Procraft family fisher 180
- 2 owners
- Garage kept
- 19 feet long
- Clean hull – no significant dings
- New Stainless Steal hubs
- The trailer is in great shape I had new stainless steel hubs put on last year 2010 ($250)done by Burton Marine. New Carlisle trailer tires put on at discount tire summer 2009 ($350).
- Had the boat detailed and buffed to have any oxidation removed at flagship car wash in Dallas March 2011 ($160
- This is a new Motor guide trolling motor 70 lbs trust bought at Bass Pro Shop installed at Burton Marine ($750) works great
- This is one of two new depth finders installed on the boat summer 2010. This is an Eagle 320c color screen depth finder installed on the front attached to the depth finder. The color screen really helps in the bright sun if you've never used one they are great
- The engine was overhauled summer 2008 and found to be in good working condition carbs were cleaned new fuel line new spark plugs oil pump checked and found to working fine. ($700) work done at Burton Marine
- Battery bay has three new batteries they are less than two years old. I had a three bank battery charger bought at Bass Pro shop summer 2010 installed by the guys at Burton Marine ($250)
- XSP three bank on board battery charger just plug it in and all three batteries charge at the same time 12V/24V/36V bought new in 2010 and installed by the guys at Burton Marine 15 AMPS ($200)
- New Perko switch installed summer 2010 by the guys at Burton Marine allows you run the trolling motor all the down and switch to the third battery so you can still start the boat and get home. Also allows you to disconnect all the batteries with a turn of the switch so there is no draining on the batteries when the boat is in storage. ($100)
- This is a bad picture of the three bilge pumps on the boat the white one in the center is for the boat it was replaced summer 2008. The two yellow one are for the live wells all three are in working order.
- This is a close up of the top of one of the seats as you can see there is some cracking in the vinyl but it wasn't torn so I never replaced it. If you are looking for a show room bass boat this boat is not for you, If your looking for a boat to fish out of and not spend a ton of money all the necessary up grades were made nothing cosmetic has been done to this boat
- This is a new throttle body installed along with new cables by the guys at Burton marine summer of 2008 ($700) all cables are in good working order and control is smooth and not hard to move forward or backwards a common problem on older boats but not this one.
- Nothing was done to the dash all gauges are in working order, or as good as they work on any boat I've ever owned. Speed I never really believe anyway I have had this boat up to 50 mph according to my gps.
- Laser II stainless steel prop ($425 replacement cost today) no damage small nicks no (Dings’) prop is well balanced and does not need any repairs. Installed by previous owner summer 2005
- Mercury 115 can be a little hard to start sometimes when it hasn't been run but if you squeeze the life out the bulb then squeeze some more you’re good to go. Once you get it started it will bump start the rest of the day. It does use the gas but you can fish all day on a 1/2 tank of gas easy. Mercury you either love'em or hate'em this one has never let me down top speed 50 mph
- Tilt and trim motor is in good working condition can be controlled from the rear of the boat or on the throttle control handle.
- Rod holders on both sides of the boat make for easy trolling installed by the pervious owner ($100)
- The Second Depth finder by the captains chair is an Eagle Fish Elite 640c this is a GPS color depth finder that’s was installed (2010) by the guys at Burton Marine cost ($600)
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