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let me know if you wanna try one out just like it. We'll take mine for a ride.
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blindhog#3 wrote:1. Back Country 151 or 171 pro guide (not made anymore so it would be used) Chalk sell me your boat!!!
Okay, you can have it for 12K, just waxed, new cranking battery and trolling motor :-D
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12K it was 10,500 a couple of months ago!
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He adds $500 to it everytime he catches a Red. :lol: prolly could have bought it cash and carry Wed. for $9k
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In the tallahassee democrap classifieds there are the following:

18 ft Redfisher ('03 hull) w/ 2008 Yamaha 115
Century 17ft
SeaPro 17ft

There is not a price for the Redfisher listed, but the other two are 12k or so both are '04. Seapro and Century are pretty solid boats.
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blindhog#3 wrote:12K it was 10,500 a couple of months ago!
Chalk wrote:
Okay, you can have it for 12K, just waxed, new cranking battery and trolling motor :-D
Must be a really good battery. :lol:
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birddog wrote:
blindhog#3 wrote:12K it was 10,500 a couple of months ago!
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Okay, you can have it for 12K, just waxed, new cranking battery and trolling motor :-D
Must be a really good battery. :lol:

I guess so!
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New trolling motor and battery...U should of jumped at 10500...If 1500 makes or breaks the deal...I might come off 250 :wink: :lol:
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Hell Chalk I figured you'd say no... I really can't buy it now I'm heading to Iraq in two weeks maybe when I get back
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Roger that....I'll wax it again and it'll be 14500 then :wink:

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I'm a former warrior...I'm heading over now as a contractor. Should be interesting!
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Gothca be safe either way :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Barry....how does your Skiff handle sandbars :roll: :smt012 :smt005
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I was looking at an 18 foot Panga skiff over at the marina in Amelia Island. Uses a 40hp. Looked really cool and was around $15k new.
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This 18 ' bonefisher is sweet and in the panhandle... :smt007

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