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*SOLD*2002 Lund 1800 Pro V Tiller/4 stroke Mercury 90HP. For Sale *SOLD*


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Nova - That sounds like a nice rig that could handle the big water. I'm looking for an 18 footer that is already rigged. My only problem is with the Merc tiller, you have to reach back so far to change gears. Is that something you got use too?

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Glassguy, it has an after market shift handle that puts the shifter out by the throttle like the yamaha and Johnson tillers are. This boat is ready to hit the water now. Also, I don't know if you care or not, but this boat has a factory am/fm stereo w/casset player. I use this boat almost exclusively on Mille Lacs and it handles the big waves very nicely. Thanks for the questions.

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Nova,

Is that boat parked 10th street by Omaha? If it is that is a nice rig. It looks brand new. I wish you would have put it out there a week earlier as I just bought a bigger boat for my family a few weeks ago. If it is hello neighbor, I live down Omaha up on Oldridge.....

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Glassguy, the boat is in Stillwater during the week and at Mille Lacs on weekends. I would be happy to meet you somewhere if you want.

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Biggerifsh, that's the boat and thanks. It's kinda hard to get rid of it, but if the wife says it's ok to buy a new one you don't ask, you just do it. So take the one you just bought back and buy mine...ha ha. Howdy neighbor to you to. That's my front yard behind the trees.

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