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2013 17 foot Mako Pro Skiff Fishing boat for sale in Pt Charlotte, FL

 

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Additional Boat Details

Interior layout

center console with icechest under helm seat and another ice chest on foredeck for fish and livewell under front bench seat. Fishing decks on rear and front. You can walk around the center console. Decking is orange peel nonskid white gelcoat.

Galley

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Electronic Equipment

Lowrance HDS7 Insight Gen 2 fishfinder GPS chart plotter....also gives depth, speed, course, and location. Has RPM gauge.

Electrical System

Electronic ignition and motor trim, horn, nav lights, anchor light.

Other Equipment

Bimini, SS prop, shallow anchor 8 ft sticks, custom aluminum platforms for helm seat and front cooler with 10 fishing pole holders, Minn Kota 55 lb trolling motor and bow mount, extra batter and gas tank and support bar, Carver cover with support framework, anchor-chain-rope, foredeck side SS railing, aluminum trailer, poly skid plates on trailer bunks, 60Hp motor (std is 30Hp), lifetime lube hubs

Remarks

Gold motor warranty until June 2018, was kept in garage by original owner, then I bought it June 2015 and kept it under new Carver cover. Has $8000 of extras and upgrades. Motor has less than 30 hrs use verified by electronic means in motor. Main cooler under helm seat is large yeti-style heavy duty. Boat-motor-trailer weight 1500 (850, 250, 400) plus options. 2012 & 2013 had aluminum trailers, then Mako went to less expensive and less durable galvanized steel. This boat looks new and is a performer. Selling it because I decided I want to go back to sailing which I have done since 1982 in 8 sailboats....I am just not a motorboater or fisherman.

 

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