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1975 20' Master Angler
Hello all, I've got the "new to me" Regulator in the slip, and it's time for the painful parting with my SeaCraft. Based on the info gathered on this site, 1975 was the introductory year for the Master Angler and there were only 24 built. I purchased the boat in 1993. It's bottom was painted when I purchased it, but I've kept it on a trailer since purchased (as did the previous owner).
It's powered by a strong running 1989 Yamaha 175 that's been maintained by Chris Hale @ Shore Drive Marine in VB. The engine (I know) holds no value at it's age... but with a little work, will last a while longer. The boat sits on a refurbished dual-axle Cox roller trailer. I did a fair amount of cosmetic work to the boat 2 years ago (re-finishing the teak, re-carpeting inside the gunnals, new trim around the console opening, re-attaching the rub rail). I purchased a roll of the molding for inside the deck cap from TACO, but haven't installed it. There's an area behind the two captains chairs where the gel coat has "de-laminated" from the deck, but the deck is solid. I have NOT replaced the gas tank, as there's been no need to do so. The transom appears to be solid (although I've not drilled it to inspect). Basic electronics are included: Horizon Eclipse VHF, Apelco 365 Depth/Fish Finder. It has a second gas line and a kicker motor mount (that unfortunately covers part of the hull ID number). Auto-Bilge and under-gunnal lighting. Asking Price: $5,000.00 (OBO... she HAS to go) |
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