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2004 RiverPro HiProXT 175hp SportJet

This is a boat designed for running very skinny water. Ideal for shallow rocky or woody rivers.

Runs very good and has a new impellar.

Boat has a few bumps and bruises.

Specs are the same as this boat, except for the 175hp sport jet.

http://www.riverpro-boats.com/pages/HiProXT_Specs.shtml

Extras include:

Courtesy Lights

Timed Livewell Recirculation

6 Scotty Rod Holders

Upright Rod holders

Windshield

Bow Seat

Storage webbings

$11,900

Dennis

[email protected]

612-708-2339

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I wish you would have had this for sale this past spring!!! I bought a 2002 Fishhawk 1750, but this would have been right up my ally and in my price range...grrrr. Oh well, it'll make a great boat for some other river fisherman I guess.

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Saying goodbye to the RiverPro huh bud. I remember a few fond memories in that boat with you. Can't forget the looks on those people's faces when we took the shallow side of the island on the ol' Mississippi smile

Hope all is well with you. Give me a ring sometime.

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Glad to see she found a new home. Maybe I will get to ride in her again someday soon!!!!!!!!

Who bought it? Someone from FM?

It was a great price! Wish I would have seen this earlier frown.

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Thanks Andy!

I'm glad that you bought it. I'd much rather see a guy from the "neighborhood" get it, and one who will take (probably better) care of it than I did.

Don't let wastewater borrow it! :-D

If you should have any questions. you have my number.

Always willing to help.

And thanks to those who are offering to get me out, now that my boat is gone.

I'll mostlikely take you up on it from time to time.

I am looking forward to fishing the shore with a good friend, and the best shore angler I know, Dark 30.

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