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2003 Alumacraft Tournament Pro 175/ 90hp 4-stroke Yam (SOLD)


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2003 Alumacraft Tournament Pro 175 with 90hp Yamaha 4-stroke tiller and up-graded 3000# Shoreland'r trailer with swing tongue.

Package includes:

(3)swivel seats (1)pedestal SOLD

Wavewacker splash guards

stainless steel "Turbo" prop

74# Minkota Maxxum 24 volt bowmount trolling motor

76# Motor guide 24 volt transom trolling motor

Lowrance 3500c GPS

Lowrance X-15 GPS/graph

Vexilar Edge graph

Vexiar fl-8

Vexilar fl-18

"Top Gun" custom cover

Transom saver

(3)2007 Trojan batteries

spare tire

$16,000

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If interested please contact Tony 612-669-2572

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chicheywing, The rodlocker has 10 compartments, including 3-7 1/2'max and the rest are 6 1/2'max. Rodlocker is situated in center of boat under the casting platform. Hope this helps.

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bustum,

Looks like a nicely kept rig. If I hadn't bought a new 1750 TP last year, I definately would have been interested in this one. I'm gonna predict this boat isn't for sale next week.

Is the rug something "special" or just indoor outdoor carpet. That looks like a good idea.

goose

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Goose, Nothing special, I think they were like $8 so I picked up 4 of them. they work great for the back of the tahoe in the boat or in garage. I hope it sells that quick, we'll see.

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Boat is 17'11" x 96". Right down the middle of the boat from the back of the motor to where the trailer swing-tongue is 20'10". My 3rd stall garage is 19 1/2'front to back and it fits in there at an angle. Hope this helps, Tony

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