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Sold****1998 Crestliner 1650 Fish Hawk w/ 60 HP Mercury Tiller


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1998 Crestliner 1650 Fish Hawk – 60 HP Mercury Tiller

This is a boat I truly hate to part with. It’s perfect for the smaller lakes but big enough to battle 4 footers on Mille Lacs. It’s really a boat that can live the best of both worlds. However, I was presented an opportunity to upgrade and snatched it up before my pocket book knew what hit it.

Here’s the specs:

o 1998 Crestliner 1650 Fish Hawk

o 1998 60 HP Mercury Tiller – 2 Stroke, Power Trim

o Foot Trim

o Transom Bar

o 1998 Shorelandr 2000# Roller Trailer, new bearings in 2005

o Snap On Cover

o Minnkota AT Bow Mount 48lb. Thrust – 24 Volt

o Two Deep Cycle Batteries and one Starting Battery

o Additional Boat Seat

o Zercom Clearwater Classic Flasher

o Garmin 126 GPS

o Massive Front Livewell

o Baitwell

o 96” Rod Locker

Price: $6800

And, maybe the best feature of all, it already has a FishingMinnesota.com decal on the back. I can be contacted at bornofice at yahoodotcom (you’ll have to convert that into a real email address).

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The same package new (2005 left overs) right now is about $14,000. That's with no electronics, no batteries, the same 2-stroke engine (if you can even find one). With the 60HP 4 stroke, Crestliner's web site lists the MSRP at $17,000. Wow!

And, Cory, you're right. This really is the perfect size boat. I have ran 4 footers on Vermilion and Mille Lacs with this boat. It's not a dry ride, but you're never nervous about doing it. I've also launched this boat on tiny lakes with accesses that are so shallow that whole boat is out of the water when I launch it. You can tow this rig easily with a V-6. The whole package is less than 2000lbs.

I have no idea why I'm getting a new boat, this boat is perfect for the way I like to fish. I wonder if the dealership will give me my money back on the new one. blush.gif

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