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Old 03-05-2008, 10:57 PM
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Sold the truck and have no way to pull it anymore. I bought her back in August or September and only had a chance to put her in the water 2 times. Rides GREAT. Has steep deadrise to get further out than a typical bay boat.

1996 Cobia 174cc
Yamaha 90 Saltwater motor
Cobia galvanized Trailer
brand new T-Top (blue canvas) $1500
brand new (used twice) MinnKota Riptide 12v trolling motor $600
Garmin 160blue dual freq fish finder
Garmin GPS
VHF Radio (Standard Intrepid model) with T-top antenna
Overhead front and rear lighting.
15 rod holders (4 rocket launchers)
96qt Cooler leaning post with drain
Rear Live well with circulatrion
front seat well with drain.

Comes with life jackets, anchor, etc. Everything needed to put her in... Just had stainless prop recupped. Gets right up on plane now. New front strap on trailer, new polyurethane rollers, new spare tire... more


Boat can be seen at Legendary Marine in Gulf Shores. Please ask for Blakely Ellis.






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Old 03-06-2008, 07:08 AM
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Any idea how many hours are on that Yamaha?
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Old 03-09-2008, 10:45 AM
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It has no counter. I had a dead battery (now replaced) on the river. The boat that pulled up to help turned out to be a marine mechanic. He remarked repeatedly about how well cared for the motor was. I only ran it twice, so it is still in the same shape. I put about 4 or 5 hours on it. The guy I bought the boat from was extremely meticulous in everything. Even went as far as to replace the spare tire when he heard I was driving from AL to FL to get it... "Just in case" he said... In talking to him, I have every reason to believe he took equally good care of the boat.

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