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outboard mount  ++ gill plate

outboard mount ++ gill plate

$300

Sebastian, Florida

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motor mount for single engine with dive platform incorporated  app. 6 ft

1980-81 Mercury 50 hp Outboard Motor; 20

1980-81 Mercury 50 hp Outboard Motor; 20" mount; with key and controls.

$1,650

Salem, Virginia

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1980 or 1981 (by serial #), 50 hp, 4-cylinder, Mercury outboard, complete motor, with key and controls.Electric choke (on key switch), cleaned carburetors, power packs replaced before I got it, rebuilt starter, new water pump impeller.Runs good and strong, very economical on gas and parts. Over 250 lbs (I believe); must pick-up. On my 15 ft runabout now. Have 60 hp 4-stroke as a replacement, so this one's gotta go !Let's make a deal. Thanks for looking ! Buy with confidence.

Tohatsu Outboard Motor 9.8 HP 4 Stroke

Tohatsu Outboard Motor 9.8 HP 4 Stroke

$750

Sacramento, California

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Tohatsu MFS9.8A3S Outboard Motor 9.8 HP 4 Stroke Portable, At just 81.5 lbs, the 9.8hp is the lightest four-stroke in its class! If you crave the quietness and fuel economy of a four-stroke, smoothness of a twin-cylinder, and lightweight portability that won't break your back or the bank, the Tohatsu 9.8 is for you. The 9.8 includes all 8hp features plus enhancements such as a larger carburetor and propeller for increased power. Fuel Tank (included) 3.1 Gal. Fuel Tank + Quick Connect Fuel Line, Gear Shift: F-N-R(front mount shifter), Propeller 8.5" Dia. X 8.0" Pitch 3-Blade Aluminum, Weight 81.5 lbs. We have other motors for sale, contact us at [email protected] or [email protected] !!!

Outboard motor Stand...you need it?...make me an offer!!

Outboard motor Stand...you need it?...make me an offer!!

$140

Marina Del Rey, California

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Outboard motor Stand Ultra rugged made with HD steel and wood 32" tall and 12" wide wood mount for motor handles outboards up to 80lb or 150lb Store your outboard motor in the upright position during the off season And the stand makes the outboard easer to work on $140

2008 Mercury 50hp outboard/ Minn-Kota trolling motor

2008 Mercury 50hp outboard/ Minn-Kota trolling motor

$2,600

Davis City, Iowa

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2008 50 hp Mercury two stroke outboard motor electric start & tilt, comes with 2 extra props. and a happy troller ( this is not a tiller moter)$2000.00 Minn-Kota 50 power drive V2 bow mount with ipolit wireless GPS trolling system. Also have extra prop and head $600.00

2017 Crestliner 1850 Sportfish Outboard

2017 Crestliner 1850 Sportfish Outboard

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Omaha, Nebraska

Year 2017

Make Crestliner

Model 1850 Sportfish Outboard

Category Aluminum Fishing Boats

Length 19'

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2017 Crestliner 1850 Sportfish Outboard SOLD! 2017 Crestliner 1850 Sportfish Outboard 2017 Crestliner 1850 Sportfish with a Mercury 150XL 4-Stroke motor and a Custom Premium Painted Bunk Trailer. Boat is equipped with the following options: Conversion Stern Bench, Captain's chair Exchaged with Recliner, Sports Package, Stereo w/ Bluetooth, Bow Bolster Seat, Under Console Drawer Stb side, Rod Rack System in Floor center storage, Suremount Accessory Bracket, Suremount Rod Holder w/side mount, Folding Sun Top w/Boot & Draft Shield, Premium Travel Cover, XL Ram Mount, Humminbird Helix 9 Solar GPS Console, Minnkota Terrova 80/60/24v/US2 Ipilot Link, Vinyl Cockpit Floor. GREAT FOR FISHING. GREAT FOR RECREATION. One ride in the 1850 Sportfish and you may wonder if theres anything this boat cant do. Its packed to the gunnel with fishing features like walk-through windshield for maximum protection, a conversion bow and a roomy stern casting deck that will satisfy even the most hardcore angler. Not only that, but it comes with an optional SST swim platform and all the room you need to get everyone on the boat. The 1850 Sportfish is perfect for practically any water activity. Features may include: Console/instrumentation Console, starboard, lit rocker switches, 2 drink holders, 12V power outlet, throw tray & MP3 cubby Console, port, lockable glove box, 2 drink holders, 12V power outlet & throw tray Hydraulic steering Windshield, wrap-around w/safety glass Tilt steering Steering wheel, aluminum polished w/comfort grip Speedometer, tachometer & trim gauges, chrome standard w/pre-rig Fuel gauge Breaker switches at helm Master power switch Horn Flooring Carpet, 16 oz. marine-grade, w/Limited Lifetime Warranty treated panel Seating Seat, Pro fishing w/pedestals (4) Seat, (3) conversion bow, port & starboard bases & backrest cushions Seat slider, helm Platform, 2-piece cushion & backrest (stern) (SST only) Pedestal floor bases (7) Storage/Convenience Storage compartments (center & starboard, bow) Storage compartment, battery (stern) Storage, open, w/removable 20 can cooler (under port console) Storage w/door & topside quick access storage (starboard, under gunnel) Storage cubby, w/door (foredeck) Storage cubby w/net (port, stern) Drink holders (6) Trolling motor battery storage (36V system compatible) (under consoles)

Used Outboard Motors & Repairs 619

Used Outboard Motors & Repairs 619

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El Cajon, California

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We buy, sell, trade, tune-up, and repair all brands, years, sizes and lengths of outboard motors including: Johnson, Evinrude, Mercury, Sears, Wards, Mariner, British Seagull, SeaKing, Clinton, Elgin, Eska, Aero Marine, Gamefisher, Cruise'n Carry, Force, Ted Williams, and numerous others in addition to: Honda, Nissan, Suzuki, Tanaka, Tohatsu, Yamaha, etc. We also carry used propellers for most of the above brands (it is best to bring your old propeller or outboard with you for a perfect fit). We have some lower units, power tilt and trim units, various used electric starters and small electric trolling motors for sale (great for kids on a small boat on a lake). Turn-around time, for carry-in repairs is about 5 business days or less.(depending on parts availability). A larger motor attached to your boat usually takes 1 to 2 days. We also rebuild electric and pull-starters for all motors and we have a huge selection of used outboard motors for sale ranging from 1hp to 250hp. All our motors have been serviced and ready to go. We do remove and install large outboard motors of all sizes. Call Marty at 619 - 972 - 9998 to discuss your motor. If no answer, please leave a message and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Please repeat your phone number twice because sometimes it is not clear. Often we can help you fix your problem on the phone at no cost. (Please no E-mails or texts). When you bring it in, we will give your outboard motor a compression and spark test, diagnose your engine, and tell you what it needs in repairs to get it back in good running condition. We will repair your motor at your request, answer your questions and make suggestions. Most of our business is by recommendation of satisfied customers. We will do everything possible to make you one. If we do not have the size or brand of outboard that you are looking for, ask us to put your name on our list and we will call you if and when such an outboard arrives. ------------------------------------- USEFUL TIPS & INFORMATION: ------------------------------ (1) All 2 stroke outboard engines made after 1963 require a 50:1 mixture (3 ounces of 2 stroke outboard motor oil per gallon of gas). The actual amount is 2.6 ounces per gallon (a little extra won't hurt, but less can cause severe damage to your engine). NOTE: NEVER use 100:1 as recommended by some manufacturers. It will cause your engine to lose compression and die prematurely. The only lubrication that your engine gets is from the oil that is mixed with the gas, therefore use 50:1 to be safe. (2) Older outboards (pre 1963) require double the amount of oil 25:1 mixture (6 ounces per gallon), some require a 16:1 mixture (8 ounces per gallon), and BRITISH SEAGULL engines require a 10:1 mixture (13 ounces per gallon). (3) 4 stroke outboards do not need oil mixed with the gas. Make sure the crankcase is full of oil (check the dipstick). If by mistake you ran your 4 stroke with oil mixed with gas do not be concerned. It's OK. (4) Always carry a minimum amount of tools like screwdrivers (blade and Phillips head), socket set including a spark plug socket, combination wrenches, vice grips, pliers, fire extinguisher, drift or punch to drive out a broken shear pin, a can of WD - 40, and a spray can of carburetor cleaner for starting emergencies, and a few extra new spark plugs (pre-gapped) in case yours become fouled, a new gas filter if your gas line has one, a tire pressure gauge, a long magnet and (extra-long) forceps (in case you drop a nut or a bolt), and a small flashlight. AVOID USING STARTER FLUID because it contains ether (bad for outboards). Also carry a pair of extra shear pins and cotter pins (for most outboards less than 35hp). And also a few small hose clamps to tighten a loose or leaking fuel line (see tip #53 below). (5) For small outboards under 40hp, keep the clamp handle screws greased so they will not freeze up from oxidation or salt. (6) For all outboards that have remote steering, grease the steering cable often if you go out in salt water to prevent the cable from "seizing up" and causing a costly repair. (7) For all outboards, starting it several times a year keeps everything "limber". (8) For all outboards, flushing your outboard in fresh water for 5 minutes after each saltwater use will prevent costly cooling system repairs. NOTE: Do not flush your motor in saltwater. Use a barrel, or a garden hose hooked up to outboard "earmuffs" or any other device made for your motor. (9) If you carry your small outboard motor in the bed of a pick-up truck, always tie it down securely or it might break the tiller or shift handle by rolling. (10) For all outboards, check your propeller for broken blades or chunks missing from any blade. Operating any outboard with uneven prop blades will cause vibration and damage to seals and other internal parts of the lower unit. Also it is best to carry a spare prop. (Approx. cost $50 for a used one) . (11) Spray a thin coat of WD 40 all around the powerhead of your outboard. It will not make your engine run better, but it will protect it from rust and salt deposits. (12) For pull start outboards, check the entire pull cord for signs of wear. You wouldn't want to break a pull cord when you are out fishing. (13) For electric start outboards, always carry 2 fully charged batteries in case one battery loses its charge. (14) For small (tiller steering) outboards up to 35hp, attach a short chain, cable or heavy rope (one end attached to your outboard's clamp section, and the other end attached to the transom of your boat) as a safety to prevent your motor from falling overboard. (15) For all outboards, in the event that you remove the top cowling to check your engine, put the cowling down away from the edge of the boat since any wave might send the cowling to the bottom of the ocean or lake. It will be difficult to locate a replacement. (16) For all outboards, most engine failure is a result of overheating. Always check the temp. gauge (if you have one) or by watching the "pisser". If you see steam coming out, shut the engine to avoid costly damage. Check the bottom of the lower unit to see if you picked up some vegetation, or a plastic bag which may be blocking your water intake. If you do not find anything, you may have a bad impeller or a bad water-pump housing. The best thing to do is, try (if possible) to get towed back by any good natured person in the area, or call "VESSEL ASSIST". If you do not have "Vessel Assist Insurance", it will be quite costly. To avoid all of the above, it is best to change your impeller every 2 years or sooner. Whether you use your outboard frequently, occasionally, or just once in 2 years, it is time more than wear that ruins the impeller. (17) If you own a boat (any kind), always remember to replace the drain plug in the stern (rear) before you go out, or the boat will slowly fill with water. This event happens to everyone at some time. It is best to make a check list and review it before you launch. (Also keep a spare drain plug near the drain-hole in your boat in case the original one gets "lost"). (18) For portable outboards, it is best (if possible) to mount the motor on land before you launch in the ocean, because any wave can cause you to drop your motor while you are mounting it. (19) For outboards with an integral gas tank (one that is built-in to your engine), always carry extra fuel and a FUNNEL, or much of the extra gas will be lost when pouring to re-fill your integral tank. (20) For pull-start outboards and some bigger electric starting engines, you should have a separate emergency starter rope with a handle in case your starter spring fails, or the rope tears, or the electric starter or battery fails. (21) For all outboards, it is wise to remove the propeller after several times of use, in order to remove the fishing line that sometimes collects there. This fishing line can cut through the prop seal and cause the lower unit to leak oil and take in water. (a costly repair). (22) Gasoline should be fresh (not more than 6 months old). If you choose to keep it longer, add the correct amount of STABIL. (23) For all trailered boats, (large and small) you should check the transom of your boat for stress cracks (caused by the motor bouncing because of bumps in the road). To prevent such cracks you should get a TRANSOM SAVER which takes the weight off your boat's transom and transfers it to the trailer. (It costs about $75, and can save you thousands). (24) For all outboards, check the lower unit gear oil. It should be dark brown or black in color. Water or coffee-n-cream color in the oil indicates a lower unit seal problem. Smelly/stinky oil is usually OK as long as the color is good. The gear oil should be changed annually. (25) For outboards up to 35hp, if you cannot get the boat to plane, try adjusting the tilt pin. If the boat still rides with its "nose" high in the air, it is probably because you have too much weight in the rear or (you may possibly have the wrong length lower unit). One remedy is to install a "WHALE TAIL" on the cavitation plate of your outboard to cause a greater lift in the rear. (It costs about $50). (26) For all boat trailers, you should get a BEARING BUDDY for each wheel. Its purpose is to keep the whole hub and wheel bearings greased and to prevent any water from entering the bearing zone when you back into the water. Keep it full of grease (with a grease gun). Without BEARING BUDDYS you can expect the bearings to seize-up sometime when you are trailering. You might snap an axle, lose control of your trailer, drop your boat off the trailer onto the road, or worse. BEARING BUDDYS are inexpensive and easy to put on. They can be found at any boat shop or automotive parts place. (27) For outboard engines that are partially submerged in saltwater for 3 months or longer, you can expect the lower unit's aluminum housing to begin disintegrating (dissolving). If you cannot keep the lower unit out of the saltwater, you should attach some zinc anodes to the cavitation plate. They will help save your lower unit. Cost of anodes $5 - $55 at any boat shop. (28) For all do-it-yourselfers, it is best to put grease or NEVER SEIZE on all the bolts that you remove and replace, to prevent rust and salt build-up on those bolts. (29) For all outboards, service your engine regularly. To do so not only prevents problems, but allows you or your mechanic to grease all the bolts that are removed and replaced so that those bolts will come out easily "without breaking" in the future. (30) For electric start outboards, at the first sign of starter trouble, get the starter serviced before you take the boat out fishing. Be happy that it gave you a warning. (31) It would be wise to carry an extra fuel tank "quick connector" fitting that "snaps" into your engine fuel fitting. The "O" ring that they all have sometimes goes bad causing the engine to suck too much air instead of fuel. The engine will then stall or run poorly. Cost about $7 - $20. (32) We sell many large 2 stroke outboards to unfortunate people who relied on their automatic oil feeders known as "VRO". We suggest that you disconnect your VRO and add oil to your gas the old fashioned way. Your engine can become totally ruined within seconds when your VRO fails. Don't take our word for this suggestion. Ask other outboard mechanics for their opinions. . (33) It is suggested that you do not go full throttle on any outboard, because it over-stresses your motor. You should use about 95% of your maximum power. This can be accomplished by putting in a "stop" near the end of your throttle or just remembering to back off a little. This should save gas, wear and tear to your engine, thus making it last longer. (It is similar to driving your car with the gas pedal to the floor) (34) For outboards that use portable gasoline tanks (2-12 gallons), it is wise to use a good plastic or aluminum gas tank. (An aluminum tank is hard to find). The reason for using aluminum or plastic is because they will never rust. A rusty tank will probably clog your gas filter or carburetor when the rust-dust gets there. You should keep the plastic tank away from the direct rays of the sun which will cause it to become brittle and crack. You should replace your plastic gas tank after a few years as needed. (35) For all outboards, never store your outboard motor upside down or it may seize from the water residue that will drain into the powerhead causing the internal parts to rust. It is best to store it vertically. (36) For small outboards (carrying type), it is wise to run your motor out of fuel before you take it off your boat. The reason is to prevent the gas that remains in the carburetor from spilling onto the carpet in your car or trunk when you lie the motor down. (37) For outboards that are bolted to the transom of a fiberglass boat, make sure that MARINE silicone is used to coat the mounting bolts and to fill the mounting bolt holes. Apply the silicone liberally. This will prevent water from getting into the bolt holes and save your transom from rotting. Behind the fiberglass is wood. The wood will rot over time if water gets to it. (38) For all outboards, never run your engine "dry" (without water) or it will seriously damage your impeller within 1 minute. You might not realize this, and the next time you go out boating or fishing your engine may overheat. (39) For all trailerable boats, it is wise to attach a safety chain from the "pulling-eye" at the front of your boat to the area near the winch. If your pulling strap suddenly breaks, the safety chain will stop your boat from coming off the trailer in transit. (40) For all outboards, when you change the gear oil, be certain that when you replace the oil screws, that each of the 2 screws has a plastic (or composition) flat washer to prevent oil from leaking out and water from leaking in. Sometimes the washers get stuck in the "screw well". That is OK. Replace the screws and tighten securely. NOTE: If the flat washer is missing, DO NOT replace with an "O" ring. It will surely fail. (41) For all outboards, it is wise to replace the lower oil drain screw with a magnetic elongated drain screw. It will catch any small loose steel particles that break off within the gearcase, warning you that a problem may be developing there. Approx. cost for a magnetic oil screw $8.00 at any boat shop. (42) For all outboards, when changing gears from NEUTRAL to FORWARD, or from NEUTRAL to REVERSE, first lower your speed to minimum. Do not "ease" the shifter into place. Be decisive! Slowly shifting into forward or reverse will cause the gears to grind and lead to costly repairs. (43) For all sailboats with outboard motors, be certain that your outboard motor does not pick-up out of the water when the sailboat rocks. One remedy is to lower the engine mount (if possible), or get an outboard motor with a longer shaft, or else the impeller may become damaged and fail, causing your outboard to overheat. (44) For 2 stroke outboards, it is wise to add outboard motor oil at the same time that you purchase gas. Waiting until you get home increases the chance that you will forget to add oil. Running your outboard without oil can destroy your engine within 15 seconds (a very costly error). (45) For small 4 stroke engines, when transporting your outboard off the boat or when storing it, it is best to keep it in a vertical position. If you must lie it down, make sure that it lies according to the manufacturer's instructions. Lying it down on the wrong side will cause the engine oil to seep out. Always check the oil level with the dipstick before you start any 4 stroke outboard. If your engine oil level is low, you can add any standard automotive oil. (46) To tell if a boat leaks without taking it to a lake or ocean, use a garden hose to fill the bottom of the boat with water. If the water leaks out of the bottom, the boat surely has a leak and it may show you exactly where to repair it. (47) Be smart: DO NOT LEND YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR OR MOTORBOAT TO ANYONE. If you do, don't be surprised by the motor problems you will have have when it is returned. (48) For uncovered boats left outside between usages, remove the drain plug so your boat will not fill up with rainwater. Check the drain hole periodically to remove leaves, dirt, etc. Be sure to replace the drain plug before you go boating. (49) For all boats that are trailered, it is unwise to tow even a short distance without one or 2 spare tires. If you get a flat tire and have no spare, you can expect a mostly ruined fishing or boating day. I recommend 2 spare tires because in the event that you use your spare because of a flat tire, you no longer have a spare. NOTE: Many people prevent weathering of their spares by carrying them in their trunk. (50) For all trailer users, it is wise to have a 12 volt tire inflator that plugs into your cigarette lighter or attaches to your car battery. If your trailer tires are low they could possibly blow-out or become flat. A 12 volt tire inflator will take a few minutes to restore the required air pressure etched on the tire by the manufacturer. Cost: $15-$40. (51) It is wise to make a check- list of all the things you will need when you go boating or fishing so you will not forget anything. Write it on thick stiff paper so it will not crumble and can be used repeatedly, and you can add to the list as needed. (52) For all outboards, if your motor runs in neutral but it will not move in forward or reverse, it might have broken shear pin, or a faulty propeller, or a loose shift rod. Do not assume that the gears are bad until you eliminate those 3 items. (53) For all outboards, check all gasoline hoses. Today's gasoline contains alcohol which hardens and /or deteriorates most old hoses. They rot from the inside and cause problems with your carburetor and /or sometimes cause a dangerous gas leak and loss of power. It would be wise to change the hoses annually to prevent problems. The cost of hoses is approx. $2-$10 at any automotive shop. Bring a sample with you. Make sure that the new hoses are alcohol resistant. (54) For all sailboats that are in slips and use outboard motors mounted onto an outside kicker bracket. When mounting or removing your outboard it is wise to maneuver your boat so that the outboard motor is over the floating dock. This can be accomplished by backing up your sailboat so that the motor is not directly above water, but above the walkway. The purpose is to prevent the outboard from falling out of your hands when mounting or dismounting it. Many people have dropped their outboards into the water by trying to mount them while leaning over the stern. (55) For all trailers, make sure that the ball is securely fastened to the coupler before pulling the trailer. Sometimes the coupler "looks" as though it is fastened, but it is not. The trailer may become undone and cause havoc on the road. It only takes a few seconds to carefully check it before you tow. COST: zero, SAVINGS: perhaps a life. (56) For all trailerable boats, always check your trailer lights. The cops are out there with spare tickets anxiously waiting to give them out. It is also safer if all your lights are working. Backing your trailer into a lake or saltwater will often ruin your trailer lights. The cost of repairing the lights is considerably less than the cost of a ticket and a loss of time at the courthouse. P.S. You can also get a ticket if your safety chain is not properly attached. (57) For all outboards it is wise to buy or make any device that will stop or slow down a thief who would like to steal your engine. If it takes a thief more than I minute to remove your engine, he will probably go elsewhere. It is best if everyone made their own device so that the thief will not be able to figure out a system for fast removal. (58) For all outboards, always carry a metal scraper, or stainless steel wool, or at least some emery cloth, or sandpaper. Sometimes your motor will not start because the battery cable terminals are dirty or corroded, or other wire terminals or ground connections may be corroded. The emery cloth or sandpaper may restore a clean connection to wherever it is needed. (59) For all outboards sitting idle for long periods of time, check the wires (not the spark plug wires) by shaking them with your fingers. If the insulation is brittle and crumbles you must replace the wires before starting your engine because they might short-out and cause costly damage to your electrical components. They can also cause a fire under the hood. This happens mostly to old Mercury outboards, but it can happen to any brand. (60) If you made a checklist, add this to it: Swing or crank the trailer jack wheel up and out of the way after attaching your hitch, or it might get damaged or break off when pulling the boat for as little as a few inches. (61) For small outboards (up to 25hp), if you notice that your outboard is not "pissing" water, don't panic. It might be a clogged "pee" hole or a clogged intake. Check if the engine is HOT. If it IS HOT shut it down immediately. If it is NOT HOT, push a wire (the thickness of a paper clip) into the "pee" hole. This might open the clogged passage. Also check the intake screen (at the bottom of the engine near the propeller) for debris. (62) For all outboards, if you remove your propeller (for any reason), before you put it back on, it is wise to grease the propeller shaft to prevent the propeller from "freezing" to the propeller shaft (because of salt and/or rust). If the propeller is already " frozen" and it will not come off (after you tried tapping it with a hammer and cussing), you may have to cut it off with an electric hand grinder or something similar. Sometimes a propane torch will burn out the rubber insert that holds the propeller together. Neither method is pleasant. A little grease now can save you a lot of time and money in the future. NOTE: Do not hit the propeller hard with a hammer or you might bend the propeller shaft which will cause costly internal lower unit damage when you go boating. (63) For all boat owners, it is advisable to purchase liability insurance for your vessel because you are responsible for any damage or injury that is caused by your boat or its wake. (64) For most gas tanks (metal and plastic), do not fill to the top with gas. Give the gasoline room to expand during hot weather, or the pressure inside the tank may cause the gas to overflow, the tank to rupture, distort, or generate small cracks at its top etc. Sometimes the cracks may not be visible, but during the rainy season (unknown to you) water may seep into the tank through those cracks. You will not be able to start your engine if there is water in the gas. (65) For all saltwater fishermen, it is wise to carry a thermos of HOT water or coffee in case you catch a sculpin and get stuck by its poisonous fins. Pouring HOT water on the injury will immediately neutralize the poison. Using cold water to stop the pain will make it worse. Ask your medical doctor. (66) For all outboard motors, if your motor runs great with the hood off, but runs terrible with the hood on, you may have an exhaust leak that is fouling your carburetor. Consult your mechanic for a remedy. (67) For all outboards, if you hear electrical arcing, pulsating or buzzing noises when it is running, you may have an electrical problem. A good way to investigate the problem is to run the outboard at night where it is dark and look below the hood. If you see sparks, clean and tighten the connections or change the part that is sparking as soon as possible because the sparks can start a fire. (68) For all boat trailers, if you notice that your boat is sagging to one side, the trailer may have a broken leaf in its set of springs. If so, get it fixed promptly before another leaf breaks because of the added stress. (69) For all outboards, check the water intake near the bottom of your motor for a broken or "plugged-up" screen. Clean or replace if broken. (70) For all boat, car, and truck owners, if you have a build-up of acid corrosion on your battery post, pour very hot water onto it. The corrosion will immediately vanish. (71) For outboards over 10 years old that have foam-rubber glued to the inside of the hood by the manufacturer, be sure to REMOVE ALL OF IT by any means because the foam will flake-off and plug up your carburetor. DO IT NOW!!! Also remove any dust, or leaves because your carburetor will suck any loose material into it like a vacuum cleaner. (72) For all outboards, it is wise to start and run your outboard at home for 10 minutes before you go out boating or fishing. Sometimes your motor will not start. You do not want to have trouble starting at the lake or ocean. It is best to deal with the problem on land. Be sure not to start it without water. (73) For all boat trailers, you will need a jack and a lug-wrench that fits your trailer's lug nuts. If they are rusty you may need a length of steel pipe to give you more leverage with the lug wrench. (It also helps to spray W-40 on everything during removal). (74) It is wise to often check the tire pressure in your spare tire because it may be very low. It can lose air, by just "sitting". (75) To determine if your (questionable) boat battery is good, it will need a "load test". For an accurate reading, you should charge-up your battery for about 2-3 hrs. A load test takes about 10 seconds. Most auto parts shops will load test your battery for free. (76) For all outboards, many of them take about 1-2 minutes to warm up. In that time your motor may stall, misfire, run-rough, etc. It may need more choke or less choke depending on how much gas is in the carburetor or carburetors (if you have more than one). Be sure that the "pump-up ball" is hard and the carburetor(s) is full of gas. (77) For all boaters, you can expect that at some time in the future your outboard motor will not start or re-start while you are out fishing. If you can afford it, it is wise to carry an auxiliary motor, or mount one on the stern. It should be between 4 hp and 25 hp depending on the size of your boat. It can also be used to save gas when you are slow-trolling for fish. (78) For all 2 stroke outboards, if you notice oil "leaking" near the foot of the motor, it is NORMAL because all the oil in the gas that went into the engine for lubrication must either "burn" or drip-out after the motor is shut down. It is wise to use an oil drip pan under the lower unit to prevent a stain on your driveway or elsewhere. (79) For users of small boats that use outboards, to avoid painful blisters bring along a pair of leather gloves along with oars in case your motor won't start and you have to row. NOTE: Most boaters are aware of the above suggestions, but not everyone. I hope that I may have saved someone the inconvenience of having a bad day on the water. If I think of any more tips, I will add them to the list. Perhaps you should make a copy of the tips as a reminder.

1997 Riveria Cruiser 24ft Pontoon Boat 2006 Honda 50hp 4 Stroke Outboard Motor

1997 Riveria Cruiser 24ft Pontoon Boat 2006 Honda 50hp 4 Stroke Outboard Motor

$6,500

Ocean City, Maryland

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I own Bayside Boat Rentals in Ocean City Maryland. The time has come for me to sell of one of my rental pontoon boats so I can upgrade and add a new one to my fleet next summer. 1997 Riveria Cruiser 24ft Pontoon Boat 2006 Honda 50hp 4 Stroke Outboard Motor. The boat and motor are both in good working order. They are being sold as is in used condition. The boat and motor are both in good working order. They are both being sold as is in used condition. Three years ago I had the entire boat reupholstered and had the vinyl floor replaced which cost me $2500 I also replaced the Honda outboard motor, wire harness and the shifter three years ago. The boat does include a portable ladder that mount to the boat where the side door is at. The boat does not have working gauges or a working radio. I have completely serviced the engine with new spark plugs, oil, oil filter and lower unit gear oil prior to this listing and I even put a brand new coat of bottom paint on the pontoons. Please look at all of the pictures included to determine the condition of the boat and motor. They both obviously have signs of normal wear and tear for being used. I have included a video that was recorded yesterday 9-15-14 so you can see the motor is in good working condition. Please click on the YouTube link below to watch the video. I can fully winterize and shrink wrap this pontoon boat for an extra $200 for the winning buyer. This auction does not include a trailer and I do not have one to sell with this auction. Serious buyers feel free to contact me at my marina 410-524-1948

2001 Yamaha Outboards SX 250 HP OUTBOARD Engine and Engine Accessories

2001 Yamaha Outboards SX 250 HP OUTBOARD Engine and Engine Accessories

$6,500

Mattituck, New York

Year 2001

Make Yamaha Outboards

Model SX 250 HP OUTBOARD

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2001 Yamaha Outboards SX 250 HP OUTBOARD 2001 YAMAHA SX250 HP TWO STROKE FUEL INJECTED OUTBOARD 30 INCH SHAFT LENGHT PROP SHIFT CABLES GUAGE BINNACLE MOUNT  CONTROL BOX ENGINE WIRING HARNESS KEY SWITCH FUEL INJECTION OIL INJECTION SERVICED BY US AND READY TO GO RUNS GREAT ....MOTOR COMES WITH ALL RIGGING ..... PRICE INCLUDES INSTALLATION

BF Honda 50 hp outboard  serviced and bolt on ready!

BF Honda 50 hp outboard serviced and bolt on ready!

$2,750

Kenneth City, Florida

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Clean 2006 honda 50 hp 4 stroke good running outboard w good trim, steering arm, and lower unit  serviced and water ready!refurbished and serviced to make the motor bolt on ready! - changed the powerhead oil, thermostat, replace old style exhaust tube w an updated new style aluminum one, cleaned exhaust plate, replaced the oil pan and gasket and steering bushing in the steering tube   ( see pics)   all items you cant see when you purchase a used motor We can demo run, provide a compression test and show you trim and lower unit are  in good working order.   The motor is serviced and water ready!  please view the pics- we serviced the lower unit, no cracks never been repaired super clean, new impeller and oil.The powerhead has   200 lbs compression on all cylinders!  WE also have videos we can text w the motor running. .       we sell parts  not runners  this one is too clean to part out!Side mount and top mount control available as well as installation.   we have a few props to pick from as wellmany prop pitches to pick from as well as top or side mount control to match your applicationCAN PROVIDE A VIDEO OF THE MOTOR RUNNINGwe can email or text more pics will ship local pick up st pete near tyrone mall baypines area warehouse by appt contact cellphone 828 242 6434  phone or text marinepartsgalore.com

2001 Smokercraft 161 Bentley SC w/50 hp Johnson Outboard!

2001 Smokercraft 161 Bentley SC w/50 hp Johnson Outboard!

$5,999

Kalamazoo, Michigan

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2001 SMOKERCRAFT 161 BENTLEY SC! This affordable fishing boat package is powered by a 50 hp Johnson outboard with power trim! Features include: snap-on boat cover, seat covers, MinnKota 36 lb thrust Autopilot trolling motor w/battery condition gauge, Humminbird 161 depth/fish finder, vinyl floor, side console, speedometer and fuel gauge, navigation/anchor lights, bilge pump, raised bow fishing deck, bow battery and storage compartment, bow aerated livewell, swivel driver’s seat w/slider, (2) moveable swivel fishing chairs (1 w/Kwikdrop pedestal) w/4 in-floor seat bases, port/starboard cockpit rod storage, raised stern casting platform, stern battery storage, (2) vertical rod tubes, (2) stern recessed rod holders, (4) mooring cleats, beverage holders, fire extinguisher, marine cranking battery, deep cycle trolling motor battery, and 5 person capacity. Also included is a Shorelandr roller trailer including; 12” wheels, spare tire w/mount, swivel jack, tie down straps, and bearing buddies. This boat is in good overall condition with normal/minimal wear. There are cosmetic scuffs/scratches on the exterior and graphics and some floor wear (see pics/video). Trades will be considered and delivery is available. Competitive financing rates and terms are also available. Leaders RPM is one of the largest marine and powersports dealers in the Midwest with over 70,000 sq ft of showroom, parts, and service under one roof located in Kalamazoo, MI. Price is plus freight, prep, and sales tax/fees and is subject to change without notice. For more information, please call toll free 866-572-1051. Additional photos and video are available at www.leadersrpm.com.

2006 Skeeter SL 190 w/Yamaha VMAX 150hp outboard!

2006 Skeeter SL 190 w/Yamaha VMAX 150hp outboard!

$18,999

Kalamazoo, Michigan

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NICE 2006 SKEETER SL 190! A 150 hp Yamaha VMAX outboard with power trim powers this nicely equipped fish and ski. Features include: bimini top, storage cover, stainless prop, MinnKota All Terrain 70 lb thrust 24-volt trolling motor, bow Humminbird Matrix 12 depth/fish finder, dash Lowrance X-47 fish/depth finder, AM/FM CD stereo w/weather guard and AUX port, full walk-thru windshield, gauges including; tachometer, speedometer, trim, and fuel; 12-volt power outlet, bilge pump, navigation/anchor lights, electric horn, tilt steering, passenger console glove box, bow trolling motor plug and trim switch, raised bow fishing platform, (2) bow storage compartments, stainless safety hand rails (bow and stern), in-floor ski/board storage, driver/passenger swivel bucket seats (driver has slider), (2) removable swivel fishing chairs, passenger high-back cockpit seats w/under storage/cooler, port/starboard cockpit storage, stern port and starboard livewells w/manual and auto fill, MinnKota MK315D 3-bank on-board battery charger, removable ski pylon, transom boarding ladder, transom saver, bow/stern traction mats, beverage holders, marine cranking battery, (2) deep cycle trolling motor batteries, fire extinguisher, 30-gallon fuel tank, and 6 person carrying capacity. Also included is an E-Z Loader custom bunk including; loading step, 14” wheels, spare tire w/mount, diamond plate fender steps, tie down straps, and bearing buddies. The package is in excellent overall condition with minimal wear. There are minor cosmetic scuffs on the exterior and hull (see pics/video). The boat has been inspected by our factory-trained technicians and is mechanically sound. Trades will be considered and delivery is available. Competitive financing rates and terms are also available. Approximate payment is $189/mo. for 120 mo. with 20% down (WAC). Leaders Marine is one of the largest marine and motorsports dealers in the Midwest with over 70,000 sq ft of showroom, parts, and service under one roof located in Kalamazoo, MI. Price is plus sales tax/fees and is subject to change without notice. For more information, please call toll free 866-572-1051. Additional photos and video are available at www.leadersrpm.com.

110' HORIZON  MOTOR YACHT

110' HORIZON MOTOR YACHT

$1,790,000

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Category Pilothouse Boats

Length 110.0

Posted Over 1 Month

"Serenity I" offers several features not found on other vessels of her size. These include the two level Master Suite, the Tender Garage for three water toys, the helipad for a light helicopter, a 12 person Jacuzzi and the overall space afforded by her generous beam. Major Refit in 2011 over $1,000,000 spent at that time and Motor Yacht is currently at boatyard and just received haul out with bottom job and is currently receiving other annual service and updates boat located minutes from Fort Lauderdale International Airport for a easy inspection. "Lets Talk Trades Exotic Clubs,Real Estate,Exotic Cars,RV,Boats,You name it" Please call Mike 954-816-5346 or Gary 561-603-6117 for more info and or schedule a showing.DimensionsLOA: 110 ft 0 inBeam: 22 ft 9 inMaximum Draft: 6 ft 5 inEnginesTotal Power: 3600 HPEngine 1:Engine Brand: Detroit DieselsEngine Hours: Less than 300 SMOHEngine Power: 1800 HPEngine 2:Engine Brand: Detroit DieselsEngine/Fuel Type: DieselEngine Hours: Less than 300 SMOHEngine Power: 1800 HP25KW GEN SET 278.1 HRS SINCE REBUILT35K GEN SET 384.2 HRS SINCE REBUILT Cruising Speed: 23 knotsMaximum Speed: 27 knotsAccommodation: 4 cabins + 1 crew cabin (sleeps 8+3)Vessel Walkthrough Spacious covered Aft Deck with unique exterior access Day Head, open Salon and Dining Salon. On deck Galley with Crew Stateroom adjacent. Unique bi level Master with sauna, Jacuzzi, shower and toilet below decks. Guest accommodations are full beam VIP and two large twin bed guest suites. Large Engine Room with Tender Garage aft. Salon Entering the Aft Deck through twin electric sliding glass doors there is one step down into the expansive Salon. The first thing you will notice is the teak flooring and modern white furniture giving the feeling of a modern vessel, with yacht like touches. The Salon is huge! Twin air trunks in the aft corners form curved walls giving this space an elegant look and feel. To port going forward is a granite topped bar with a hammered nickel bar sink, a hot and cold tap, a Whirlpool Clear Ice ice maker, an under counter bar fridge and three storage drawers. Next forward is a custom six cushion upholstered L shaped sofa to seat six to eight with storage below. A matching upholstered triangle shaped storage ottoman lies in front of the sofa. On the starboard side of the Salon the yacht's entertainment center with 42" Sony Plasma TV and in a cabinet below; a Teac rack system consisting of a Teac AG H300 AM/FM stereo receiver, a Teac AV H500D AV Surround amplifier, a Teac DV H500 DVD player and a Teac PD H570 compact disc multi player. Next forward are two upholstered swivel club chairs with a game table between. Overhead in the Salon is a tray type ceiling treatment with hidden fluorescent lighting. There are 17 overhead mini halogen spots with glass surrounds to diffuse the light. Also in the Salon are Roman shade type valances over the large side windows, five overhead speakers, digital Marine Air AC controls, rope lighting behind the valances and Hunter Douglass Duette shades. Next forward is the formal Dining Area separated by two sycamore columns. Dining Salon Next forward and contiguous with the Salon is the formal Dining Area. Outboard to both port and starboard at the entrance to the Dining Area are curved glass storage cabinets. Each has three shelves of glasses with a mirrored back side and top. The custom table with pedestal base that seats eight is centerline. Each end has an arm chair. All the way forward is a built in curved buffet with a large drawer and four storage cabinets. The top that matches the table works well as a service bar. Overhead is a similar but smaller tray ceiling treatment with fluorescent lights on the perimeter and six overhead halogen mini spots with glass diffusers. There are three other overhead mini spots in the perimeter of the room as well as rope lighting behind the Roman shade type valance with Hunter Douglass Duette shades. Smaller curved panels forward in the corners mirror those found aft in the Salon entry way. The forward bulkhead is mirrored. Two of the side windows slide open. A sliding pocket door separates the Dining Salon form the area forward. Galley The main deck Galley is isolated from the rest of the vessel, yet spacious. The bulkheads and overhead are bright white lacquer. There is a portside pantograph style entry door to the wide walk around side decks offering crew a private entrance. The sole is vinyl tiles in a diamond pattern with Greek key molding trim. The countertops are Corian. The Galley contains the following equipment: Broan compactor Bosch dishwasher Kitchenaid Superba stainless steel oven w/ceramic cook top Large vented exhaust hood Hitachi refrigerator/freezer, 2 doors, 4 drawers Flip up workspace countertop Asko T780 clothes dryer Asko W660 clothes washer GE Profile stainless steel Spacemaker microwave oven w/light below Digital Marine Air AC controls Extra deep sink w/disposal (13) Cabinet doors (8) DrawersMain Companionway Just outside the Galley is the main Companionway with a side deck pantograph door to the starboard side deck, stairs the below deck accommodations, a double door walk in pantry, steps to the Pilothouse, a storage area under the Pilothouse and the entrance to the on deck Master Cabin.Pilothouse The raised Pilothouse offers excellent visibility, for both the captain and guests. An L shaped black leather settee with small table faces forward allowing for guest sightseeing. A large three panel windshield causes need for only two mullions eliminating that boxed in feeling on so many raised Pilothouse yachts. There are large side windows as well. The helm is centerline with a Besenzoni electrically adjusted helm seat. To both port and starboard are storage cabinets and electrical panels behind smoked glass doors. The navigation equipment is in need of a upgrade, and the equipment listed does not reflect if the equipment is actually operational. Furuno FRS 1000 10? screen for radar/plotter, sounder (2) Detroit Diesel electronic display modules (3) Speich variable speed wiper controls Robertson Simrad AP 22 autopilot 63 Mile Furuno radar ? displayed on FRS 1000 screen VDO Logic analog/digital electric compass VDO Logic analog/digital depth gauge VDO Logic analog/digital speed log (4) Weems fuel tank level gauges Naiad bow thruster control Kobelt rudder angle indicator Detroit Diesel electronic clutch/throttle controls Hitachi 17" color monitor for navigation Furuno FM 2510 VHF radio transceiver w/remote mic Raytheon Ray 430 loud hailer w/remote mic Furuno FS 1502 SSB transceiver (2) Sanshin (ACR type) searchlight controls Dell Dimension 2400 computer for navigation Northstar 6000I GPS/plotter Weems water tank level gauge DDEC station active panel DDEC emergency manual control panel Ship Schematic w/(7) bilge pumps, (3) sumps & nav light indicators Windlass controls Horn controls Danforth 7? compass w/chrome binnacle Central vacuum outlet Mastervolt battery charger output indicators & controls Marine Air digital AC controls (5) Overhead halogen mini spots w/glass diffuser (2) Stereo speakers Carpeted sole Four steps to sliding stainless steel Flybridge door w/step lights MB Quart NRA 450 AM/FM/CD player HUGE Master Stateroom The very special Master Stateroom is on deck as an Evan Marshal designed two deck suite. One enters from the starboard side aft. The king size berth is on the aft bulkhead with twin nightstands with two drawers below and columns above. The large upholstered headboard sits upon a mirrored bulkhead with twin sconce type reading lights affixed to the mirror. There are rope lights under the berth. Overhead is a soffit area with fluorescent lights in the margins. To port starting aft is a double settee with storage below. Next forward is a two door curved cabinet with a burl wood top and lacquered edge molding. Both port and starboard are long windows with drapes and rope lights behind the valance. The most unique feature of Serenity I is her two level Master. The space going forward from this vanity has 14? of headroom giving the suite a very wide open feeling. Forward is a vanity with stool and drawer. On top of the burl wood vanity top is a Samsung 17" Synchmaster LCD TV monitor. To starboard are five steps leading down to the mid level area with two large, tall double door hanging locker, a second vanity with stool, two portholes with stainless steel weather covers and drapes plus a free form Lucite hand rail. Master Bath w/ Jacuzzi and Sauna The space afforded by this two level Master is nothing short of amazing. Three curved steps down and aft from the mid level area is a very large space with port and starboard his and her sinks with bow front vanities with storage below, Granite countertops, under mount UFO sinks and Grohe fixtures. Above each sink is a mirrored door medicine cabinet and porthole with drapes. Forward to starboard are three storage cabinets. Forward to port is the separate room for the toilet. Behind the curved entry door are three storage cabinets, a Vacuuflush toilet, an overhead halogen mini spot, an exhaust fan and a Galaxy granite countertop. Aft through a clear glass door and a round glass sidelight is what makes this suite so unique. There is a centerline shower with hand held or wall mounted fixture, a Jaxon two person Jacuzzi tub with lights, blowers, jets and a shower head to port. To starboard is a four person cedar lined genuine sauna with porthole, lights and stereo speakers.Lower Foyer From the starboard side companionway there are nine curved steps with step lights leading to the Lower Foyer. At the base of the steps is a large linen locker followed by twin curved niches with beveled mirrors above and small display shelves below. Aft are two identical twin cabins. Forward is the full beam VIP Cabin.VIP Guest Stateroom Being that the Master Stateroom is on deck, the VIP rivals the space of most other Master Cabins on a yacht of this size. Entering from the rear, the king size berth is centerline with rope lighting below. Behind the berth is an upholstered headboard mounted on a three panel beveled edge mirror with twin sconce type lights that same as reading lights. Either side of the berth are two extra wide nightstands with two drawers each, a burl wood top with lacquered bull nose edging. Each side has a palm tree table lamp. To the starboard side is a half height hanging locker, a full length hanging locker and a two person upholstered settee between with four cabinet doors, two opening portholes above with stainless steel storm covers, drapes and rope lights in the valance and under the settee. Aft is a walk in hanging locker with three large drawers within. Next inboard is a 19? Toshiba TV, an APEX AD 1500 DVD player, a Hughes Direct satellite receiver and three drawers. To port starting forward is a half height hanging locker, a vanity with a flip up burl wood top flanked by two storage cabinets. Above the vanity are four storage cabinets, two portholes with stainless steel weather covers, drapes and rope lighting behind the valance. Next aft is another half height hanging locker followed by the entrance to the VIP Head. Also in this cabin are digital AC controls, a tray ceiling treatment with rope lights, eight overhead halogen mini spots with diffusers and stereo speakers. VIP Stateroom Head Accessed only from the VIP Cabin is the private VIP Head. It is surprisingly spacious. There is one storage cabinet in the vanity below the bow front under mount UFO sink and Galaxy granite countertop. Above is a beveled edge mirrored door, medicine cabinet, a porthole with storm cover, drapes and a fluorescent light behind the soffit. The toilet is a Vacuuflush model. The stall shower has a bi fold clear tempered glass door, a seat, a handheld or wall mounted shower fixture, a light and an exhaust fan. The sole of the shower and the head is Galaxy granite tiles with stainless steel inserts between the tiles. Also in the Head are three overhead mini spots and an AC vent. Starboard Guest Cabin Entering from forward there are two generous width single berths with a free standing two drawer nightstand between. The entire aft bulkhead has a three panel beveled mirror upon which sits a curved upholstered headboard. Each berth has a swing arm reading lamp. A curved lacquered soffit above hides rope accent lighting. Above the outboard berth are four storage cabinet doors with shelves within. Above are two opening portholes with stainless steel weather covers, drapes and rope lights behind the soffit. At the foot of the berth is a large two door hanging locker with shelves within. The forward end of this cabin has the entry door to the en suite head, a built in 17? Toshiba TV and a cabinet below with an RCA Direct TV receiver. Also in this cabin are Marine Air digital AC controls, rope lighting under the berths, five overhead mini spots with light diffusers, stereo speakers and a carpeted sole.Starboard Guest Head Accessed only from the Guest Cabin is the private Guest Head. It is surprisingly spacious. There is one storage cabinet in the vanity below the bow front under mount UFO sink and Galaxy granite countertop. Above is a beveled edge mirrored door, medicine cabinet, a porthole with storm cover, drapes and a fluorescent light behind the soffit. The toilet is a Vacuuflush model. The stall shower has a bi fold clear tempered glass door, a seat, a handheld or wall mounted shower fixture, a light and an exhaust fan. The sole of the shower and the head is Galaxy granite tiles with stainless steel inserts between the tiles. Also in the Head are three overhead mini spots and an AC vent. Port Guest Cabin Entering from forward there are two generous width single berths with a free standing two drawer nightstand between. The entire aft bulkhead has a three panel beveled mirror upon which sits a curved upholstered headboard. Each berth has a swing arm reading lamp. A curved lacquered soffit above hides rope accent lighting. Above the outboard berth are four storage cabinet doors with shelves within. Above are two opening portholes with stainless steel weather covers, drapes and rope lights behind the soffit. At the foot of the berth is a large two door hanging locker with shelves within. The forward end of this cabin has the entry door the en suite head, a built in 17? Toshiba TV and a cabinet below with an RCA Direct TV receiver. There is also an APEX AD 1500 DVD under the SAT receiver. Also in this cabin are Marine Air digital AC controls, rope lighting under the berths, five overhead mini spots with light diffusers, stereo speakers and a carpeted sole.Port Guest Cabin Head Accessed only from the Guest Cabin is the private Guest Head. It is surprisingly spacious. There is one storage cabinet in the vanity below the bow front under mount UFO sink and Galaxy granite countertop. Above is a beveled edge mirrored door, medicine cabinet, a porthole with storm cover, drapes and a fluorescent light behind the soffit. The toilet is a Vacuuflush model. The stall shower has a bi fold clear tempered glass door, a seat, a handheld or wall mounted shower fixture, a light and an exhaust fan. The sole of the shower and the head is Galaxy granite tiles with stainless steel inserts between the tiles. Also in the Head are three overhead mini spots and an AC vent. Crew Cabin The Crew Cabin is accessed directly from the Galley. Inboard are two berths bunk style, each with a reading light and a large storage drawer and rope light below the lower berth. Outboard is a single lower berth also with a large storage drawer and rope lights below. Above the berth is a fixed window with drapes and rope lighting behind the valance, a Toshiba 13? TV/VCR combo and a swing arm reading lamp. Also in this cabin are Marine Air digital AC controls, CDX 3800, a Sony AM/FM/CD player, two stereo speakers, four overhead mini spots and private access to the Crew Head.Crew Cabin Head Accessed only from the Crew Cabin is the Crew Head with a white lacquered vanity with a storage cabinet below and a Galaxy granite counter and an under mount UFO sink with Grohe fixture above. Above are two mirrored medicine cabinet doors. The toilet is a Vacuuflush model. The stall shower has a sliding semi circular door, a hand held or wall mountable fixture, a light and an exhaust fan. This area has three additional storage drawers, two overhead halogen mini spots and a Galaxy granite sole with stainless strips between each tile. Foredeck Raised bulwarks w/varnished teak cap rails Oversized stainless steel handrails on cap rails (4) Bow cleats (2) Fare leads w/rollers (2) Stainless steel 400 lb. anchors w/250? of anchor chain (2) Maxwell 4500 hydraulic deck windlasses w/up & down foot switches (2) Deck pipes w/chain stoppers Fresh water wash down (5) Teak tread ladder steps to bow sun lounge Huge 6 ? 8 person sun lounge bow cushion w/cover Forward hailer horn (14) Side deck DC lights Chain locker access Teak decks Teak step/seat at bow Welded stainless steel bow pennant staff (3) Windshield wipers Blue Textulene windshield cover International navigation lights Freeing ports (3) Port & (3) starboard spring line cleats (10) Overhead side deck DC lights Side deck Engine Room air intake Lockable fuel fill doors Stainless steel window frames (2) Side deck entry gates Starboard side deck Engine Room Pantograph door w/ladder to Engine RoomFlybridge Hatch over steps to Aft Deck Indoor/outdoor carpet over fiberglass deck Removable stainless hoop rails port, starboard and aft (2) Zodiac 8 person life rafts w/hydrostatic release & Sunbrella covers (3) Triconfort Resin sun lounges (2) Market type umbrellas Aluminum tie downs for helicopter Teak flag staff (2) Poly planer speakers facing aft (2) Raritan 20 gallon hot water heaters for hot tub w/waterfall shower (2) Fresh water wash downs (3) Curved L shape settees to seat four people each w/new cushions & storage below, all three w/height adjustable fiberglass tables 12 person 9? x 13? fiberglass Jacuzzi w/(2) fills over 20 jets & splash lip on the perimeter of tub (6) Storage cabinet doors port (6) Storage cabinet doors starboard Walk behind bar w/stainless sink, (3) storage cabinets, drawer type drink refrigerator Miele electric BBQ grill Miele Ceran electric cook top Sliding stainless steel entry door to Pilothouse (2) Three teak step ladders to hot tub (2) Triconfort resin chairs w/new cushions (4) Triconfort foot stools Seven teak & stainless steps to raised Helm Fiberglass arch w/hardtop over Jacuzzi (2) Speakers at hot tub area Flybridge Crowsnest Helm This area is raised high above the Flybridge deck creating a true "Flying Bridge"Double upholstered helm chair w/height adjustment Helm cover (12) Fixed hoop rails around perimeters Fiberglass non skid deck Raised antenna platform w/(2) KVH SAT domes, TV & telephone, (2) ACR type searchlights, 4? open array radar antenna, horn, etc. 406 EPIRB Furuno FRS 1000 10? screen for radar, plotter, sounder VDO Logic digital/analog depth VDO Logic digital/analog speed log VDO Logic digital/analog electric compass Raytheon Ray 430 hailer Naiad bow thruster controls Kobelt rudder angle indicator Windlass controls Start stop controls Detroit Diesel ECM?s Detroit Diesel electronic clutch & throttle controls Northstar 6000I GPS/plotter Robertson/Simrad AP22 autopilot control Standard Horizon Quest VHF w/remote speaker (2) Searchlight controls Danforth 4? compass Stainless steel helm wheel DDEC Station active panel Aft Deck Teak sole (4) Stern cleats (2) Fare leads w/rollers (2) Maxwell 3500 electric warping windlass w/foot switches (6) Stainless steel support columns for helicopter pad (11) Overhead DC lights Center walk through transom door (2) Built in seats aft for three people each w/new cushions & storage below Port & starboard side boarding gates Teak table for eight w/teak folding chairs & new cushions Aft Deck stereo speakers Teak cap rails on raised bulwark Stainless steel railings on teak cap rails (8) Curved molded teak tread steps to Flybridge Aft Deck controls w/start/stop, throttles & clutches w/Naiad bow thruster control Aft Deck LCD TV ? 17? Stainless steel sliding electric entry door Day Head from Aft Deck w/sink, Vacuuflush toilet & Galaxy granite sole w/countertop (2) Life rings Seven step Marquipt Tide Ride ladder Engine Room Marine Air 180,000 BTU 3 compressor chilled water air conditioning system Naiad hydraulic bow thruster Fireboy MA2 1275 fixed FM 200 fire control system Oil transfer system Kobelt steering system 50 Gallon waste oil tank 50 Gallon fresh lube oil tank Sea Recovery 800 GPD water maker (8) Walker air sep crankcase ventilation system Engine Room sound insulation Detroit Diesel 332 GV transmissions ratio 2.04:1 (2) 110V Engine Room blowers (2) 24V Engine Room blowers (2) Mounted Craftsman tool boxes (2) Triple Racor 1000 fuel filters each engine (2) Racor 500 filters for generators (2) Intake strainers for each engine Total of (8) Raritan 20 gallon hot water heaters 110V Fluorescent Engine Room lighting 12V Incandescent Engine Room lighting Engine Room closed circuit camera Six step ladder to emergency hatch to Salon (2) CRS 300 coolant recovery bottles for main engines Hydraulic steering pump off starboard engine Denison hydraulic pump off port engine for thruster & forward windlasses ?Sturdy? clutch & throttle actuators 24V Fuel transfer pump Audio/visual alarm for FM 200 fire suppressant release Hydraulic oil storage tank Nutone central vacuum system (2) Generator exhaust gas separators Rexon air compressor 110V Supply & return temp gauges for AC plus discharge pressure gauge Engine Room access from starboard side deck via 8 teak tread curved ladder Engine Room access from two doors into tender garage Fresh water spigot in Engine Room Four point Leeson oil change system 3 ½" Shafts Main propellers 42" x 32" 4 blades Excelsior manual bilge pump (7) Bilge pumps (3) Sump pumps Electrical System 12V 24V DC electrical system 110V, 220V AC electrical system Onan 25kW generator in sound shield, 5300 hrs. Onan 35 kW generator in sound shield, 7168 hrs. (28) 8D batteries for starting, house systems, etc. 50 KVA isolation transformer (8) Guest battery switches in Engine Room 220V outlet in Engine Room (2) Vanner 60 amp battery equalizers (2) Mastervolt 24V 100 amp charging systems (1) Mastervolt 12V 100 amp charging system Mastervolt 24/4500 inverter Mastervolt 24/12 DC/DC converter Much of the electrical equipment including batteries are in the hold area under the Tender Garage (2) 100 amp power inlets in Tender Garage (2) 50 amp power inlets at transom TV/Telephone inlet at transom w/cords (2) 100 amp 220V amp shore cords (2) 50 amp 220V amp shore cords (2) 220 volt panels in Pilothouse (2) 110 volt panels in Pilothouse (4) Digital AC volt meters (4) Digital AC amp meters DC volt meter w/(4) bank selectors at Pilothouse panel DC amp meter w/(4) bank selectors at Pilothouse panel Guest battery selector switch at Pilothouse panel (2) Generator start stops at Pilothouse electrical panel Sump tank level indicator at Pilothouse electrical panel Holding tank level indicator at Pilothouse electrical panel Tender Garage (3) Freezer drawers (4) Storage cabinets (2) Rule Jet Ski electric retrieval winches Rule tender electric retrieval winch (2) Stainless steel portholes w/weather covers (2) Jet Ski roller systems Tender roller system (No Jet tender in inventory) Hydraulic transom door (full width) Deck drains in Tender Garage for wash downs Five step teak tread removable ladder between Tender Garage & Aft DeckRemarks CONSTRUCTION DETAILS: Of special note is the vessel's gross tonnage, 180,000 gross tons. Arguably the most boat one will find for the money when age, construction and amenities are considered. "Serenity I" offers several features not found on other vessels of her size. These include the two level Master Suite, the Tender Garage for three water toys, the helipad for a light helicopter, a 12 person Jacuzzi and the overall space afforded by her generous beam. Owners have priced this yacht for a quick sale. Please call Mike 954-816-5346 or Gary 561-603-6117 for more info and or schedule a showing.Disclaimer The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice. Engine hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.

2017 New 2017 Suzuki 150hp 4-Stroke Outboard DF150TGX

2017 New 2017 Suzuki 150hp 4-Stroke Outboard DF150TGX

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New Smyrna Beach, Florida

Category Engines

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Brand New 2015 Avalon Eagle 16ft Pontoon Boat w/ Suzuki 25hp Outboard & Trailer

Brand New 2015 Avalon Eagle 16ft Pontoon Boat w/ Suzuki 25hp Outboard & Trailer

$18,249

Worcester, Massachusetts

Year 2015

Make Avalon

Model Eagle 1670

Category Pontoon Boats

Length 16.0

Posted Over 1 Month

BRAND NEW 2015 Avalon Eagle 1670 Pontoon Boat. America's economical compact luxury pontoon! You and your family/friends can take the stylish Avalon Eagle anywhere. Includes a 5 year bow-to-stern factory warranty PLUS Limited Lifetime flooring, pontoon weld and seat frame warranty. Please contact us for warranty details. SPECS: Length : 17'5"/5.31 m Deck Length : 16' Dry Weight : 1,350 lbs. Max. Weight Cap. : 1,380 Pontoon Diameter : 23" Max. Engine H.P. : 50 Max. No. Persons : 6 Max. Persons lbs. : 950 Width : 7' Hours: 0 STANDARD FEATURES: Construction & Appearance 2" Rub Rail with Black Rubber Insert 2" U Bar Channel Crossbeams Deck Corner impact protection - Aluminum Deco 4 External multi panel walls Black Walls Flat Graphic Logos Flow-through Ventilation Lifetime Aluminum Seat Frames Pontoon Heavy duty Risers Square Front Deck Taupe Vinyl Flooring Buckskin Vinyl Interior Chrome Package Convenience & Amenities 4 Stainless U bolt & Cleat Combo Gate with Lift-n-lay Latch Ladder - Rear Starboard Aluminum Helm & Stereo (2) Stereo Speakers Black Soft-grip with Chrome Spokes Steering Wheel Cadet Fiberglass Helmstand & Dash Panel Millennia MILPRV21 Stereo Tach, Volt, Fuel Gauges Windshield Interior & Exterior Lights Courtesy Light on Helmstand USCG Navigation Lights Performance & Steering Steering - Mechanical Tilt Top/Enclosure/Cover Anodized Quick Release Bimini Mount Bimini Top w/ Square Anodized Aluminum Frame Seat covers Motor: Suzuki 25hp 4-Stroke Power Tilt/Trim Trailer: EZ-Loader trailer w/ steps included Please call (508)791-4917 with any questions. We ship worldwide.