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Sold / Closed SOLD: Only $5K: Turnkey Starcraft Holiday 18’ Outboard


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Totally redone Holiday 18. Just add water! 88SPL super low hours and starts first crank. Mint 1994 Mercury 9.9 wired to the console with steering rod to operate at helm. Hook 5 Plotter and Helix 5 Sonar. New wiring to fuse bar under helm run to dual batteries with switch. Cranking battery has less than 12 starts. Dual bank onboard charger. Mint Cannon manual downrigger. Free fall windlass(winch motor cut out on me. All power is there and spotlight works. Switch and wiring new. Replacement motor around $60). New USB and 12V charging panel. VHF Radio. New compass. New LED interior lights and nav lights. New Bimini with rocket launcher holders. New 3/4 marine plywood floor with faux teak EVA flooring and transom is rock solid. Great general Great Lakes boat that has a lot of hours of work into it, but we wish to upgrade to a larger fiberglass boat. She does about 32MPH with gas and gear. Brand new trailerable cover and seat covers included. Trailer is a rock solid 76 Tee Nee that has two new tires, 3 spares, spare set of lights, and just towed back and forth to OBX without issues. Trailer is equipped with power winch that has a brand new cable, never hand crank a boat on again! 2 spare 12V batteries, 2 six gal red gas cans, one 12 gal above deck fuel tank. Sale also includes a brand new 12 gal tracker tank with sender and all lines with Faria gauge I was going to mount u

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Like the color!

I had a '76 Chieftain once , same great hull, less deep V than an Islander and easier to plane

with less motor, ours had a '76 90hp E-rude on it. GLWS.

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Sorry for super late reply Kappy, never saw the message. She was in the brackish water of the Palimco sound for 8 hours and back on the trailer with full wash and motor flush. Only time she’s seen the salt to my knowledge since new. She was a Great Lakes vessel her whole life. $4700 bottom line end of season if anyone is interested before she gets shrinked for winter and re-priced in spring. 

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 This is a great boat.. The Islander 18 is one of the best hulls Starcraft ever made.. I had one and really miss it.. It was a lightweight boat, but took rough water like a champ and was extremely stable...   Worrying if the boat was ever in salt water is absolutely absurd...  Boats  or motors that STAY in salt water might have a corrosion  issue after  many years  of staying moored in salt water.. Trailer boats that get rinsed off, and the motors flushed, are completely non distinguishable from a boat that has never seen salt water. I lived in NJ for 37 years fishing salt water , always had trailer boats, and boat motor corrosion was a complete non issue.. I will NEVER understand why upstate guys can't understand that.

 This one looks VERY well cared for, and if I were in the market I wouldn't think twice about it.. This one was taken care of nicely....

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Bump for spring……Ive been working like crazy and haven’t even gotten the shrink wrap off yet. $4500 will do it if she sells still wrapped/no hassle. It’s a lot of boat for $4500! Can provide videos or boat running on the water from last time it was out, end of July 2021. 

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