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2016 Alumacraft Competitor 165 Sport

2016 Alumacraft Competitor 165 Sport

$24,960

Union Springs, New York

Year 2016

Make Alumacraft

Model Competitor 165 Sport

Category Fishing Boats

Length 17'

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2016 Alumacraft Competitor 165 Sport STOCK LIMITED2016 Alumacraft Competitor 165 SportThis package includes a Minn Kota PD V2 55 LBS trolling motor, Humminbird Helix 5 graph with GPS, Yamaha F70LA, and Phoenix Galvanized trailer.  Alumacraft continues to lead the industry in solidly, well-crafted aluminium fishing boats. Our 2XB hulls, larger, one-piece, hardened heavy-duty keels and our oversized spray rails give you a drier, smoother ride giving you peace of mind that you've made the right decision on your new aluminium fishing boat. Full-length double plating means twice the strength and protection all the way to the transom—without compromising agility. Compare our twin-plated 2XB Hull models against competing boats with twin-plating in the bow only.Features may include:Interior Courtesy LightsGauges - speed, tach, volt, fuelHornNo Feedback SteeringLockable Bow Rod Storage - up to 7'Side Rod Storage - up to 8'Trolling Systems - 12/24 voltDriver's Seat SliderAlumaTrac SystemGrab HandlesAerated Livewell with TimerFire ExtinguisherManual Bilge PumpStowable Running Lights

2016 Alumacraft Competitor 165 Sport

2016 Alumacraft Competitor 165 Sport

$24,900

Saratoga Springs, New York

Year 2016

Make Alumacraft

Model Competitor 165 Sport

Category Fishing Boats

Length 17'

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2016 Alumacraft Competitor 165 Sport 2016 Hugh Discount's Pre rigged Yamaha 4-Stroke Added Rear Flip Bench seat. Minnkota PD-V2 55-54"Trolling Motor Travel Cover with Quick Clips. Bimini Top, Vinyl floor . Take a look at Alumacraft Vidio. So much more - Located Saratoga Springs New York

2016 Alumacraft Competitor 165 CS

2016 Alumacraft Competitor 165 CS

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Saratoga Springs, New York

Year 2016

Make Alumacraft

Model Competitor 165 CS

Category Fishing Boats

Length 17'

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2016 Alumacraft Competitor 165 CS COMPETITOR 165 CS Overhead Length 16’ 7” 5.1 m Beam 87” 2.2 m Transom Width / Height 87”/20” 2.2 m/0.5 m Max. Horsepower 90 hp 67 kW Max. Depth 35” 0.9 m Max. Hull Thickness 0.145” 3.7 mm Freeboard Thickness 0.065” 1.7 mm Weight 1,040 lbs 472 kg Max. Capacity 6/1,325 lbs 6/601 Fuel Capacity 17 gal. 64 L Livewell Aft 18 gal. 68 L Livewell Bow 0 gal. 0 Instruments speed, tach, volt, fuel, horn Seats 2 deluxe STANDARD FEATURES Interior Courtesy Lights Gauges - speed, tach, volt, fuel Horn No Feedback Steering Windscreen Lockable Bow Rod Storage - up to 7' Side Rod Storage - up to 8' Trolling Systems - 12/24 volt Driver's Seat Slider AlumaTrac System Grab Handles Aerated Livewell with Timer Fire Extinguisher Manual Bilge Pump Stowable Running Lights - Located Saratoga Springs New York

2016 Alumacraft Fishing Boat Competitor 205 LE Sport

2016 Alumacraft Fishing Boat Competitor 205 LE Sport

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Union Springs, New York

Category Powerboats

Length 21'

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2016 Alumacraft Fishing Boat Competitor 205 LE Sport, ***THIS BOAT IS NOW LOCATED AT OUR AUBURN, NY SHOWROOM LOCATION at 1614 Clark St Rd, next to Buffalo Wild Wings, Chili's, and Home Depot, across the highway from Bass Pro! Open Monday thru Friday from 10 - 5, and Saturdays 11 - 4. IN STOCK!!! Black / Red / Black 2016 Competitor 205 Sport with 200hp Yamaha and trailer. Length 20' 8" 6.3 m Beam 98" 2.5 m Transom Width / Height 96"25" 2.4 m/0.6 m Max. Horsepower 250 hp 186 kW Max. Depth 47" 1.2 m Max. Hull Thickness 0.200" 5.1 mm Freeboard Thickness 0.080" 2 mm Weight 1,915 lbs 869 kg Max. Capacity 9/2,350 lbs 9/1,066 Fuel Capacity 45 gal. 170 L Livewell Aft 18 gal. 68 L Livewell Bow 18 gal. 68 L Instruments speed, tach, volt, fuel, horn Seats 4 deluxe/2 jump STANDARD FEATURES Interior Courtesy Lights Tilt Helm Gauges - speed, tach, volt, fuel Horn Hydraulic Steering Lockable Glove Box Radio Lockable Storage 7 foot 6 Inch 8 Foot Lockable 8' Rod Compartment Trolling Systems - 12/24 volt Driver's Seat Slider AlumaTrac System Folding Cleats Grab Handles Auto Bilge Pump Dual Aerated Livewells with Timers Fire Extinguisher Manual Bilge Pump Stowable Running Lights INSTALLED OPTIONS: Yamaha Fuel Separator Kit Yamaha Prop (14.25 x 17 RELSDS) Full Vinyl Interior http://www.boatingmag.com/boat-brands/alumacraft

16' Alumacraft 1997 90hp Mercury 8hp Honda 44lb MinnKota.

16' Alumacraft 1997 90hp Mercury 8hp Honda 44lb MinnKota.

$4,999

Schenectady, New York

Category -

Length 16.0

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16' Alumacraft, 1997 90hp Mercury, & 44lb Minn Kota: All sold together for $4,999. Also included in that price: 1.) Lowrance X70A wide-screen locator 2.) AquaTronics MS-700 Marine/FM/AM radio (uilt-in speakers) 3.) High Back, heavy-duty swivel seats (3) 4.) Spare aluminum prop for 90hp Mercury Motor 5.) Yacht Club galvanized, bunker-style trailer. 6.) TWO Optima Spiral-Cell batteries. 7.) One spare trailer axle 8.) Heavy-duty pivoting tongue jack 9.) Spring-loaded transom saver 10.) Extra 2-stroke oil and a fire extinguisher 11.) Windshield (removable) 12.) Anchor (18lb) and rope 13.) Canvas cover 14.) Life jackets, and throwable preserver 15.) Bearing Buddies on axles. 16.) Extra gauges: Water-pressure & hour meter for the 90hp motor. Everything was kept in a dry, heated garage (except when fishing). Rarely did I fish in the rain, so things are in great shape. If you would like the Honda BF8A 8hp motor (includes 5gal tank and spare ultra-low-pitch prop for trolling), that is $900 extra. Buyer must come to Schenectady, NY to pick up. Here are some details of the big ticket items (boat, motors and trailer): The main power plant is a 90hp 1997 2-stroke Mercury (Serial code on engine block: 90 ELPTO-1997). Note: Later model boats no longer allow a 90 on a 16' boat. Trust me: A 90 is perfect for a 16' deep vee boat. I had a 75 on this before and it was OK. However, I can't imagine a 16' deep vee (or anything larger) with anything less than that as it would be really under-powered. This motor is incredibly reliable, starts every year (first try), very little smoke, and only has 122 hours on it. The water-stream is incredibly strong. At cruising speed, it's really smooth and quiet. It was always wintered in a heated garage and, believe it or not, is still running the original spark plugs. They look great! For trolling I use the 8hp Honda BF8A made in 1995. This is a twin-cylinder 4-stroke engine that purrs like a kitten while trolling. I have a low-pitch prop on it for extra control at low speeds. It's really sweet. I have the two motors linked together so you can steer from the main steering wheel and troll in comfort. I include a 5-gallon gas tank as shown. I also include not just the owners manual, but a detailed shop manual, too! For position fishing I use the 44lb thrust Minn Kota. The extra-large foot pedal is great and very comfortable. The inverter drive sips the battery for long run times. I include a spare inverter, too (I bought one thinking mine was broke, but it was just a low battery, so I have kept it as a spare). There is a transducer on the trolling motor and with a quick disconnect, you can watch from that sonar unit instead of the one off the back of the boat. Actually, this is very convenient when trolling as you get to see the bottom and fish 16' ahead of time (less likelihood the fish are spooked and you don't see 'em). Just leave it down while trolling. The trailer is a Yacht Club brand, galvanized trailer with new tires. It's bunker style. There are Bearing Buddies on the axles, too (a nice add-on I did). The whole rig trailers well and I baby the boat, never doing drive-ons (I always winch up). The boat has 5 different positions for seats. You will notice that the back two seat (floor) plates are removed. I found them to be annoying while walking around in the back of the boat, so I pulled them out and plugged the holes with wood blocks. I have the plates and screws and include them w/the package. If you want to put them back in, you can. But, most likely, you won't want them in, either. There is ample rod storage (both locked/enclosed and exposed). There's a long live well to hold those monster bass and Northern. It has an aerator. The boat has electric bilge pump, too. There are thee locking plus two more not-locked storage compartments. For gauges, there is a water-pressure gauge (the most critical gauge you can have) for the big 90hp motor. With that, you'll never risk a water-pump issue and burning up your block. I also have an hour meter to clock usage time of the Merc. Of course, there's a fuel gauge for the main gas tank, too. Everything was kept in a dry, heated garage (except when fishing). Rarely did I fish in the rain, so things are in great shape. Contact me via eMail or call me (John) at show contact info between 7 and 10pm on week days and during the day (8am to 8pm) Eastern time on weekends.

16' Alumacraft 90hp Mercury 8hp Honda 44lb MinnKota.

16' Alumacraft 90hp Mercury 8hp Honda 44lb MinnKota.

$6,900

Schenectady, New York

Year 1994

Make Alumacraft

Model Competitor CS

Category -

Length 16.0

Posted Over 1 Month

16' Alumacraft, 90hp Mercury, & 44lb Minn Kota: All sold together for $6,900. Also included in that price: 1.) Lowrance X70A wide-screen locator 2.) AquaTronics MS-700 Marine/FM/AM radio (uilt-in speakers) 3.) High Back, heavy-duty swivel seats (3) 4.) Spare aluminum prop for 90hp Mercury Motor 5.) Yacht Club galvanized, bunker-style trailer. 6.) TWO Optima Spiral-Cell batteries. 7.) One spare trailer axle & tire 8.) Heavy-duty pivoting tongue jack 9.) Spring-loaded transom saver 10.) Extra 2-stroke oil and a fire extinguisher 11.) Windshield (removable) 12.) Anchor (18lb) and rope 13.) Canvas cover 14.) Life jackets, and throwable preserver 15.) Bearing Buddies on axles. 16.) Extra gauges: Water-pressure & hour meter for the 90hp motor. Everything was kept in a dry, heated garage (except when fishing). Rarely did I fish in the rain, so things are in great shape. If you would like the Honda BF8A 8hp motor (includes 5gal tank and spare ultra-low-pitch prop for trolling), that is $900 extra. Buyer must come to Schenectady, NY to pick up. Here are some details of the big ticket items (boat, motors and trailer): The main power plant is a 90hp 1997 2-stroke Mercury (Serial code on engine block: 90 ELPTO-1997). Note: Later model boats no longer allow a 90 on a 16' boat. Trust me: A 90 is perfect for a 16' deep vee boat. I had a 75 on this before and it was OK. However, I can't imagine a 16' deep vee (or anything larger) with anything less than that as it would be really under-powered. This motor is incredibly reliable, starts every year (first try), very little smoke, and only has 122 hours on it. The water-stream is incredibly strong. At cruising speed, it's really smooth and quiet. It was always wintered in a heated garage and, believe it or not, is still running the original spark plugs. They look great! For trolling I use the 8hp Honda BF8A made in 1995. This is a twin-cylinder 4-stroke engine that purrs like a kitten while trolling. I have a low-pitch prop on it for extra control at low speeds. It's really sweet. I have the two motors linked together so you can steer from the main steering wheel and troll in comfort. I include a 5-gallon gas tank as shown. I also include not just the owners manual, but a detailed shop manual, too! For position fishing I use the 44lb thrust Minn Kota. The extra-large foot pedal is great and very comfortable. The inverter drive sips the battery for long run times. I include a spare inverter, too (I bought one thinking mine was broke, but it was just a low battery, so I have kept it as a spare). There is a transducer on the trolling motor and with a quick disconnect, you can watch from that sonar unit instead of the one off the back of the boat. Actually, this is very convenient when trolling as you get to see the bottom and fish 16' ahead of time (less likelihood the fish are spooked and you don't see 'em). Just leave it down while trolling. The trailer is a Yacht Club brand, galvanized trailer with new tires. It's bunker style. There are Bearing Buddies on the axles, too (a nice add-on I did). The whole rig trailers well and I baby the boat, never doing drive-ons (I always winch up). The boat has 5 different positions for seats. You will notice that the back two seat (floor) plates are removed. I found them to be annoying while walking around in the back of the boat, so I pulled them out and plugged the holes with wood blocks. I have the plates and screws and include them w/the package. If you want to put them back in, you can. But, most likely, you won't want them in, either. There is ample rod storage (both locked/enclosed and exposed). There's a long live well to hold those monster bass and Northern. It has an aerator. The boat has electric bilge pump, too. There are thee locking plus two more not-locked storage compartments. For gauges, there is a water-pressure gauge (the most critical gauge you can have) for the big 90hp motor. With that, you'll never risk a water-pump issue and burning up your block. I also have an hour meter to clock usage time of the Merc. Of course, there's a fuel gauge for the main gas tank, too. Everything was kept in a dry, heated garage (except when fishing). Rarely did I fish in the rain, so things are in great shape. Contact me via eMail or call me (John) at show contact info between 7 and 10pm on week days and during the day (8am to 8pm) Eastern time on weekends.