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John Eagleton's 1985 18 CC
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Re: John Eagleton's 1985 18 CC
How much would a boat like this go for?? Because i am looking at a 18 cc Seacraft with a 115 Johnson in great condition. It cost $3,500.
Is it worth the money?? |
Re: John Eagleton's 1985 18 CC
I sold my '77 18' with a 130 Yamaha on it for $9,000. It had a new trailer under it, t-top, current electronics, etc.
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Re: John Eagleton's 1985 18 CC
I found out this boat is a 1980 with a 1984 115 Johnson with a trailer.I am going to look at it tomorrow.I will let you all know about it.
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Re: John Eagleton's 1985 18 CC
She's a 1975 18' SeaCraft. Picked up for $5800.00. The trailer is new cost about $2300.00 ive done some work on it but a very solid boat. 3500.00 sounds good to me as long as it doesnt need anything major. http://www.myfishingpictures.com/wat...re_028-med.jpg
http://www.myfishingpictures.com/wat...re_029-med.jpg [ January 12, 2004, 06:33 PM: Message edited by: Mi Time II ] |
Re: John Eagleton's 1985 18 CC
Mi Time 11-
How do you like the ROLLS trailer? They're is one at the shop under a 31 Scarab and it looks very sturdy. Wish I knew about them before I bought my Magic Tilt. -Ed- |
Re: John Eagleton's 1985 18 CC
Ed Mancini , When i was looking for a new trailer i knew they would be one of my top choices. every thing else that i looked at didnt compare. She's all aluminum and stainless except for the rims. there are no springs on the axles they use a type of cusion, nothing to rust, even the hubs are stainless. So far im very pleased with the trailer.
[ January 14, 2004, 07:34 AM: Message edited by: Mi Time II ] |
Re: John Eagleton's 1985 18 CC
Thats a nice boat you got there. By the way I did not get a chance to go look at the boat but I am for sure going these Saturday.
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