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Sept 2009 All new forward canvass, windows and aft drape re-designed and installed; boat hauled and re-serviced both outdrives; engines re-lubed and carburetors resealed.
Upgrades I've made over the years, which are not found on the usual 1984 skipjack-28' boats : Dual props on the outdrives; Trace inverter system for110v power&constant
battery charge; Raytheon Radar/GPS; Custom fiberglass hardtop.
Hydrohoist has been used:
preventing the usual electrolysis experienced by boats docked in salt water
With the hydrohoist for additional funds.
My wife and I love to fish and cruise, and this boat is perfect for both, offshore or large lakes. It's stable in rough seas, very nice to cruise or fish, dine and sleep aboard 2-4 people, six max. Best enjoyment has been during Chinook Salmon seasons off our Chetco River, also, rarely, when Albacore are closer than 20 miles. I've most liked the ease of care, cleanup of decking and engines, both suitable for freshwater flushing after a day on saltwater. As the original owner, I've kept it from day-one on our hydrohoist, insuring no electrolysis, easy washdown and flushing of engines. I'm only selling due to lack of Salmon our last few seasons in Southern Oregon.
"What kind of fuel milage do you get with this boat. ESTIMATE:Normal cruise 3000 rpm 15 knots 12 gallons an hour
Contact the listing broker, Mitch Gutcho, for more information.
79 Chesterfield Road
Amston, CT 06231, USA
Tel 860-604-1150
Fax 860-530-1038
Email mitch.gutcho@eglobalyachts.com
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