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65  HP OUTBOARD MOTOR

65 HP OUTBOARD MOTOR

$1,200

Ashtabula, Ohio

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65 HP MERCURY OUTBOARD engine. Good Includes all hardware. "Dolphin" fins included. pawdoor.at.g ---4403443926,-= leave NO messages, just call several times, for date/time, meet.The boat/trailer is $50.00 with the engine purchase. Take all. New Battery.

65  HP OUTBOARD MOTOR

65 HP OUTBOARD MOTOR

$1,200

Ashtabula, Ohio

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65 HP MERCURY OUTBOARD engine. Good Includes all hardware. "Dolphin" fins included. pawdoor.at.g ---4403443926,-= leave NO messages, just call several times, for date/time, meet.The boat/trailer is $50.00 with the engine purchase. Take all. New Battery.

17 Foot 1964 Cruisers Inc Wth Trailer and 65hp Mercury

17 Foot 1964 Cruisers Inc Wth Trailer and 65hp Mercury

$499

Grosse Ile, Michigan

Year 1964

Make Thompson

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Length 17.0

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This auction is for a 1964? Cruisers Inc. with a 65 hp. Mercury 4 Cylinder Outboard and Trailer. The Boat needs to restored including front deck replacement, complete refinish etc. The motor does turn over and was stored inside but other than that I know nothing about it. The trailer pulls very nicely down the road with lights. The hull appears to be in pretty good shape with no gouges or apparent signs of rot other than some soft spots on front deck. I have the complete controls for the boat (Mercury) The boat and trailer will be sold with "Bill Of Sale" and old registration for boat and trailer.(NO Title) Thanks for Looking.

1987 Barefoot Sanger Outboard

1987 Barefoot Sanger Outboard

$10,000

Kennewick, Washington

Year 1987

Make Sanger

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Length 21.0

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1987 Sanger, Beautiful boat and a fun ride. Custom trailer, 2005 200hp Mercury with super low hours. Had it out around 10 times since new motor. All new upholstery in 05, just like new pearl vinyl. Comes with tube, ropes, anchor, life jackets, hyperlite wake board, orbital gel cell battery, good stereo and three 10" sub's and amp. Engine alone is worth 10k! Sails along at 65mph no problem! Buyers responsible for pick up will not ship

Used Outboard Motors & Repairs 619

Used Outboard Motors & Repairs 619

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El Cajon, California

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We buy, sell, trade, tune-up, and repair all brands, years, sizes and lengths of outboard motors including: Johnson, Evinrude, Mercury, Sears, Wards, Mariner, British Seagull, SeaKing, Clinton, Elgin, Eska, Aero Marine, Gamefisher, Cruise'n Carry, Force, Ted Williams, and numerous others in addition to: Honda, Nissan, Suzuki, Tanaka, Tohatsu, Yamaha, etc. We also carry used propellers for most of the above brands (it is best to bring your old propeller or outboard with you for a perfect fit). We have some lower units, power tilt and trim units, various used electric starters and small electric trolling motors for sale (great for kids on a small boat on a lake). Turn-around time, for carry-in repairs is about 5 business days or less.(depending on parts availability). A larger motor attached to your boat usually takes 1 to 2 days. We also rebuild electric and pull-starters for all motors and we have a huge selection of used outboard motors for sale ranging from 1hp to 250hp. All our motors have been serviced and ready to go. We do remove and install large outboard motors of all sizes. Call Marty at 619 - 972 - 9998 to discuss your motor. If no answer, please leave a message and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Please repeat your phone number twice because sometimes it is not clear. Often we can help you fix your problem on the phone at no cost. (Please no E-mails or texts). When you bring it in, we will give your outboard motor a compression and spark test, diagnose your engine, and tell you what it needs in repairs to get it back in good running condition. We will repair your motor at your request, answer your questions and make suggestions. Most of our business is by recommendation of satisfied customers. We will do everything possible to make you one. If we do not have the size or brand of outboard that you are looking for, ask us to put your name on our list and we will call you if and when such an outboard arrives. ------------------------------------- USEFUL TIPS & INFORMATION: ------------------------------ (1) All 2 stroke outboard engines made after 1963 require a 50:1 mixture (3 ounces of 2 stroke outboard motor oil per gallon of gas). The actual amount is 2.6 ounces per gallon (a little extra won't hurt, but less can cause severe damage to your engine). NOTE: NEVER use 100:1 as recommended by some manufacturers. It will cause your engine to lose compression and die prematurely. The only lubrication that your engine gets is from the oil that is mixed with the gas, therefore use 50:1 to be safe. (2) Older outboards (pre 1963) require double the amount of oil 25:1 mixture (6 ounces per gallon), some require a 16:1 mixture (8 ounces per gallon), and BRITISH SEAGULL engines require a 10:1 mixture (13 ounces per gallon). (3) 4 stroke outboards do not need oil mixed with the gas. Make sure the crankcase is full of oil (check the dipstick). If by mistake you ran your 4 stroke with oil mixed with gas do not be concerned. It's OK. (4) Always carry a minimum amount of tools like screwdrivers (blade and Phillips head), socket set including a spark plug socket, combination wrenches, vice grips, pliers, fire extinguisher, drift or punch to drive out a broken shear pin, a can of WD - 40, and a spray can of carburetor cleaner for starting emergencies, and a few extra new spark plugs (pre-gapped) in case yours become fouled, a new gas filter if your gas line has one, a tire pressure gauge, a long magnet and (extra-long) forceps (in case you drop a nut or a bolt), and a small flashlight. AVOID USING STARTER FLUID because it contains ether (bad for outboards). Also carry a pair of extra shear pins and cotter pins (for most outboards less than 35hp). And also a few small hose clamps to tighten a loose or leaking fuel line (see tip #53 below). (5) For small outboards under 40hp, keep the clamp handle screws greased so they will not freeze up from oxidation or salt. (6) For all outboards that have remote steering, grease the steering cable often if you go out in salt water to prevent the cable from "seizing up" and causing a costly repair. (7) For all outboards, starting it several times a year keeps everything "limber". (8) For all outboards, flushing your outboard in fresh water for 5 minutes after each saltwater use will prevent costly cooling system repairs. NOTE: Do not flush your motor in saltwater. Use a barrel, or a garden hose hooked up to outboard "earmuffs" or any other device made for your motor. (9) If you carry your small outboard motor in the bed of a pick-up truck, always tie it down securely or it might break the tiller or shift handle by rolling. (10) For all outboards, check your propeller for broken blades or chunks missing from any blade. Operating any outboard with uneven prop blades will cause vibration and damage to seals and other internal parts of the lower unit. Also it is best to carry a spare prop. (Approx. cost $50 for a used one) . (11) Spray a thin coat of WD 40 all around the powerhead of your outboard. It will not make your engine run better, but it will protect it from rust and salt deposits. (12) For pull start outboards, check the entire pull cord for signs of wear. You wouldn't want to break a pull cord when you are out fishing. (13) For electric start outboards, always carry 2 fully charged batteries in case one battery loses its charge. (14) For small (tiller steering) outboards up to 35hp, attach a short chain, cable or heavy rope (one end attached to your outboard's clamp section, and the other end attached to the transom of your boat) as a safety to prevent your motor from falling overboard. (15) For all outboards, in the event that you remove the top cowling to check your engine, put the cowling down away from the edge of the boat since any wave might send the cowling to the bottom of the ocean or lake. It will be difficult to locate a replacement. (16) For all outboards, most engine failure is a result of overheating. Always check the temp. gauge (if you have one) or by watching the "pisser". If you see steam coming out, shut the engine to avoid costly damage. Check the bottom of the lower unit to see if you picked up some vegetation, or a plastic bag which may be blocking your water intake. If you do not find anything, you may have a bad impeller or a bad water-pump housing. The best thing to do is, try (if possible) to get towed back by any good natured person in the area, or call "VESSEL ASSIST". If you do not have "Vessel Assist Insurance", it will be quite costly. To avoid all of the above, it is best to change your impeller every 2 years or sooner. Whether you use your outboard frequently, occasionally, or just once in 2 years, it is time more than wear that ruins the impeller. (17) If you own a boat (any kind), always remember to replace the drain plug in the stern (rear) before you go out, or the boat will slowly fill with water. This event happens to everyone at some time. It is best to make a check list and review it before you launch. (Also keep a spare drain plug near the drain-hole in your boat in case the original one gets "lost"). (18) For portable outboards, it is best (if possible) to mount the motor on land before you launch in the ocean, because any wave can cause you to drop your motor while you are mounting it. (19) For outboards with an integral gas tank (one that is built-in to your engine), always carry extra fuel and a FUNNEL, or much of the extra gas will be lost when pouring to re-fill your integral tank. (20) For pull-start outboards and some bigger electric starting engines, you should have a separate emergency starter rope with a handle in case your starter spring fails, or the rope tears, or the electric starter or battery fails. (21) For all outboards, it is wise to remove the propeller after several times of use, in order to remove the fishing line that sometimes collects there. This fishing line can cut through the prop seal and cause the lower unit to leak oil and take in water. (a costly repair). (22) Gasoline should be fresh (not more than 6 months old). If you choose to keep it longer, add the correct amount of STABIL. (23) For all trailered boats, (large and small) you should check the transom of your boat for stress cracks (caused by the motor bouncing because of bumps in the road). To prevent such cracks you should get a TRANSOM SAVER which takes the weight off your boat's transom and transfers it to the trailer. (It costs about $75, and can save you thousands). (24) For all outboards, check the lower unit gear oil. It should be dark brown or black in color. Water or coffee-n-cream color in the oil indicates a lower unit seal problem. Smelly/stinky oil is usually OK as long as the color is good. The gear oil should be changed annually. (25) For outboards up to 35hp, if you cannot get the boat to plane, try adjusting the tilt pin. If the boat still rides with its "nose" high in the air, it is probably because you have too much weight in the rear or (you may possibly have the wrong length lower unit). One remedy is to install a "WHALE TAIL" on the cavitation plate of your outboard to cause a greater lift in the rear. (It costs about $50). (26) For all boat trailers, you should get a BEARING BUDDY for each wheel. Its purpose is to keep the whole hub and wheel bearings greased and to prevent any water from entering the bearing zone when you back into the water. Keep it full of grease (with a grease gun). Without BEARING BUDDYS you can expect the bearings to seize-up sometime when you are trailering. You might snap an axle, lose control of your trailer, drop your boat off the trailer onto the road, or worse. BEARING BUDDYS are inexpensive and easy to put on. They can be found at any boat shop or automotive parts place. (27) For outboard engines that are partially submerged in saltwater for 3 months or longer, you can expect the lower unit's aluminum housing to begin disintegrating (dissolving). If you cannot keep the lower unit out of the saltwater, you should attach some zinc anodes to the cavitation plate. They will help save your lower unit. Cost of anodes $5 - $55 at any boat shop. (28) For all do-it-yourselfers, it is best to put grease or NEVER SEIZE on all the bolts that you remove and replace, to prevent rust and salt build-up on those bolts. (29) For all outboards, service your engine regularly. To do so not only prevents problems, but allows you or your mechanic to grease all the bolts that are removed and replaced so that those bolts will come out easily "without breaking" in the future. (30) For electric start outboards, at the first sign of starter trouble, get the starter serviced before you take the boat out fishing. Be happy that it gave you a warning. (31) It would be wise to carry an extra fuel tank "quick connector" fitting that "snaps" into your engine fuel fitting. The "O" ring that they all have sometimes goes bad causing the engine to suck too much air instead of fuel. The engine will then stall or run poorly. Cost about $7 - $20. (32) We sell many large 2 stroke outboards to unfortunate people who relied on their automatic oil feeders known as "VRO". We suggest that you disconnect your VRO and add oil to your gas the old fashioned way. Your engine can become totally ruined within seconds when your VRO fails. Don't take our word for this suggestion. Ask other outboard mechanics for their opinions. . (33) It is suggested that you do not go full throttle on any outboard, because it over-stresses your motor. You should use about 95% of your maximum power. This can be accomplished by putting in a "stop" near the end of your throttle or just remembering to back off a little. This should save gas, wear and tear to your engine, thus making it last longer. (It is similar to driving your car with the gas pedal to the floor) (34) For outboards that use portable gasoline tanks (2-12 gallons), it is wise to use a good plastic or aluminum gas tank. (An aluminum tank is hard to find). The reason for using aluminum or plastic is because they will never rust. A rusty tank will probably clog your gas filter or carburetor when the rust-dust gets there. You should keep the plastic tank away from the direct rays of the sun which will cause it to become brittle and crack. You should replace your plastic gas tank after a few years as needed. (35) For all outboards, never store your outboard motor upside down or it may seize from the water residue that will drain into the powerhead causing the internal parts to rust. It is best to store it vertically. (36) For small outboards (carrying type), it is wise to run your motor out of fuel before you take it off your boat. The reason is to prevent the gas that remains in the carburetor from spilling onto the carpet in your car or trunk when you lie the motor down. (37) For outboards that are bolted to the transom of a fiberglass boat, make sure that MARINE silicone is used to coat the mounting bolts and to fill the mounting bolt holes. Apply the silicone liberally. This will prevent water from getting into the bolt holes and save your transom from rotting. Behind the fiberglass is wood. The wood will rot over time if water gets to it. (38) For all outboards, never run your engine "dry" (without water) or it will seriously damage your impeller within 1 minute. You might not realize this, and the next time you go out boating or fishing your engine may overheat. (39) For all trailerable boats, it is wise to attach a safety chain from the "pulling-eye" at the front of your boat to the area near the winch. If your pulling strap suddenly breaks, the safety chain will stop your boat from coming off the trailer in transit. (40) For all outboards, when you change the gear oil, be certain that when you replace the oil screws, that each of the 2 screws has a plastic (or composition) flat washer to prevent oil from leaking out and water from leaking in. Sometimes the washers get stuck in the "screw well". That is OK. Replace the screws and tighten securely. NOTE: If the flat washer is missing, DO NOT replace with an "O" ring. It will surely fail. (41) For all outboards, it is wise to replace the lower oil drain screw with a magnetic elongated drain screw. It will catch any small loose steel particles that break off within the gearcase, warning you that a problem may be developing there. Approx. cost for a magnetic oil screw $8.00 at any boat shop. (42) For all outboards, when changing gears from NEUTRAL to FORWARD, or from NEUTRAL to REVERSE, first lower your speed to minimum. Do not "ease" the shifter into place. Be decisive! Slowly shifting into forward or reverse will cause the gears to grind and lead to costly repairs. (43) For all sailboats with outboard motors, be certain that your outboard motor does not pick-up out of the water when the sailboat rocks. One remedy is to lower the engine mount (if possible), or get an outboard motor with a longer shaft, or else the impeller may become damaged and fail, causing your outboard to overheat. (44) For 2 stroke outboards, it is wise to add outboard motor oil at the same time that you purchase gas. Waiting until you get home increases the chance that you will forget to add oil. Running your outboard without oil can destroy your engine within 15 seconds (a very costly error). (45) For small 4 stroke engines, when transporting your outboard off the boat or when storing it, it is best to keep it in a vertical position. If you must lie it down, make sure that it lies according to the manufacturer's instructions. Lying it down on the wrong side will cause the engine oil to seep out. Always check the oil level with the dipstick before you start any 4 stroke outboard. If your engine oil level is low, you can add any standard automotive oil. (46) To tell if a boat leaks without taking it to a lake or ocean, use a garden hose to fill the bottom of the boat with water. If the water leaks out of the bottom, the boat surely has a leak and it may show you exactly where to repair it. (47) Be smart: DO NOT LEND YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR OR MOTORBOAT TO ANYONE. If you do, don't be surprised by the motor problems you will have have when it is returned. (48) For uncovered boats left outside between usages, remove the drain plug so your boat will not fill up with rainwater. Check the drain hole periodically to remove leaves, dirt, etc. Be sure to replace the drain plug before you go boating. (49) For all boats that are trailered, it is unwise to tow even a short distance without one or 2 spare tires. If you get a flat tire and have no spare, you can expect a mostly ruined fishing or boating day. I recommend 2 spare tires because in the event that you use your spare because of a flat tire, you no longer have a spare. NOTE: Many people prevent weathering of their spares by carrying them in their trunk. (50) For all trailer users, it is wise to have a 12 volt tire inflator that plugs into your cigarette lighter or attaches to your car battery. If your trailer tires are low they could possibly blow-out or become flat. A 12 volt tire inflator will take a few minutes to restore the required air pressure etched on the tire by the manufacturer. Cost: $15-$40. (51) It is wise to make a check- list of all the things you will need when you go boating or fishing so you will not forget anything. Write it on thick stiff paper so it will not crumble and can be used repeatedly, and you can add to the list as needed. (52) For all outboards, if your motor runs in neutral but it will not move in forward or reverse, it might have broken shear pin, or a faulty propeller, or a loose shift rod. Do not assume that the gears are bad until you eliminate those 3 items. (53) For all outboards, check all gasoline hoses. Today's gasoline contains alcohol which hardens and /or deteriorates most old hoses. They rot from the inside and cause problems with your carburetor and /or sometimes cause a dangerous gas leak and loss of power. It would be wise to change the hoses annually to prevent problems. The cost of hoses is approx. $2-$10 at any automotive shop. Bring a sample with you. Make sure that the new hoses are alcohol resistant. (54) For all sailboats that are in slips and use outboard motors mounted onto an outside kicker bracket. When mounting or removing your outboard it is wise to maneuver your boat so that the outboard motor is over the floating dock. This can be accomplished by backing up your sailboat so that the motor is not directly above water, but above the walkway. The purpose is to prevent the outboard from falling out of your hands when mounting or dismounting it. Many people have dropped their outboards into the water by trying to mount them while leaning over the stern. (55) For all trailers, make sure that the ball is securely fastened to the coupler before pulling the trailer. Sometimes the coupler "looks" as though it is fastened, but it is not. The trailer may become undone and cause havoc on the road. It only takes a few seconds to carefully check it before you tow. COST: zero, SAVINGS: perhaps a life. (56) For all trailerable boats, always check your trailer lights. The cops are out there with spare tickets anxiously waiting to give them out. It is also safer if all your lights are working. Backing your trailer into a lake or saltwater will often ruin your trailer lights. The cost of repairing the lights is considerably less than the cost of a ticket and a loss of time at the courthouse. P.S. You can also get a ticket if your safety chain is not properly attached. (57) For all outboards it is wise to buy or make any device that will stop or slow down a thief who would like to steal your engine. If it takes a thief more than I minute to remove your engine, he will probably go elsewhere. It is best if everyone made their own device so that the thief will not be able to figure out a system for fast removal. (58) For all outboards, always carry a metal scraper, or stainless steel wool, or at least some emery cloth, or sandpaper. Sometimes your motor will not start because the battery cable terminals are dirty or corroded, or other wire terminals or ground connections may be corroded. The emery cloth or sandpaper may restore a clean connection to wherever it is needed. (59) For all outboards sitting idle for long periods of time, check the wires (not the spark plug wires) by shaking them with your fingers. If the insulation is brittle and crumbles you must replace the wires before starting your engine because they might short-out and cause costly damage to your electrical components. They can also cause a fire under the hood. This happens mostly to old Mercury outboards, but it can happen to any brand. (60) If you made a checklist, add this to it: Swing or crank the trailer jack wheel up and out of the way after attaching your hitch, or it might get damaged or break off when pulling the boat for as little as a few inches. (61) For small outboards (up to 25hp), if you notice that your outboard is not "pissing" water, don't panic. It might be a clogged "pee" hole or a clogged intake. Check if the engine is HOT. If it IS HOT shut it down immediately. If it is NOT HOT, push a wire (the thickness of a paper clip) into the "pee" hole. This might open the clogged passage. Also check the intake screen (at the bottom of the engine near the propeller) for debris. (62) For all outboards, if you remove your propeller (for any reason), before you put it back on, it is wise to grease the propeller shaft to prevent the propeller from "freezing" to the propeller shaft (because of salt and/or rust). If the propeller is already " frozen" and it will not come off (after you tried tapping it with a hammer and cussing), you may have to cut it off with an electric hand grinder or something similar. Sometimes a propane torch will burn out the rubber insert that holds the propeller together. Neither method is pleasant. A little grease now can save you a lot of time and money in the future. NOTE: Do not hit the propeller hard with a hammer or you might bend the propeller shaft which will cause costly internal lower unit damage when you go boating. (63) For all boat owners, it is advisable to purchase liability insurance for your vessel because you are responsible for any damage or injury that is caused by your boat or its wake. (64) For most gas tanks (metal and plastic), do not fill to the top with gas. Give the gasoline room to expand during hot weather, or the pressure inside the tank may cause the gas to overflow, the tank to rupture, distort, or generate small cracks at its top etc. Sometimes the cracks may not be visible, but during the rainy season (unknown to you) water may seep into the tank through those cracks. You will not be able to start your engine if there is water in the gas. (65) For all saltwater fishermen, it is wise to carry a thermos of HOT water or coffee in case you catch a sculpin and get stuck by its poisonous fins. Pouring HOT water on the injury will immediately neutralize the poison. Using cold water to stop the pain will make it worse. Ask your medical doctor. (66) For all outboard motors, if your motor runs great with the hood off, but runs terrible with the hood on, you may have an exhaust leak that is fouling your carburetor. Consult your mechanic for a remedy. (67) For all outboards, if you hear electrical arcing, pulsating or buzzing noises when it is running, you may have an electrical problem. A good way to investigate the problem is to run the outboard at night where it is dark and look below the hood. If you see sparks, clean and tighten the connections or change the part that is sparking as soon as possible because the sparks can start a fire. (68) For all boat trailers, if you notice that your boat is sagging to one side, the trailer may have a broken leaf in its set of springs. If so, get it fixed promptly before another leaf breaks because of the added stress. (69) For all outboards, check the water intake near the bottom of your motor for a broken or "plugged-up" screen. Clean or replace if broken. (70) For all boat, car, and truck owners, if you have a build-up of acid corrosion on your battery post, pour very hot water onto it. The corrosion will immediately vanish. (71) For outboards over 10 years old that have foam-rubber glued to the inside of the hood by the manufacturer, be sure to REMOVE ALL OF IT by any means because the foam will flake-off and plug up your carburetor. DO IT NOW!!! Also remove any dust, or leaves because your carburetor will suck any loose material into it like a vacuum cleaner. (72) For all outboards, it is wise to start and run your outboard at home for 10 minutes before you go out boating or fishing. Sometimes your motor will not start. You do not want to have trouble starting at the lake or ocean. It is best to deal with the problem on land. Be sure not to start it without water. (73) For all boat trailers, you will need a jack and a lug-wrench that fits your trailer's lug nuts. If they are rusty you may need a length of steel pipe to give you more leverage with the lug wrench. (It also helps to spray W-40 on everything during removal). (74) It is wise to often check the tire pressure in your spare tire because it may be very low. It can lose air, by just "sitting". (75) To determine if your (questionable) boat battery is good, it will need a "load test". For an accurate reading, you should charge-up your battery for about 2-3 hrs. A load test takes about 10 seconds. Most auto parts shops will load test your battery for free. (76) For all outboards, many of them take about 1-2 minutes to warm up. In that time your motor may stall, misfire, run-rough, etc. It may need more choke or less choke depending on how much gas is in the carburetor or carburetors (if you have more than one). Be sure that the "pump-up ball" is hard and the carburetor(s) is full of gas. (77) For all boaters, you can expect that at some time in the future your outboard motor will not start or re-start while you are out fishing. If you can afford it, it is wise to carry an auxiliary motor, or mount one on the stern. It should be between 4 hp and 25 hp depending on the size of your boat. It can also be used to save gas when you are slow-trolling for fish. (78) For all 2 stroke outboards, if you notice oil "leaking" near the foot of the motor, it is NORMAL because all the oil in the gas that went into the engine for lubrication must either "burn" or drip-out after the motor is shut down. It is wise to use an oil drip pan under the lower unit to prevent a stain on your driveway or elsewhere. (79) For users of small boats that use outboards, to avoid painful blisters bring along a pair of leather gloves along with oars in case your motor won't start and you have to row. NOTE: Most boaters are aware of the above suggestions, but not everyone. I hope that I may have saved someone the inconvenience of having a bad day on the water. If I think of any more tips, I will add them to the list. Perhaps you should make a copy of the tips as a reminder.

2004 THOROUGHBRED 16X65

2004 THOROUGHBRED 16X65

$235,000

Deland, Florida

Year 2004

Make THOROUGHBRED

Model 16X65

Category Houseboats

Length 65'

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2004 THOROUGHBRED 16X65 From 2013 Marine Survey:  "The Thoroughbred 65 is a large (15 10) beam family house boat.  The vessel has an open plan with the galley to port and the dinette area opposite.  The large forward salon makes a comfortable entertaining and lounge are for up to 6 people.  The forward helm station isto starboard and has good visibility.  The day head and shower is aft of the guest berth.  The below deck crew quarters is just aft of the galley area.  The aft master stateroom has access t;o its own head & shower.  The upper helm station is roomy with a full bar, comfortable seating and a gas grille.  There is also a 12 inflatable dinghy with a 15hp Mercury [electric start] outboard motor.  The dinghy can be launched from the upper deck using the electric davit on the starboard aft rail.  A bimini top shades the forward part of the upper deck and the upper helm station.  The forward deck has froom for extra seating and storage. The Thoroughbred 65 is designed to accommodate up to 6 people in comfort [with three private staterooms each with a Queen bed].  The design is simple and affords good use of space.  Her twin 315hp Yanmar diesel I/Os and 400 gallon fuel capacity give her an extensive travel range.  The twin outboard keel design makes the maneuvering and sea keeping aspects notable.  Its the comfortable seating as well as the diesel power and the ease with which people can move around that makes the vessel uniquely desirable." Newly remodeled Interior, Wood Floors, New Kitchen Appliances and Counter Tops Fuel-efficient Yanmar Diesel engines and Generator Upgraded Salon Furniture. Raymarine Remote-Control AutoPilot GPS 1000 lbs Davit crane for your tender and toys. 11 8 West Marine Tender with newly rebuilt 15hp auto-start Mercury outboard Satellite TV Watch or record the game while underway! WiFi Booster Antenna Bravo II Outdrives Wet Bar Topside: 4 Bar Stools, Infrared Grill, New UlineFridge                                                        Other: Full-Size Washer/Dryer; Fortress and Plow anchors; Gel-Cell Batteries;                                                  Ceiling Fans (4); Boarding Steps (1 3-Step w/ Handrail; 1 2-Step w/ Handrail) Spares: Props, Filters, Fluids, RAM           &

1995 STARDUST 18 x 65 Houseboat

1995 STARDUST 18 x 65 Houseboat

$139,000

Jamestown, Kentucky

Year 1995

Make STARDUST

Model 18 X 65 Houseboat

Category Powerboats

Length 65'

Posted Over 1 Month

1995 STARDUST 18 x 65 Houseboat Located at Grider Marine, Lake Cumberland, KY125 HP Mercury outboard motor new 20156 bedrooms, all queen sized beds, 3 up 3 down, all cuddies are stand up.1 1/2 bathStorage in frontIndoor furniturePossible outdoor furniturePaint, all caulking, outdoor carpet, all canvas new 2014Front enclosure, undercoating on hull new 2014

1983 16' KINGFISHER BOAT FISH/SKI 90hp W/TRAILER EAGLE FISH FINDER BIMINI TOP

1983 16' KINGFISHER BOAT FISH/SKI 90hp W/TRAILER EAGLE FISH FINDER BIMINI TOP

$1,800

Knox City, Missouri

Year 1983

Make KINGFISHER

Model 163

Category Ski And Fish Boats

Length 16.0

Posted Over 1 Month

Your browser does not support JavaScript. To view this page, enable JavaScript if it is disabled or upgrade your browser. Click Here. Double your traffic. Get Vendio Gallery - Now FREE! FOR SALE 1983 16' KINGFISHER FISH/SKI BOAT CLEAR TITLE IN HAND Boat is in good shape, for a 1983, minor scuffs, paint OK, top metal flake paint faded (I sanded and sealed last yr) looks OK.Center Console needs some work, upholstery work, ect ( But you can work on as you Fish! ) THIS BOAT IS SPORTING A 1983 90 hp MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORCLEAR TITLE IN HAND WATCH VIDEO www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cut-ve2Rpaw THIS 90 hp MOTOR RUNS EXCELLENT !I put a rebuilt lower unit on 3 yrs ago,will probably need a quick tune up, just for GP. THIS BOAT IS SETTING ON A RED RIVER CUSTOM TRAILERCLEAR TITLE IN HANDsingle axle with buddy hubs 2" reciver THIS HAS BEEN A GREAT BOAT! I'VE KEPT IT COVERED AND TUNED UP, I JUST DON'T USE IT AS MUCH AS I USE TOO.BOAT COMES WITH COVER (needs repair) or a new one. A NEWER BIMINI TOP (2 yrs old) A NEWER PYLE RADIO W/REMOTE (2 yrs old)2 SPEAKERS A NEWER EAGLE FISH LOCATOR CUDA 300 (2 yrs old) I will include 4 life jackets paddle, fire extinguisher, anchor w/ rope all newer (2yrs ago) Padded Captains Chair WATCH VIDEO OF MOTOR RUNNING! www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cut-ve2Rpaw COPY PASTE 1983 Kingfisher Master Molders M-163 NADA VALUES ValuesSpecificationsFloor PlanSpecial Notes Values Suggested List Price Low Retail Average Retail Base Price $4,111 $1,260 $1,430 Options: Bimini Top $135 $155 Boat Cover - 15 ft. thru 19 ft. $65 $75 Fish Finder - Max Depth 600' $75 $85 Stereo - AM/FM Cassette w/4 speakers $115 $130 Outboard Motor: 1983 Mercury 90EL 2-Stroke Series (x1) $4,362 $985 $1,105 Trailer: 1983 Single 16-18 Feet $180 $205 TOTAL PRICE: $8,473 $2,815 $3,185 !! Sorry No Tire Kickers, No Trades!! An Immediate Non Refundable Down Payment of $500.00 Paypal Only!Balance at pickupcall me at 660 488 5903Be sure to ask your wife or have funds ready!I'm a private seller, live in NE Missouri, call for more info, Bob

1995 BassCat Pantera II

1995 BassCat Pantera II

$7,999

Kalamazoo, Michigan

Year 1995

Make BassCat

Model Pantera II

Category Bass Boats

Length 19'

Posted Over 1 Month

1995 BassCat Pantera II 1995 BassCat Pantera II CLEAN 1995 BASS CAT PANTERA II!   A 150 hp Mercury EFI outboard powers this nicely equipped fiberglass bass boat.  Features include:  boat cover, Power Lift jackplate, Tempest stainless prop, Pro Trim switch, Motorguide 65 lb thrust trolling motor, bow Lowrance 522c GPS/fish finder, dash Lowrance LC X-27c GPS/fish finder, side console w/windscreen, tilt steering, gauges including; speedometer, tachometer, water pressure, voltmeter, and fuel; digital instrumentation panel (switches for: bilge pump, accessory lights, electric horn, navigation lights and livewell controls), 12-volt power outlet, top deck rod hold-down straps, port rod box, large bow storage compartment, removable deck extension, in-floor cooler, cockpit bench seat w/storage and cooler, stern deck dual aerated livewells w/manual-auto fill and recirc, port and starboard hand rails, mooring cleats, swivel fishing chair, bike seat w/hydraulic pole, marine cranking battery, (2) deep cycle trolling motor batteries, on/off battery switch, keel guard, transom boarding ladder, transom saver and 5 person carrying capacity.  Also included is a tandem axle Bass Cat custom bunk trailer including; surge brakes, 14 aluminum wheels, spare tire w/mount bracket, fiberglass step fenders, tie-down straps, swivel jack, and bearing buddies.  The boat is in excellent overall condition with minimal wear.  There are minor cosmetic hull scratches (see pics/video).  It has been inspected by our factory-trained technicians and is mechanically sound.  Trades will be considered and delivery is available.  Competitive financing rates and terms are also available.  Leaders RPM is one of the largest marine and powersports dealers in the Midwest with over 70,000 sq ft of showroom, parts, and service under one roof located in Kalamazoo, MI.  Price is plus sales tax/fees and is subject to change without notice.

2014 Tracker SB20 FISHING BARGE

2014 Tracker SB20 FISHING BARGE

$19,500

Gallatin, Tennessee

Year 2014

Make Tracker

Model SB20 FISHING BARGE

Category Pontoon Boats

Length 25'

Posted Over 1 Month

2014 Tracker SB20 FISHING BARGE,We are selling our Tracker Marine 20ft.Pontoon boat with 65hp.Mercury outboard and trailer. There is nothing wrong, we just don't use it. Took it out last year three times and twice this year. It is in excellent shape with only 30 hours maybe. Entire boat is in excellent shape.Comes with custom cover (cover on while not in use).Minn-kota trolling motorTwo 12volt Interstate marine batteries(kept on charging system during off season).Lorantz fish/depthfinderLife jacketsAnchorPicnic tableLivewell $19500.00

2006 Lowe Fish & Ski FS175

2006 Lowe Fish & Ski FS175

$11,990

Austin, TX

Year 2006

Make Lowe

Model Fish & Ski FS175

Category Fishing Boats

Length 17'

Posted Over 1 Month

2006 Lowe Fish & Ski FS175  Mercury 90 horsepower 2-stroke,  Bimini Top with Eagle Fish Finder. Comfortably Seats Seven (7) Perfect for a Family or Fishing Trip. Complete with AM/FM CD Audio. Built in Live Well with Dual Battery Configuration. Includes Custom Trailer.   The Lowe Fish & Ski FS175 standard pre-rigged package includes your choice of outboard* (up to 115 hp), optional Minn Kota 55PD or 65PD trolling motor and Humminbird Piranha fish/depth finder with temp, choice of three color coordinated exterior/interior schemes, full Faria instrumentation, 27 gallon built-in gas tank with in-dash gauge, JBL AM/FM digital CD stereo, 16 oz. stain resistant carpet, anti-feedback steering and a painted bunk trailer.

2004 Crestliner Fish Hawk 1850

2004 Crestliner Fish Hawk 1850

$15,500

Glencoe, Minnesota

Year 2004

Make Crestliner

Model Fish Hawk 1850

Category Ski And Fish Boats

Length 18'

Posted Over 1 Month

2004 Crestliner Fish Hawk 1850, $15,500.00Like NEW 2004 Crestliner for sale! The boat has been STORED INSIDE and has only taken two trips per year.Trailer 2003 Shorelander roller trailer (Spare tire)Swing tongue5 prong connectorHydraulic breaking systemBoat Details2004 Crestliner Fish Hawk 1850 Licensed until 2017SC - Single counsel3 seats with one pedestal seat at the bowAmple rod storage! 7 feet on one side and 6 feet on the other2 bank battery charging system for trolling motor25 transom depth2 live wells, 1 in the front and 1 in the backSnap on boat coverSeat coversDock bumpersOutboard Motor / Trolling Motor DetailsOutboard 2 stroke 2000 Mercury OptiMax Electronic Fuel Injected (EFI) 135hp Trolling motor 24 volt MinnKota Power Drive with Auto Pilot 2 line MinnKota onboard battery chargerDual chargeable batteries65lb thrust68shaftElectronic UnitsUnit One:Lowrance HDS8 mounted on the counsel8 inch monitorLakemaster Chip with detailed internal mapping of Leech, Gull, Mille Lacs, Cass, and hundreds more!Unit Two:Lowrance X87 sonar mounted on the bow with transducer mounted in the trolling motorINTERESTED? We want to tell you more!The boat is located in Glencoe, MN. Any questions, call or text Kim at 507-327-4600. Serious buyers only appointments will be made to view the boat. $15500

2016 Avalon LSZ Quad Lounger - 24'

2016 Avalon LSZ Quad Lounger - 24'

$36,800

Millsboro, Delaware

Year 2016

Make Avalon

Model LSZ Quad Lounger - 24'

Category Pontoon Boats

Length 23'

Posted Over 1 Month

2016 Avalon LSZ Quad Lounger - 24' The 8 1/2 wide LSZ Quad lounge has 2 front and 2 rear facing full length sun lounge benches with a large open floorplan. Avalon's Deco 4 wall design and unique accents give this boat high end looks at an affordable price. The Retro looks of the Cadet drivers stand harkens back to the muscle car days and provides a fun driving experience. Complete your experience with the powerful Millenia Bluetooth stereo, & speakers, tilt steering and 12 volt receptacle. The driver will enjoy the soft Pillow top drivers chair. The Plush interior is made with the industry's thickest Matrix 50 soft touch vinyl and features designer suspension seating that never bottoms out. All furnishings are mounted on the world's only aluminum lifetime seat frames with no wood or plastic components. These seat frames feature the industry's only flow through dry ventilation and seat base cladding. Also Enjoy comfortable lounge arms with flip up storage compartments. Loaded with options, Seat Covers, 2 low back reclining commanders chairs, Hour Meter / Tach, 6 MSX65W Speakers, Wood Grain steering wheel, Brown Wood grain vinyl, Mood lighting, Salt water package, side keels, Chrome Dock lights,  Outboard ski tow bar, Buckskin vinyl, 2 portable cup holders, lighted cup holders, privacy station, chrome package, 1 table rectangular smoked glass, 2 locking table bases, trash can in lounge arm, lighted speaker rings, Black powder coated rails.  Priced with a 115hp Mercury 4 Stroke CT motor.  Price includes Boat, Motor, Prop, Batteries, Battery Switch, Fuel Water separator, Coast Guard package, Demo, Ropes, and Anchor.  Bottom Paint is Extra.

Nice Twistercraft 13' Mini Bass Boat

Nice Twistercraft 13' Mini Bass Boat

$4,400

Cincinnati, Ohio

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1987 Twistercraft 13'3" Mini Bass Boat with a 65hp Mercury outboard. It screams across the water and drives like a competition go-kart. This boat was built at the SVT performance boats factory in Indiana from the same hull mold as the Checkmate MX-13. It is a very rare boat, only 12 Twistercrafts of this model were built and 3 of them were single seat race boats that were rigged with 150hp Mercury Twister racing motors and hit over 90mph. This one has a Evinrude 12v bow mount foot controlled 3 speed trolling motor on the casting deck that works perfect and is very quiet. The outboard starts easily, and idles and shifts smooth. At the beginning of the summer of 2015 I had both carbs rebuilt and plugs and wires changed and timing reset, water pump impeller changed in 2014. It also has a new fuel tank, primer bulb, and the case size 27 battery was purchased new in 6/2015. There is a working livewell and another storage compartment under the rear deck, a gear storage compartment under the front casting platform, glove compartment between the seats, bilge pump, nav lights, 12v port plug to charge a cell phone, and 2 original matching removable folding fishing seats. The boat has always been garage kept, easily fits in a single car garage with room to spare, the hull fiberglass and deck are leak free and in excellent condition, and the carpet is also only 6 months old. 1987 Blazer Trailer custom built for this hull that uses a 2" ball, has safety chains, properly working trailer lights, a nice winch with seatbelt style strap, new non marking bow roller, and new 13" tires purchased in 7/2015. The wheel bearings are in good condition, there are Bearing Buddys on the hubs, and the grease seals do not leak. You do not need a truck to tow this boat, it is small and light, any size car can tow and launch it safely. The whole rig only weighs around 750lbs. Good for multi species fishing, I have caught bass, striper, crappie and catfish. Boat can also get into very shallow waters, I have trolled thru 1.5ft depth water with the outboard tilted up. People stop me at gas stations and the boat ramp, etc and want to ask about it since its so unusual looking. There is a video on Youtube of the boat running on the river, to watch it type in "Twistercraft 13' Bass Boat" and it is the first result. There are also a couple other Twistercraft race boat videos on there from other owners. Located in Cincinnati Ohio, worth the 4 hour drive to come see it. Ohio does not title boats that are under 14ft in length which is good because the buyer will never pay sales tax, I will provide my Ohio registration document which is transferrable and a written bill of sale. $4400. Call or text 513-284-3025. https://youtu.be/VrKtjtbPMW0 https://youtu.be/Yuxs_QhBQiM

2013 Alumacraft Competitor 165 Sport

2013 Alumacraft Competitor 165 Sport

Request Price

Henderson, Nevada

Year 2013

Make Alumacraft

Model Competitor 165 Sport

Category Fishing Boats

Length 17'

Posted Over 1 Month

2013 Alumacraft Competitor 165 Sport This is the full fishing package, including a nice bright blue and silver exterior. This boat is fully equipped with 60 hp Mercury four stroke motor, single axle trailer with surge brakes and a swing away tongue, duel console with full wind shield, lockable rod storage, lockable glove box, lighted aerated live well, Minnkota Trolling motor, and an AM/FM/MP3 stereo. The overall length of this boat is 16 ft. 7 in. This boat is backed by a 4 stroke Mercury engine with 90 horsepower. The 2013 Alumacraft Competitor 165 Sport has a max. capacity of 1,325 and can carry up to 6 people at a time. This is just another example of Offshore Marine and Unlimited Trailers great boats along with service you'd expect. If you would like more information please give Offshore Marine a call at 702-567-0990. We have been serving people in the Las Vegas and Henderson area with great Trailers and Boats for over 15 years. We specialize in New and Used Boats, also Utility,Carhauler,Enclosed Cargo Trailers, and the BEST Service Department in the Valley. You can also request a quote, or stop by our location at 1090 E. Lake Mead Parkway Henderson, NVBody:- Hull Thickness: 0.080 in. (2 mm) bottom0.065 in. (1.65 mm) sideEngine & Drivetrain:- Engine Make: Mercury- Engine Model: 4 stroke- Engine (Max): 90 hp (67 kW)- Fuel Type: Gas- Drive Type: OutboardMeasurements:- Width (transom): 87 in. (2.2 m)- Height (transom): 20 in. (0.51 m)- Depth: 35 - 23 in. (0.89 - 0.58 m) max to floorOperational:- Storage: Aft Livewell: 19 gal. (72 l)Other:- Trailer: Bear- Warranty: yOdometer: 0.00 MILES