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  1. 1988 Sylvan Center Console 16SMC 16' & Trailer Evinrude 48SPL 2 stroke mix (1990)

    Lowrance 520C GPS

    Humminbird Matrix 37 fishfinder

    2 Deep Cell Batteries

    ProSport Battery Charger/tender

    Pedestal Seat

    MotorGuide 46lb. trolling motor

    All new wiring, fuse box

    Downriggers, poles, tackle...

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  2. I'm selling off my boat and fishing gear, and I'm trying to get a feel for a fair selling price.

    I'm hoping to get $4250.00, but the market will guide me...

    Here are the details of the boat:

    1988 Sylvan Center Console 16SMC 14' & Trailer Evinrude 48SPL 2 stroke mix (1990)

    Lowrance 520C GPS

    Humminbird Matrix 37 fishfinder

    Marine Radio

    2 Deep Cell Batteries

    ProSport Battery Charger/tender

    Pedestal Seat

    46lb. trolling motor

    2 manual downriggers

    5 Rods/Reels

    Big tackle box filled right up...

    Vests/Paddle/Nets/Anchor/Hull Savers/All required emergency gear...and more

    Oh yea, I rewired the entire boat, added a fuse box used all new marine switches, put all new pumps and hose. It's virtually a brand new boat on the inside. Everything on it is marine grade, best quality.

    The only thing I didn't fix 100% is the live well, but it's got a brand new pump and hose.

    It's stored inside and winterized every year by the marina near me...(Ransomville, NY)

    I don't have pics right now, I wasn't planning on selling (I'll spare you the sob story)

    Let me know if there's any interest, or advice on price.

    Thanks,

    Dave Cox

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  3. Thanks Bill,

    The boat has a speedometer on it with a lever arrangement on the transom. I'll eventually get a sub-surface probe for better setups, but you go fishing with the rig you got, not the rig you want...

    What is the downside to mounting the downriggers a foot or so from the transom on the top of the rails? It'd be quite a stretch to get to them if they're on the transom...Is there an advantage to a transom mount vs. side mount I'm just oblivious to?

    Thanks,

    Dave

  4. Hello all,

    I just finished fixing an '88 Sylvan 16' center console deep V with a 48hp outboard. It came with two unattached Cannon downriggers with wire and clips.

    I got 2 rods and counter reels with 30lb test, some spoons, flies, flashers, weights and releases. I've got a wide angle finder on the back next to the downriggers and GPS/Sonar next to the wheel. I'm hoping to use the wide angle finder to check the depth of the weights/bait.

    What I don't have is a clue. I've read a lot on the boards and net and have a basic idea what to do when I find marks (put the bait at that depth and troll slowly 2-4mph).

    I live in Ransomville and I'll put in at Fort Niagara, any suggestions to where a good place to start is?

    Any hints for a newbie on where to mount the downriggers on the boat?

    Whatever help you can send this way would be appreciated!

    Thanks,

    Dave

  5. Hello all,

    I just finished fixing an '88 Sylvan 16' center console deep V with a 48hp outboard. It came with two unattached Cannon downriggers with wire and clips.

    I got 2 rods and counter reels with 30lb test, some spoons, flies, flashers, weights and releases. I've got a wide angle finder on the back next to the downriggers and GPS/Sonar next to the wheel. I'm hoping to use the wide angle finder to check the depth of the weights/bait.

    What I don't have is a clue. I've read a lot on the boards and net and have a basic idea what to do when I find marks (put the bait at that depth and troll slowly 2-4mph).

    I live in Ransomville and I'll put in at Fort Niagara, any suggestions to where a good place to start is?

    Any hints for a newbie on where to mount the downriggers on the boat?

    Whatever help you can send this way would be appreciated!

    Thanks,

    Dave

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