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Alumacraft Competitor for sale-SOLD


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For Sale: 1992 Alumacraft Competitor 170CS. 17 Foot Console fishing boat. 1992 Johnson 60hp outboard. 1992 Shorelander Trailer. Everything is in great shape. This boat will fish comfortably and safely in even the biggest bodies of water. I have fished Mille Lacs with this boat in big waves and stayed dry and comfortable. This boat is set up with features of the best boats out there. Wide gunnels and very stable. I have fished with up to five people(three kids and two adults) in the boat and there is still room to move around. Some features of the boat:

Huge Livewell with automatic timer

Baitwell

Bilge Pump

Built in three tray tackle box

Huge dry storage area in bow

MinnKota power anchor with remote control

2004 MinnKota PowerDrive trolling motor 55lb thrust/remote control Co-Pilot

Raytheon L365 Sonar w/Speed and Temp Sensor

Custom Made back platforms that make excellent seats or casting decks

AM/FM radio with CD player

Power tilt/trim

Three factory Alumacraft Seats

Rod storage compartment

Interior Lights

Anchor/Navigational Lights

Custom Cover made by Alumacraft

Located in Central Minnesota. Asking $5700 or B/O, I bought it two years ago for $7750. Since then I have added trolling motor, depth finder, CD player, casting decks and much more. Everyone that has ever fished out of this boat loves it. Email me at [email protected] or call me at 320-351-4007(Home) or 612-695-8749(Cell) with questions. I also can email pictures if you would like.

Thanks for looking,

Marty Trierweiler

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pics please to jimbuboltz at yahoo dot com

Thanks, sounds like a great boat

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Is this a single or dual console? And can I get some pictures? THanks

Mark

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Mark,

Its a single console with four spots for pedistal seats in the rear, and one pedistal spot on the bow. Post up your email and I will send you pics. Thanks.

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Price reduced again. I need to sell this boat, make some offers guys!

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I think all emails have been returned. Throw out some offers fellas. I need to get this boat out of my garage.

Price reduced again to $5500 or best offer.

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Interested in top speed of boat with 1 person and normal gear?

Pictures please-nick_domeier77 at hotmail.com

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Everyone's emails have been returned. Let me know if you didn't get them. Two new posts on this thread and 6 new emails so I think I sent out all 16 emails to the right people, but let me know if you need one resent.

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