2002 Sea-Pro sv1900cc

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Redrichie
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2002 Sea-Pro sv1900cc

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19' Sea-Pro center console. Yamaha 115 4 stroke.
Power pole.
24 VoltTrolling motor, 80lb thrust.
2 batteries for trolling, 2 house batteries.
Stainless 3 blade prop.
Garmin fish finder/GPS
Aluminum anchor, Vhf radio, fire extinguisher, am/fm stereo, Bimini top, 2 live-wells, cushions, elevated cooler/dry storage seat/lean post, bilge, safety equipment such as flares etc.
Engine starts every time. I trust it with my family and has never left us stranded. Always used non ethonal gas.
With family of 4, all our gear, 2 coolers with ice it will still run 42mph by Gps. She ain't new, but she is a Great boat.
$13,500. Obo
Located in Thomasville
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rockyg
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Re: 2002 Sea-Pro sv1900cc

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My Dad and I owned virtually the exact same rig for several years. It is about the most versatile small bay boat you can buy. It floats and fishes almost as shallow as a flats skiff but when it's time to make the run home it has a smooth and surprisingly dry ride that the family will appreciate. Add a trolling motor and a power pole to this rig and you are set to fish just about anywhere in our area.
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Redrichie
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Re: 2002 Sea-Pro sv1900cc

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It has a power pole. Works great. Trolling motor work fine too. Older motor guide. Quick disconnect.

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Juan
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Re: 2002 Sea-Pro sv1900cc

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You might want to list it on the Sea Pro boating forum. http://seaproforum.proboards.com/
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Re: 2002 Sea-Pro sv1900cc

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That is a fish catching machine! I have dragged a bunch in that boat over the years. It’ll make someone a good one ! Good Luck !
Redrichie
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Re: 2002 Sea-Pro sv1900cc

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Thanks Welby. I wouldn't sell it if we weren't planning on moving.

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Re: 2002 Sea-Pro sv1900cc

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Drop to $13k

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Redrichie
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Re: 2002 Sea-Pro sv1900cc

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Still available. Drop to $12k.

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Re: 2002 Sea-Pro sv1900cc

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Is this still for sale?
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Re: 2002 Sea-Pro sv1900cc

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ropeman wrote:Is this still for sale?
I guess not :D
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