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Old 03-28-2008, 11:13 AM
Coolfish Coolfish is offline
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Default Seacraft Tsunami 84 Twin 1990 150 Mercs Trailer

1984 Seacraft Tsunami 8’6” beam with original teak package (in decent shape) -- Made before Company was sold to Tracker and hull lightened up. Twin 1990 Mercs 2.5 150 Hp 2 Merc Stainless steel props and 2 Michigan spares—one motor is counter rotating. One totally rebuilt last year with newer 1989 mid section with warranty (100 Hours since rebuild) and one with 890 hrs. Compression around 120 (+ or – 1) all cyls on rebuild and around 115 (+ or – 1) on non-rebuild. Have removed oil injection systems (but will include if someone wants to re hook up—with 2 new oil tanks and all controls). 2 batteries—1 new Interstate 60 month Deep cycle. 2nd Removable new 60 gallon aluminum gas tank that fits is area under Cuddy that is already rigged with shut off and vent. 140 Gallon Aluminum Gas tank changed out in 1996. Have always ran ring free at beginning of season, Startron all season Premium Plus Mercury Oil and changed plugs 2 times per year and water pump every other year. These engines are bulletproof. Boat does 45 mph cruises at 3250 rpm—22-25 mph with 9-11 GPH (depending on load and seas). Would go out 10 miles from home and troll full tide (one motor) last year on $70 gas ($2.59 per gallon). Could fluke fish local on $25 for day. Current SS props pitched for faster hole shot than top speed.

2006 Tidewater Trailer with PowerWinch.

2005 Lowrance 111C Radar, Depth, WANS GPS with Gas management system all networked with Separate Loran.

2004 Horizon VHF, 2004 Shakespeare Galaxy Antennas 2004 Jensen AM/FM/CD with Ipod hook up.

Bennett Trim Tabs installed (new last year).

Radar ArchTower with Older AFCO Fiberglass Outriggers

Lewmar Pro Fish 700 Windlass (new last year)

Salt Water Washdown pump (new last year)

Full Arch Canvas with close in rear (will need to be replaced in 3-4 years)

Large Fish wells inder helm and other Tood Seats (when I was pin hooking had over 500 lbs of bass in each one—will fit a 60 lb yellow fin easy), 2 bilge pumps, Walk through Cuddy with Cushions with New wrap around bolsters. New Starboard rear transom board (have original Teak that is damaged but can be used as a template for a new teak one. In floor live fish well.

Turn Key for $13,500. Must move new boat is here. E mail me at fourcsllc@yahoo.com with any questions or additional photo requests



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Old 03-31-2008, 12:41 PM
thedink9 thedink9 is offline
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Default Re: Seacraft Tsunami 84 Twin 1990 150 Mercs Trailer

Guys

I know this boat and have ridden in it in some nasty seas.

The hull is mint and looks much newer than it's age. Look past the age of the power as those engines run like a top and are perfect to push the hull, IMHO.

With the new electronics (all interfaced to a large screen) this is a great turnkey buy. The Dink
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Old 04-11-2008, 06:04 PM
diver429 diver429 is offline
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Default Re: Seacraft Tsunami 84 Twin 1990 150 Mercs Trailer

So when can I come and see it? I live in Port Washington,LI and can come after work or on the weekends. Call me at 917 721-4066 Thanks Peter Please email me some more information and more pictures to pmtautog@aol.com Thanks Coolfish
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