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Pics of 74 Tsunami I saw for sale
Here are some pics I took of the Tsunami I saw. Owner is asking $6K, but I think that's a negotiable price. I'm not a photographer, so no comments on the photo quality, please.
This pic shows the boat at one time had twin motors, with a standard BIA mount pattern. In this pic, there is a small soft spot about even with the dark leaf on the edge of the fuel tank cover, between the fuel tank cover and the hull side Here's a couple more pics Transom didn't flex when I stood on the cavitation plate and bounced, but shows old mounting holes for twins not all sealed well. Hull looks straight underneath. Trailer is heavy, but has no brakes, and looks like a candidate for new springs in 3 years or so. (It's a regular maintenance thing with Fla Saltwater trailers, even with rinsing) If you want more info about the boat and location, or the owner's name, let me know. The owner has said he'll give me a 5% commission if a CSC member buys the boat, and I'll make another donation to the site as well. If you buy it, you should, too.
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Re: Pics of 74 Tsunami I saw for sale
Clyde Butcher, has nothing on you.
(For you non-Florida people, he is theeeeeee still photographer here in our state)
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