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    Default Duracraft Stick Steer with 40 Yamaha


    I have this posted in the South Carolina site. PM or call if interested.
    http://www.crappie.com/crappie/south...1-classifieds/

    I am selling my Duracraft stick steer boat. It is one of the most comfortable boats I've fished out of but I can't get used to steering from the front. I am the 2nd owner, I bought it from the original owner a couple of years ago. It had been sitting in his garage unused for most of it's life. He estimated it had maybe 50 hours on it. I had the carbs rebuilt and changed the foot oil and put new heavy duty tires on and rebuilt the wheel bearings. Here are the particulars
    1999 Duracraft 16.5 ft, aerated live well, 2 lockable rod lockers. Dry storage under each seat and front deck. All metal transom.
    1999 2 Stroke Yamaha electric start, power tilt and trim
    Galvanized Wesco trailer with like new 6 ply rated tires plus 2 spares.
    Bimini Top
    On board 2 bank charger
    Helix 5 Humminbird DF with GPS
    2 Heavy Duty batteries 7 months old.
    It is wired for TM including a deep cycle battery but does not have trolling motor.
    $5000 or reasonable offer.
    803-356-0728 or PM me.
    Will leave on CDC a few weeks before posting on craigs list.
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    Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men

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    You're teasing me bad but I got out of mine for the comfort of a heavier glass boat. I miss mine all the time and wish I had the scratch to come put this one in the yard for my solo trips. It sure looks like a nice one.
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    I couldn't believe how new it looked when I bought it. The original owner said he bought it and a pontoon to use at his lake house. He figured his son and grandson would use it to fish out of. He said it sat up there for several years in the boat shed and rarely got used so he brought it home and parked it in his shop and finally decided to sell it.
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    Love fishing out of those. I will probably have one down the road.

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    Boat is sold. Please move to sold site. Thanks
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    Sweet boat. Love fishing out of those old stick steer boats

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