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1983 Hydra-Sports 2500WA

1983 Hydra-Sports 2500WA

$24,000

Miami, Florida

Year 1983

Make Hydra-Sports

Model 2500WA

Category Fishing Boats

Length 25'

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1983 Hydra-Sports 2500WA Hydra Sport 2500 WA + TRAILER Engine Yamaha 250hp 4 STROKE Around 550 horus GPS/Plotter Garmin Touch, VHF.etc FINANCING AVAILABLE!!!

1984 Hydra-Sports 2500WA

1984 Hydra-Sports 2500WA

$7,499

Pompano Beach, Florida

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1984 Hydra-Sports 2500WA 1984 Hydra-Sports 2500 Walk Around with Hard Top and twin 1998 Yamaha 200hp 2-strokes.  Boat comes with an Armstrong 3 step floating, divers ladder.  Ready for the water.

2000 Hydra-Sports 2500 Vector WA

2000 Hydra-Sports 2500 Vector WA

$21,900

Toms River, New Jersey

Year 2000

Make Hydra-Sports

Model 2500 Vector WA

Category Powerboats

Length 25'

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2000 Hydra-Sports 2500 Vector WA Rugged deep V fisherman with wide 9'5" beam delivers maximum cockpit and cabin space. Reverse chine, deep vee hull gives excellent sea keeping ability. Hard Top w Drop Down Enclosure, Porta Potti, Large Live Well, Deck and Spreader Lights, Built in Tackle boxes, Dual Fish Boxes, SW Washdown.....  Year 2000 Twin 225 HP Evenrude V-6s w Fitch fuel injection, around 350 hours. Year 2007 Venture dual axel aluminum roller trailer. Well maintained in Great Working Condition. Ready to Fish...

2004 Hydra-Sports 2300-WA

2004 Hydra-Sports 2300-WA

$17,500

Merrimac, Massachusetts

Year 2004

Make Hydra-Sports

Model 2300-WA

Category Walkaround Boats

Length 23'

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2004 Hydra-Sports 2300-WA I don't have great photos of this boat, as my wife and I just decided to list it and it's shrink-wrapped right now.  Had to dig through my iPhone and FB account to get these.  Some of the photos are from summer 2016 and some are from summer 2015. This is a great family and fishing boat with a great, reliable Evinrude engine.  I bought the boat in 2014 and have put a bunch of maintenance and up-keep into it.  The engine is a 2004 225HP Evinrude.  I've replaced the water pump (good thing to do), oil injector manifold, PDP (power distribution panel - main fuse panel) and the EMM.  The EMM is the Engine Management Module or computer for the engine.  While this hadn't failed, it's one of the most common Evinrude replacement parts ($2500) and was likely nearing the end of it's service life.  Also has two new batteries and switch.  It's been winterized each winter and tuned each spring, and is running great. The hull is a 23' walkaround, although the LOA is 29'-6" when you include the engine platform and engine as well as the pulpit in the front.  I upgraded the GPS/fishfinder to a RayMarine Dragonfly 5 Pro in 2016.  The hull is in phenomenol condition, both exterior and interior.  The cabin has a good storage for day trips and fishing rods, as well as a portable head.  All cushions and bumpers are in perfect condition, except that I'm missing cushions for the two transom fold-down seats.  Fresh and sea water connections/pumps, dual batteries (new), and transom storage boxes.  All nav lights and interior lights work perfectly.  Also a 2-way radio and a new bluetooth radio. Comes with a 2-axle LoadRite trailer.  I have the title for the boat and trailer.  My wife, kids and I have enjoyed this boat for 3 years for fishing and beaching.  I'm sure there are some details that I've overlooked, so please call or email me with questions.  I realize that it's winter, but if you'd like to tow it to a mechanic to have it checked out, I've kept it clear of snow. I can tell you with certainty that this is an excellent boat.  We boat the mouth of the Merrimack River in Newburyport, and this boat has handled the toughest conditions at the mouth with ease.  It's a really stable design.  When you get it planed up it's a very smooth ride.  I've had it up to 45 MPH on glass, but usually cruise at 30 or 35.  It planes up beautifully.  Again, sorry about the poor quantity and quality of photos, but swing by if you'd like to take a look.  We can probably squeeze up through the transom under the shrink wrap.