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**SOLD**'93 Basstracker w/ 40hp Evinrude ('93)-- 2,700--NOW $2,400-Now $2,200-


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15'10" 1993 Basstracker with 40hp Evinrude ('93). Has a Minnkota powerdrive (40#), depthfinder, livewell, 2 batteries, and gas tanks. Has damage to skag (Oooops blush.gif)and leak which has been JB welded (Ooops blush.gif). This is a great boat for getting into places the others can't and has a very fishable layout with a platform in the bow. Pics are available (as of tomorrow).

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Pics please, this boat sounds perfect for my uncle

mtrierwe @ yahoo.com

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Thanks Sly!

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Hmm... didn't know that. Here's my try for all pics... not sure what you did wrong.. I put a return between each line. (and fixed that one odd link) Neat boat!

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Looks and sounds like a great deal! I'd love to replace my 14'/15hp Lund... but $$$ calls in other ways. Good luck on selling the boat!

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Any takers at $2,200. I've gotta make the down payment on my new alumacraft in ~1week. I'm gonna leave the boat for about that much longer and then I'm gonna have to take the trade in at the dealership.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Lowered the price again. Getting a little desperate. Need the money for the down-payment. Someone pitch me an offer!!!

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would you be willing to sell the trolling motor separate from the rest of the rig? email is burandar at uwec dot edu if you are interested drop me a line

walleye_guy18

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Have you sold the boat yet? If not, what is the condition of the skag and leak in the boat? Thanks for the info.

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Walleyeguy18, I think I would really prefer to sell the package as is. Sorry

Huckleberry, the boat hasn't been sold but is at the dealership being looked at by wholesalers. I'm still happy to take offers. The tip of the skag is broken off and in my opinion this is a cosmetic injury and I was happy to run with the damage. The leaks are repaired, but one of them is a temporary fix with JB weld and will probably reopen at some point. I have just found out however that the tilt assist is broken and will need to be replaced (320$ at Hannays). At this point the price is VERY flexible and I will consider ANY offer.

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MJbo...what's your email address...looking for my first boat and this could possibly work!

email me...

christensen17 at msn dot com

thanks!

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is boat avaible? what is your phone number i work in edina and i am wondering if i could take a look at it some time after work.

thanks,

Jason

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