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1989 Bayliner Trophy


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$13,500
Length: 24' "
Beam: 8' "
Draft: 2' "
Hull Material: fiberglass
Condition: excellent
Engine Make: NEW 2020 Ford
Horsepower: 235
Engine Count: 1
Drive Type: Inboard
Fuel Type: Gas
Engine Hours:
With Trailer: Yes
Location: Southington, Ohio
Category: Power
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Hardtop With closed cabin Humminbird Helix 7 gpssonar, Lowrance 160 gps, Lewmar windlass Wash down system, Loctite Rod holders and down rigger rods Electric trailer winch All Safety Gear, Spot search light, Porta pot in cuddy, OMC Out drive new in 2014 Engine New in 2020. Tandem axle trailer with brakes on both axles. Dual batteries 2 years old. Aft Curtain. All rods reels and tackle to go with boat… CONTINUE READING HERE

1993 Bayliner Trophy


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$24,000
Length: ' "
Beam: 9' 6"
Draft: ' "
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Condition:
Engine Make: Yamaha
Horsepower: 500
Engine Count: 2
Drive Type: OB
Fuel Type: Gas
Engine Hours:
With Trailer: No
Location: Red Bluff, California
Category: Power
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1993 Bayliner Trophy Ocean fishing boat 27 ft. 7 in. 2 Yamaha 250 hp salt water series engines. I bought the boat in 2006. At 80 and now living 4 hours from the ocean it is time to let go of it. Getting old is a bitch. We have had a lot of fun on it. 24,000. It started out as a 6-pack commercial fishing boat out of Monterey. No damage history I am aware of. The motors are 2 stroke and the oil for the automatic mixture is under the captains seat. That is also where the battery for the Ray Marine E80 chart plotter is. I had that system installed shortly after I bought it. The JRC 1500 Radar, GPS MAP 215 and 2 marine radios were on it when I bought it. The gas tank is under the rear deck and holds about 160 gallons. Top speed on a calm day is 48 mph. It burns about 1.3 gallons per mile. Cruse at 18 gallons per hour. Fast at 25 gph. The 2 motors ae 250 hp Yamaha 1991. I do not know their hours. The Hobs meters read 956 and 573. They specifications call for 2 250 hp. It can troll down to 2 mph. I often troll on just one motor. I had a 10 HP kicker but took it off as it was not worth the trouble. The mount is still there and I have the linkage to hook one back up. There are tilt and trim systems. The choke is automatically activated when you turn on the key. The deck is self-bailing. There is a pump to empty the 2 holds in the deck for holding fish. They can be used as … CONTINUE READING HERE