SOLD 2009 Beavertail BTX w/ 2009 60 E-TEC (Reduced to 18k)
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SOLD 2009 Beavertail BTX w/ 2009 60 E-TEC (Reduced to 18k)
Contact me via email, cdaffin@gmail.com
Reduced to 18K, I need to move this sooner than later.
Need to move into a bigger, more family friendly boat. I wish I could keep this thing, it's a fantastic poling skiff that will be missed.
The boat floats in under 6" fully loaded, I've never actually measured it because there is no need, it will pole where a boat has no business. It handles awesome, and performance is typical of a flat bottomed poling skiff, tops out at 30 - 35 depending on load and prop. Handles a true 2ft chop great with the tabs and is as dry as you can possibly get in this type of boat.
The hull has 2 years left of structural warranty that will be will be honored by Beavertail Skiffs LLC, original manufacturer of this Beavertail BTX hull. I can provide all contacts for this.
Engine was just serviced and the trailer wheels, hubs, leaf springs and lights were replaced.
Options I've added:
20' Stiffy hybrid push pole. (not pictured, it's new)
Front casting platform.
Minn Kota Riptide SE 55lb (This is practically brand new, purchased and installed 12/11)
Brand new Interstate group 29 battery in the front hatch.
Onboard Minn Kota 6a charger.
Lecrotab trim tabs.
Bob's 6" jackplate
3 blade and 4 blade SS props (Evinrude brand)
Fabricated bench seat w/ backrest and rod holders.
Tibor push pole holder on poling platform.
Leaning bar on poling platform.
Specs and standard features from the manufacturer:
Specs:
LOA: 17' 10"
Max Top Deck Beam: 72"
At waterline Beam: 57"
Deadrise at Transom: 4 degree
Draft: 4.75"
Weight Hull only: 495 lbs
Fully rigged: 900lbs
Fuel Capacity: 15 gallon
Max Horsepower: 60
Standard Features:
- Vacuum-infused cored hull
- 2 piece construction
- Starboard and Port 10' lockable rod/dry storage lockers
- 316 stainless lockable hatch latches
- rubber gasketed hatches
- Custom poling platform
- Stainless flip-down push pole holders (3)
- Custom removable seat/storage box with cushion
- Taco heavy duty rub rail
- 15 gallon composite built-in fuel cell
- Sea Dek on floor
- Stainless steel shark eye navigation lights & LED anchor light
- Blue Sea switch panel
- 12 volt plug-in
- Sea Dek reel protection pads
- Fuel gauge
- Automatic 750 gph bilge pump
- Built-in battery tray for trolling motor battery and charger
- 1500 lb galvanized trailer
- Coast Guard approved and certified
View the rest of the pictures here:
http://imgur.com/a/eu1tU#0
youtube walkthrough:
http://youtu.be/_bcQbDlv_JY
Reduced to 18K, I need to move this sooner than later.
Need to move into a bigger, more family friendly boat. I wish I could keep this thing, it's a fantastic poling skiff that will be missed.
The boat floats in under 6" fully loaded, I've never actually measured it because there is no need, it will pole where a boat has no business. It handles awesome, and performance is typical of a flat bottomed poling skiff, tops out at 30 - 35 depending on load and prop. Handles a true 2ft chop great with the tabs and is as dry as you can possibly get in this type of boat.
The hull has 2 years left of structural warranty that will be will be honored by Beavertail Skiffs LLC, original manufacturer of this Beavertail BTX hull. I can provide all contacts for this.
Engine was just serviced and the trailer wheels, hubs, leaf springs and lights were replaced.
Options I've added:
20' Stiffy hybrid push pole. (not pictured, it's new)
Front casting platform.
Minn Kota Riptide SE 55lb (This is practically brand new, purchased and installed 12/11)
Brand new Interstate group 29 battery in the front hatch.
Onboard Minn Kota 6a charger.
Lecrotab trim tabs.
Bob's 6" jackplate
3 blade and 4 blade SS props (Evinrude brand)
Fabricated bench seat w/ backrest and rod holders.
Tibor push pole holder on poling platform.
Leaning bar on poling platform.
Specs and standard features from the manufacturer:
Specs:
LOA: 17' 10"
Max Top Deck Beam: 72"
At waterline Beam: 57"
Deadrise at Transom: 4 degree
Draft: 4.75"
Weight Hull only: 495 lbs
Fully rigged: 900lbs
Fuel Capacity: 15 gallon
Max Horsepower: 60
Standard Features:
- Vacuum-infused cored hull
- 2 piece construction
- Starboard and Port 10' lockable rod/dry storage lockers
- 316 stainless lockable hatch latches
- rubber gasketed hatches
- Custom poling platform
- Stainless flip-down push pole holders (3)
- Custom removable seat/storage box with cushion
- Taco heavy duty rub rail
- 15 gallon composite built-in fuel cell
- Sea Dek on floor
- Stainless steel shark eye navigation lights & LED anchor light
- Blue Sea switch panel
- 12 volt plug-in
- Sea Dek reel protection pads
- Fuel gauge
- Automatic 750 gph bilge pump
- Built-in battery tray for trolling motor battery and charger
- 1500 lb galvanized trailer
- Coast Guard approved and certified
View the rest of the pictures here:
http://imgur.com/a/eu1tU#0
youtube walkthrough:
http://youtu.be/_bcQbDlv_JY
Last edited by ced0412 on May 25th, 2012, 11:00 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Re: 2009 Beavertail BTX w/ 2009 60 E-TEC (20,000) Tallahasse
Great looking boat.
What are you looking to get into?
What are you looking to get into?
In the words of the great Doc Holliday, "I'll be your huckleberry"
Re: 2009 Beavertail BTX w/ 2009 60 E-TEC (20,000) Tallahasse
Looking at an Egret 189 or Young 20.Reel Cowboy wrote:Great looking boat.
What are you looking to get into?
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Re: 2009 Beavertail BTX w/ 2009 60 E-TEC (20,000) Tallahasse
Good looking skiff and the right outboard, too. Good luck with the sale.
I have a guide buddy who has the Egret and he loves it. Have heard good things about the Young Boats as well, although you won't get as skinny in it as the BT.
If I had to replace the Bayshore I'd probably go with Egret as well. Frank builds a great boat.
I have a guide buddy who has the Egret and he loves it. Have heard good things about the Young Boats as well, although you won't get as skinny in it as the BT.
If I had to replace the Bayshore I'd probably go with Egret as well. Frank builds a great boat.
Re: 2009 Beavertail BTX w/ 2009 60 E-TEC (20,000) Tallahasse
How much?
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Re: 2009 Beavertail BTX w/ 2009 60 E-TEC (20,000) Tallahasse
In the subject, 20k
Re: 2009 Beavertail BTX w/ 2009 60 E-TEC (20,000) Tallahasse
Ahhh...
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Re: 2009 Beavertail BTX w/ 2009 60 E-TEC (Reduced to 18k)
Reduced to 18K, I need to move this sooner than later.