Old 02-07-2007, 03:54 PM   #1
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2006 Yamaha Four Strokes with 403 hours, serviced by myself for lower unit oil changes and crankcase every 100 to 120 hours. 75% of running time will be under 1000 rpm.
2006 Aluminum I beam trailer 18,000 lbs 3 torson axles 2 with disk brakes with 2 fully packed spares on aluminum rims.
31 Contender CC 2003 year model blue gel coat bottom with silver boot and pin stripe.
Stored inside building
Fiberglass Radio box in t top
3 live wells one (new purchased in Sept 06) Gore leaning post/live well with separate thru hull pickup with rear seat, 6 rod holders and 2 cup holders on back rest. 2 standard live wells in transom with pump up grade to 1100 gal.
Rupp Top gun 15' outriggers
8 vertical rod holders on console
Kingfish rod holders on each side of the t-top with 4 across the back of the top
4 extra rod holders in the gunnels and one on the back of the transom, 29 total.
18 month old Gramin 3210 gps/with thru hull transducer from Airmark
2 Vhf's
Stereo with amp and 4 speakers
240 gallon fuel cap. We have never come close to burning that much.
Saltwater wash down
Fresh water wash
Spreader lights on front and rear of t-top
Florescent light under t-top
Pop up lights and cleats
Tilt wheel with SS knob
Tabs with indicaters
Performance
3500 rpms about 30 mph getting 1.9-2.0mpg
4000 rpms about 35 mph getting 1.8-1.9mpg
4500 rpms about 40 mph getting 1.6-1.7mpg
5000 rpms about 45mph getting 1.4-1.5mpg
5500 rpms about 50mph getting 1.2-1.3mpg
5900 rpms about 54mph getting 1.1-1.2mpg
spinning Yamaha Saltwater series II 3 blades
Asking $115000
http://s173.photobucket.com/albums/w79/contender31/
The link has some pictures of the boat. Vinyl wrap can be removed leaving hull unharmed.
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Old 02-07-2007, 04:10 PM   #2
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Old 02-11-2007, 10:21 PM   #3
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Boat: CONTENDER 36 CUDDY 23 OPEN 36 FISHAROUND
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Pretty boat!!!

Welcome to the Site Jim!

Sorry I didn't get a chance to give you a call, will get in touch with you this week!
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Old 02-13-2007, 05:12 PM   #4
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thats one nice wrap

How does it look when the wrap come off????
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Old 02-13-2007, 11:55 PM   #5
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The wrap protects the fiberglass from slight scuffs and keeps the color from fading from the sun light. The material comes off pretty easy and does not leave a residue. This is our second wrap and it was amazing to see it put on.
How do you like your 33? We saw it several times at the Virigina Beach Rockfish Tournament, man there were some big fish caught. Can't wait to do that tournament next year. We met some good people there, Max, Chuck, and Mary to name a few. Good luck this season.
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