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FS: 1993 Crestliner V196 Phantom w/ ET, 150-hp Evinrude, Honda kicker


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Hi there. We are selling our 1993 Crestliner V196 Phantom. 

To be clear, this isn't just a 1993 Crestliner, it's loaded to the hilt with equipment and it's the perfect setup for your fishing adventure. 

We've caught monster fish in this boat, taught kids to fish out of this boat, made memories, drank beer, and talked about life. Now, it's ready for your adventures.

There's a lot of detail here and I'll try to include everything, along with lots of pictures, so please be patient. 

 

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Full details: 

Boat: 
1993 Crestliner V196 Phantom with SST2 Extended Transom 87" beam
Optional Rear Storage Bench
Live well--timed/constant with aeration
Quad port/starboard flush-mount rod holders in stern and dual rail mount port/starboard front rod holders
Complete top set includes bow cover, sun top, side curtains, and aft curtain
Complete cockpit cover that covers windshield to back of boat
All Seats bottoms have been renewed and cushions have had foam replaced with high-density foam
Driver's and Passenger's seats have gas charged height adjust w/swivel
Floor is original but is solid with no rot

The boat has always been kept either indoors or on a lift under a canopy.
The carpet is original and has one burn spot on the rear starboard side from a cigar smoker
All vinyl covers/windows etc. are in perfect condition

Engines: 
1993 Evinrude 150-horsepower Intruder 60 degree V-6
NEW POWERHEAD JULY 2011
Power trim and tilt
New Carbs/Float bowls September 2016.

1997 Honda 15hp 4-stroke kicker
Minn Kota Power Up hydraulic trim and tilt
New Fuel Pump September 2016. 
LOW HOURS. THIS KICKER IS RARE AS IT HAS BOTH REMOTE (controls and start) AND FULL TILLER OPERATION.

Both engines have had regular and complete yearly maintenance
Dual Steering connectors--upper Rod connection and lower E.Z. Steer lower unit steering system.

Here's a video of the Evinrude 150-horsepower V-6 launching from a standstill: https://youtu.be/NEpAJXSEDms


Electronics & Accessories:
2005 Minn Kota 80-pound thrust 24-volt motor 
60-inch shaft with Power Drive, Auto Pilot, and Co-Pilot remote steering w/integrated transducer
Networked to 2005 Lowrance X100C Color Sonar w/ flasher mode
2010 Lowrance HDS 10 GEN II Sounder GPS with MN Lakemaster chip.
2002 Jensen MCC 8525 Marine AM/FM Stereo Cassette W/ NOAA weather radio.
2004 Minn Kota MK330 3-bank 10,10,10, amp fully automatic multiple output onboard charging system
Two banks used for two batteries for 24-volt trolling system and one bank for dual 12 starting batteries. 
4 each, Group 29 Batteries on board. 
ALL 8 BATTERIES (2 Starting/2 Deep Cycle) replaced fall of 2015.
Dual Phase Battery Management System with power packer automatic battery interlink for dual starting batteries

Trailer:
EX Loader Roller Guide Tandem Axle Trailer
New disc brakes and 4 new Radial Plus tires with self-lubricating bearing systems on all hubs
All trailer lighting is updated and fully functional
New brake system automatically and electronically releases when reverse is engaged
Trailer was updated with new tires and brake system complete with new spare tire mounted on carrier.

We have all original manuals, receipts, and paperwork.

We've spared no expense in maintaining this setup over the years. If something broke, we fixed it or upgraded it. It's seen things. It's caught fish. It's seen blood and guts. If you're looking for a new boat, this isn't it. 

If you want a terrific setup to hit the water with this spring, this is it. It's proven itself and will continue to do so with the next owner. There's a lot here, and I'm sure we're forgetting things. If you have questions feel free to ask. 

Boat is currently sitting in storage on a trickle charger set up in Detroit Lakes, MN. It's ready to go today. Can be brought down to the cities if someone's ready to buy it. 

Feel free to reach out: 612-843- four one zero two

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