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"SOLD" 2004 Crestliner 1850 Sportfish, 140 Suzuki 4-stroke "SOLD"


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2004 Crestliner 1850 Sportfish (Black and Tan)

140 Suzuki 4-stroke

Shorelandr Roller Trailer w/brakes and swing tongue

Minkota 65lb thrust, 24v, trllng mtr

x125 LOWRANCE depth finder

stereo CD

flush mount rod holders

snap on travel cover

sun top and all curtains

on-board charger

Walk Thru Windshield

4 pedestal seats

Fold down rear bench

2 live wells

Stored indoors 24-7, well maintained

You'll have a 10 year hull warranty and 1 more year on the motor. I still have a year left bumper to bumper, but apparently that portion is not transferable.

paid $24000 last year, will sell $19,500.

612-282-1243

[email protected]

Garrett

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What's the length of the rig with the swing tongue folded? Need to determine if it would fit in the garage. Thanks.

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21 ft 3 inches if the motor is down, 22 ft 6 inches if the motor is up on its support bar (Transom saver thingy)

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Other notes of interest:

With 2 people and a 1/4 tank of gas, she goes about 43

Easily pulls 2 tubes/wakeboards/kneeboards etc

Engine runs very quiet and starts instantly every time.

I can trailer the boat in seconds driving it right up (I'll show you how).

I may be willing to part with other goodies, depending on negotiation:

2 tubes, 1 kneeboard, 1 Wake Board (only used once), 2 anchors, assorted ropes, 4 vests... etc.

I love the boat, but my children will be attending college soon, and i have to get my finances in order... Maybe I'll buy it back from you some day.

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This boat hasn't sold yet? Maybe I will have to come down from Canada and pick it up. Great boat at a good price.

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Thank you Hemlock. Please do. I'll even meet you half way, if you're certain you want it. You won't be sorry, it's a beautiful boat. I'm trying to get my brother over here to take a couple pictures. When he does, I'll post em. My son is going to make a campus visit at UMD friday. We could bring the boat with! Let me know.

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Thats a great deal!! I have the same boat only this years model (same difference)... heres what his looks like with a different motor!

Thats a steal guys!! DSCF0058.JPG

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According to Crestliner it weighs 1470lbs, I don't think that includes the motor which is slightly less than 500. So you're under 2000lbs.

My brother came over and took some pictures, that he still has to develop. If you want pictures in the mean time, search online for crestliner 1850 sportfish and you will find some pics.

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Just realize that the weight ratings probably don't include gas, batteries, and the trailer. There's probably another 700 to 800 lbs there.

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True, figure gas to weigh 8lbs per gallon, full, that's another 320lb

Hey, how do i post pics to this site,i've never done it before

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You need to go to a image hosting site. I use image shack and it works. Just host the pictures and then copy the link, click on image in the box below and paste it.

You might need to resize the pictures to make sure they're not too big.

Ole

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Is this boat still available? I'm slightly interested - okay, I'm very insterested but my wife would kill me if I spend this much on a boat so that makes me only slightly interested.

SkolVikingsGuy

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Yes, it is still for sale. However, I have a peron coming to look at it on Friday, and they told me they want the boat, pending a test drive. I'll let you know Saturday.

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Dang, looks like I'm too late again. Please do let me know how things go today. I live right down the road from you in Woodbury.

Thanks,

Mike

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  • 4 months later...

Ouch! That's really a bummer. But congrats to you for selling it.

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  • 5 weeks later...

Sorry Skol, The boat has been sold. Thank you, Chris and Sue, and thank you to the Fishing Minnesota folks for their site and help. Great way to sell.

I'll miss her though frown.gif

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