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98' Alumacraft Tournament Pro CS175 - $13,000.00 (SOLD!!)


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* 1998 Alumacraft Tournament Pro CS175 (purchased new by me in 98')

* 2000 150 HP Mercury Optimax motor (purchased new in 2001)

**Comes with three blade stainless prop and new spare aluminum prop**

* Front and rear electric trolling motors (Minnkota 824 Autopilot with quick release bracket in the front and remote steer co-pilot system, and Minnkota manual steer maximizer on transom (new batteries last season)

* Wavewacker splash guards on the transom

* Top gun custom travel cover with quick tie down system

* Pinpoint 7820 graph on the bow with quick release mount and trolling motor mounted transducer

* New Lowrance X107 color graph with Ram mount on the console and transom mounted transducer

* Set up for Vexilar to be used on the console (power cord, 9 deg. high speed transom mount tranducer, and Ram mount ready to go)Will include a new Vexilar FL-18 unit with boat for extra $250.00

* Guest On-board charging system for trolling motor batteries

* The boat has front and rear livewells and lots of storage. I just replaced all the seats last year with (2)nice standard seats and two Attwood Centric SAS suspension seats with air ride pedestals ($300.00 each) for driver and front passenger. Carpeting is in very nice shape yet.

* One live well recirc pump switch is not working. Needs to be replaced, but is really not a critical item as both livewells have two separates pumps anyway. I have not needed it in three years......

* Shorelander roller trailer with spare tire and carrier, motor transom saver,load guides,wheel jack,swing tongue.

Pics available upon request.

$13,000.00/98' Alumacraft 175 Tournament Pro

* 1998 Alumacraft Tournament Pro CS175 (purchased new by me in 98')

* 2000 150 HP Mercury Optimax motor (purchased new in 2001)

**Comes with three blade stainless prop and new spare aluminum prop**

* Front and rear electric trolling motors (Minnkota 824 Autopilot with quick

release bracket in the front and remote steer co-pilot system, and Minnkota

manual steer maximizer on transom (new batteries last season)

* Wavewacker splash guards on the transom

* Top gun custom travel cover with quick tie down system

* Pinpoint 7820 graph on the bow with quick release mount and trolling motor

mounted transducer

* New Lowrance X107 color graph with Ram mount on the console and transom

mounted transducer

* Set up for Vexilar to be used on the console (power cord, 9 deg. high speed

transom mount tranducer, and Ram mount ready to go)

Will include a new Vexilar FL-18 unit with boat for extra $250.00

* Guest On-board charging system for trolling motor batteries

* The boat has front and rear livewells and lots of storage. I just replaced

all the seats last year with (2)nice standard seats and two Attwood Centric

SAS suspension seats with air ride pedestals ($300.00 each) for driver and

front passenger. Carpeting is in very nice shape yet.

* One live well recirc pump switch is not working. Needs to be replaced, but is

really not a critical item as both livewells have two separates pumps anyway.

I have not needed it in three years......

* Shorelander roller trailer with spare tire and carrier, motor transom saver,

load guides, wheel jack, and swing tongue.

Email for additional pics...........

$13,000.00/Make me an offer!

Have new boat coming and just looking for fair value.....

This is a great boat to fish out of and plenty of HP to pull

the kids on ski's or tube if needed.

Cell PH: (763) 229-8522

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