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bassin homer

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  1. Thanks for your replies. It doesnt have a jack plate and I am not sure what kind of prop it has on it. Of course I would like the bigger motor, but I am kinda limited to what I can spend and I'm not seeing a lot of these boats on the used market. I am going to look at it tomarrow and we will take for a ride in the lake.
  2. They said it was a 4 stroke. Would a 75 horse push that boat around pretty good? I want to go and look at it Friday. Any things I should look for?
  3. Bare with me for a little bit. I am finally tired fishing out of a little boat. I want a boat that can pretty much do it all. I mostly bass fish, but want to be able to troll for trout, or possibly make it out on the ocean. I found this boat and was wondering if it is a decent deal. It has everything I want on it. 2004 TRACKER Targa 16' 6" Merc. 75hp, Merc 8hp kicker, electric trolling motor, full enclosure, bimini top, fully carpeted, 2 fish finders(front and back),GPS Color Fixed Mount, 2 electric down riggers, cd player, 2 live wells, bait tank, coastguard package. Boat is in good condition. NADA price lists at 16670.00 low retail and 18955.00 high retail. Boat is in good retail condition with no visible damage or defects. Trailer included in price. $12,900. Also, I live in California. Thanks, Jesse
  4. Yeah I forgot to mention that. It is a 16' Crestliner Super Hawk.
  5. Thanks for the reply. Also, would this motor have enough power for this size boat. I do not need to fly around the lake, but get there in a timely matter would be nice. Thanks again.
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  7. I am looking at a '99 Crestliner with a 50 HP Honda 4 stroke motor. The motor has 636 hours on it and they said most of it was trolling. Is this really high hours for this motor? What could you expect out of a motor like this? They are asking about $9000 and it is equipped the way I want it to be. Thanks in advance for any info. Jesse

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