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*2004 Pro-V 1800 SE w/ Dual Consoles

*150 h.p. Yamaha Four Stroke Motor w/ Stainless Prop

*8 h.p. Yamaha High Thrust Tiller Four Stoke Motor

*Master Control Box for Kicker Motor

*Console Steering Connecting Rod for Kicker Motor

*Minkota Maxxum 70lb. thrust - 24 Volt Bow Mount Trolling Motor

*Lowrance 520 - LMS, X-125, and LMS - 4800 GPS

*Shore Lander Trailer w/ Rollers and Spare Tire

*Two Cannon Down Riggers w/ Swivel Mounts

*Four RAM Rod Holders

*Custom Canvas Cover

*Three Bank On Board Battery Charger

*Casting Pedestal and Seat

*Marine Band Radio and Antenna

*Spare Alum. Prop for 150 h.p. Motor

*Spare Prop for Minnkota Trolling Motor

*Fuel Line Water Seperator

*Sony AM/FM CD Stereo

*More Pics Available

*Boat is located at Lake Vermilion, Minnesota

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The motor has about 400 hours on it. Half or more of these hours are due to trolling. Prior to 2006 I had no kicker. In 2006 there where 300 hours on the motor (200 at less than 2000 rpms and 100 above 2000). The motor was repaired in 2006. All the fuel injectors where replaced under warranty. Yamaha stated the dealer should have installed an inline fuel filter/water seperator. Yamaha installed one at no charge. No problems since. The motors run great and they have many more hours of use left. Both motors have the motor oil changed, lower unit oil changed, and fuel filters changed annually. There has been no lower unit damage to either motor other than scraped off paint. Top speed with the 150 is 44 to 47 mph which all depends on weather conditions and wieght in the boat.

Anymore questions please feel free to ask.

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