2004 Parker 2520xl Sport Cabin re-powered 2011 Yamaha 300hp

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Larboy
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2004 Parker 2520xl Sport Cabin re-powered 2011 Yamaha 300hp

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2004 Parker 2520xl Sport Cabin that has been re-powered with a
2011 Yamaha F300 XCA engine with around 420 hours. $39,000
It is equipped with
- Garmin 5212 GPSMap Touch-Screen Network Chartplotter and sonar.
- Lowrance LMS-480M GPS Chartplotter/Fishfinder
- Horizon 500 Windlass with grappling anchor
- Sunbrella Collapsible Bimini Cover over deck behind pilot house
- Poly-Planar MRD 60 AM/FM/CD/MP3 Receiver
- i com VHF Marine Radio IC-MS04
- Lenco trim tabs recessed into stern
- windshield wipers
- fresh and saltwater washdowns
- head with storage tank
- transom engine bracket with bait tank and dive ladder
- additional 9 rod holders on transom
- 2004 Continental Aluminum dual wheel trailer
$39,000
See photos on Craigs List Tallahassee

https://post.craigslist.org/u/_toYDINg6 ... 2B2A/35zjm
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Re: 2004 Parker 2520xl Sport Cabin re-powered 2011 Yamaha 30

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Nice boat. GLWS
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Re: 2004 Parker 2520xl Sport Cabin re-powered 2011 Yamaha 30

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I love that boat. Not in the market but good luck.
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Re: 2004 Parker 2520xl Sport Cabin re-powered 2011 Yamaha 30

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