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EarlyRiser

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  1. This is a complete package in fantastic condition. The motor is a 2007 Mercury 9.9 Long Shaft Bigfoot with Electric Start and Controls. It looks great and is great mechanically, too. Compression checks out at just under 140 on both cylinders, purrs like a kitten, nearly perfect exterior -- awesome all around.

    This motor comes with everything you need -- brand new controls, steering arm, cables, 2 keys, manuals, gas tank, gas line, factory tool kit, extra spark plug, etc... You get everything that it comes with new, plus the appropriate cables and controls (which can be hard to pin down without going through a dealer!).

    This is being sold as a full package, ready to put on your boat. To buy all of this new would cost you about $3200-$3400.

    Selling for $1650. Check out the pictures to see the motor and everything that's included.

    Send me a PM or call me at 607. 793. 7317.

    Kyle

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  2. This is a basic unit, but works just fine and is in nice shape, too.  I have replaced this with a new unit and don't need two.  It comes with the power cord, transducer/cable, and installation instructions, too.  I also found a link to the instruction manual that should prove helpful to its new owner:

     

    http://www.manualslib.com/manual/73461/Humminbird-100sx.html#manual

     

     

    First $25 takes it.

     

    Please send me a PM.

     

    Kyle

     

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  3. This prop has some scale buildup in some spots, but I've cleaned most of it off so far and it is polishing up very nicely. No dings, not bent at all -- it functions perfectly. Includes the hub.

    3 blades, 13" x 18

    FITS THE FOLLOWING MODELS:

    - 40-60 HP BIGFOOT ALL YEARS

    - 75-125 HP 1978 AND NEWER

    - RIGHT HAND ROTATION

    - 15 TOOTH SPLINE

    Sells for $350+ new.

    $150 firm.

    Please send me a PM if interested.

    Kyle

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  4. Just ordered a Trollmaster 2.  I found all the reviews that I could for the two and it seemed like the reviews were slightly higher for the Trollmaster. I also like the idea of the more precise digital readout on the Trollmaster 2 instead of trying to find the exact spot on the knob for the Con Trollking. 

  5. Hi,

    I've got some cosmetic-only gelcoat repairs that I would like to have done on my boat. I've done it before and I've used Marine-Tex before, but I honestly just don't have the time to do it myself this year. Does anyone recommend a guy or a place not too far from Ithaca? I am hoping for someplace with indoor facilities so I can get this done soon and be out on the water in March.

    Thanks in advance for any recommendations!

    Kyle

  6. I just went through this decision-making process and decided on a bracket that will also allow me to steer remotely. I have not yet tested it out, but I did contact people out west (company is in UT, so that is where most of their customers are), including a dealer who has been installing these for a long time. Everyone seems to love it, so I think it might be worth considering:

    http://remotetroll.com/

    Kyle

  7. I'm looking to buy a dependable used 4 stroke kicker. It can be anywhere between 8-15hp, but needs to be high thrust if it's less than 9.9hp. I can use either 20" or 25" shaft because I have not picked a specific mounting bracket yet. It must have an alternator to keep my battery charged, but does not absolutely have to be electric start (for example, I know Honda manual start 8 and 9.9 still produce 6amps).

    Please send me a PM if you have one to sell.

    Kyle

  8. OK, so I would like to move this boat out before winter. I've dropped the price down below its value and will be adding new tires to the trailer within the next week. This boat has always been ready to fish or ski, but now the trailer will be ready to tow as far as you like, too! Clean title and registration in hand -- ready for immediate possession and will be very easy to store and then use when you get a nice winter day.

    This boat is versatile, in very good condition, always properly maintained, and ready for the water. I have receipts and records for all the service and extras I've added. It comes with the following features/components:

    2000 Mercury 90hp w/Oil Injection -- extremely reliable and well-maintained

    1999 B&S Sportsman Galvanized trailer (new tires, winch, bunk glides, and rollers)

    Removable snap-in bow and seat cushions

    Bimini Top

    Depth/Fishfinder/GPS Combo

    6 In-Gunnel/Gunnel Mount Rod holders

    8 Interior Rod Holders

    Livewell

    Trolling plate

    Wired For A Bow Mount Trolling Motor

    Wash-down system

    No wood, no rot construction

    VHF Radio

    Keel Guard (pull your boat right up on shore without damaging the hull)

    Bow and cockpit covers

    Lightweight -- very easy to trailer and launch

    Extremely low maintenance -- no carpeting to replace or wood to worry about rotting.

    You can troll down below 2.0 mph with the trolling plate or, with two riggers and a couple divers out you don't even need the plate to get down that low. I can troll all day on about 5-6 gallons of gas.

    The 90 Merc moves this boat at about 35 mph and has a great hole shot for pulling a skier.

    A great boat for the Finger Lakes, Oneida, Chautauqua, and any inland lake. Not good for every single day on Erie or Ontario, but if you watch the weather you can certainly do it safely. The boat can be cut in half and still float, plus it has a great drainage system.

    It's been cleaned up more since the pictures. I will add new ones soon.

    Please respond to this listing via PM or call me at (6_zero_7) Seven_9_Three_7_three_1_7.

    Kyle

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