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Author Topic: 2005 Tracker Tundra 18SC for Sale  (Read 46 times)
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« on: September 27, 2009, 09:31:46 PM »

Well, thanks to Brian (yough guide) introducing me to river fishing and a severe case of Musky OCD, I went out and bought a river boat. The old lady requested I stick to one boat at a time, so I'm going to "try" to sell my Tundra. rolleyes If anybody knows anybody that might be interested, my number is 724-366-5792. I think I have it priced fairly and I don't NEED to sell, so the price is firm for now. Thanks for looking!

Tundra 18SC
2005 Mercury 2-stroke 115HP
2007 Mercury 4-stroke 15HP (9.9 stickers) kicker motor w/ electric start, remote controlled, NO power trim/tilt
2004 MinnKota 65# thrust bow mount trolling motor
(2) lowrance sonars (1 with GPS) X37, M86C
(8) removable scotty rod holders
(1) Cabelas 8 position vertical rod holder (A must for trolling. I would keep it if I could but it doesn't fit into the new boat's seat bases!)
(1) Big John Planer board mast and custom planer boards
(1) upgraded helm seat with fixed bell shaped seat base (rock solid)
Full factory Tundra boat cover
Trailstar trailer with swing-away tongue and actuator brakes
Plus plenty of other little extras that really don't amount to any value.
$19,000
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« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2009, 03:55:03 PM »

The fever strikes again!  clapping

Nice boat!
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« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2009, 07:47:10 PM »

Lowbidder or YoughGuide

I needs some tips on winterizing my Tracker.  I plan to keep it stored in my garage over the winter months.  I hope to use it on any mild winter days.  I'm a rookie boater and still learning the responsibilities of owning a boat.  What steps do you suggest for winterizing?

Any information is appreciated.

Thanks

Gregg P.
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« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2009, 07:59:50 PM »

As long as your garage is heated, the best thing you can do is keep running it!  Hahaha.

If there is any danger of freezing or long periods without use, you will need to winterize.  I don't do it myself, so I can't help much.  Take it to a marina.  That'$ what boat owning i$ all about.
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« Reply #4 on: November 09, 2009, 08:02:35 PM »

I forgot I had this ad up...
Here's some better pictures while I'm thinkin' about it.
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