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gee i dont know where to start but due to a back injury thats not going to get any better and is deteriorating rapidly i reluctanty place my 18 ft nerues on the market .

ok it;s a 18 ft runabout with the motor mounted on a pod the amount of fishing room in this boat is amazing . the motor is a cv yammie 115 hp ie it is a premix motor that i actually prefer cause at least when i mix the fuel up i know the oil is in there .

i am the second owner and the boat has spend it;s life under cover in a shed since new it has done just over 500 hrs since new both boat and motor . it comes complete with canopy and clip on side clears / 90 litre under floor fuel tank / 2 huge under floor storage area's.

all saftey gear lifejackets / epirb/ flares/ gps with lots of pt huges snapper and whiting marks left in it / colour sounder / v sheet/ torch / hf 27 meg marine radio and also vhf marine radio/ comes with a muir electric anchor winch about 1400 bucks to replace /custom made alloy bait board .

boat has full night lights navigation and cabin .

the 2 heavy duty marine batteries where replaced at christmas and have done just 2 trips there is a battery isolater switch to select either of the batteries or both at the same time .

there is a water trap fuel filter in line from the tank to the motor

the boat is in quite good condition and is a clean tidy unit .

the trailer is a single axle dunbier that i have modified and it tows great will sit on a 100ks behind a falcon wagon and we towed it down to edithburg on many occasions. it has been fitted with new disc brakes as documendet on fish sa when i was doing it and the same time i lenghened and reinforced the draw bar .

there is a electric winch to pull the boat onto the trailer its a bit slow but does the job the trailer is drive on but ive never been game to try it lol .

the trailer has 3 brand new 8ply light truck tryes with the spare mounted and locked onto the trailer . the trailer has just had new marine waterproof lights fitted to it

ok for this gem i want $24.500.oo i am not interested in trading smaller boats due to my back injury and im not in a hurry to sell it for much less than that i know there hard to find in clean condition cause i looked far and wide till i found this one

i can be contacted thru here or you can ring me most times on my mobile 0402 258352 if you would like to arrange a viewing or just have any further questions

regards squidley aka dean

http://s290.photobucket.com/albums/ll262/squidley_photo/ i will endevour to get some better pics when im well enough to get the boat out of the shed

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