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  1. Unfortunately I'm getting a little too old to be going out on my own anymore, and if you've been fishing Oswego, I know you probably have seen this boat. I've always had guys drooling over it, and now I guess it's time to let it go  It's 21' with a 90 HP Honda 4 stroke, and a 9.9 Honda 4 stroke kicker.  Both motors have E-start and power tilt with forward controls and are both connected for steering. This boat was built by Willie for me, and delivered in August of 2009 with a lifetime warranty on the hull, and the motors have always been serviced by 1 Dealer,  Columbia Marine in Columbia, Ct.  I have all the receipts, and you can call them and ask about the boat. I am a fanatic about the maintenance and if anything was recommended by the dealer, it was done. It's all welded with 3/16" Aluminum on the sides and 1/4" on the bottom and has 3 color paint. Full canvas enclosure, and a removable addition to the top that covers the entire back of the boat. This boat has plenty of room to fish in back as there is a bench seat mounted on the passenger side in the rear even with a extra large cooler I have opposite. It's at K&G campgrounds now and I haven't started it or put it in the water yet this year. I have no doubt the motors will fire the second I hit the key. The motors are both still winterized since last year, but I did put in 25 gal. of new fuel. At the end of every season all the fuel remaining was always pumped out. I also have the build pictures of this boat to show what a tank it really is. All the rods, reels, boxes and boxes of flies, lures, divers are included. I'll bet there's close to $3K in tackle. All the jackets and safety equipment, nets and anchor.  This is a turn key boat. It was just Coast Guard Aux. inspected, and a  2019 season launch pass to Wright's landing is mounted on the glass .If you ever wanted to get in a boat and fish, this is the one. I have some old pics of when it was getting ready to ship to me, so I'll add current pics when I get up to Oswego.  Price is $30,000.00

     

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    Raymarine Autopilot

    Cobra Chart Plotter

    Lowrance Fish Finder

    Fishawk X4D

    ControllKing for the kicker

    2 Scotty Downriggers

    2 Cannon Rod Holders with hardware that allows them to be mounted in the tracks incorporated in the boat on the sides or the back

    Mooring Cover

    Front Fish Box

    2 batteries with on board charger

    40 gal. under floor fuel tank with separate lines for each motor (always non-Ethanol fuel used)

    Heavy duty Baker bunk trailer /w Power Winch

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  2. I have a Coachman Class C RV for sale. It's on a 98 Ford chassis with 50K miles on it. It's on a K&G Lodge site that's paid for the year. (lot rent is $1950) I live in Ct, so I always drove it home in the fall and back up for the spring. It's 31' and sleeps 4 or 5. Everything works including the generator. I'll have to add pics or can show it when I get up. The photo attached is a stock photo, it's pretty much identical to mine.

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  3. My Honda 9.9 does have an alternator, but it's not enough to recharge 2 batteries after bringing up downriggers and running a auto pilot, along with the rest of the electronics that are on  all day. I run 16# torpedos and my kicker actually slows down while I'm bringing up the weights. I've never had the batteries go dead because I recharge them overnight with the on board charger.

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