Very nice rig, good luck with the sale.
This is a quality built boat, with lots of extras. All Aluminum, all welded construction, will last forever.
For sale is my 2005 Xpress Boat includes all Aluminum trailer.
This is a 16ft Panfish type boat equipped with a stick steering. Great for you older retired guys, because you can control the boat motor and trolling motor from the same seating position. This setup would also be really nice for crappie fisherman.
Comes with the following:
Rebuilt 40 HP Evinrude 2 stroke
This motor was rebuilt from the ground up. It's in immaculate condition and has less than 20 hours on it. Was rebuilt in the Spring of 2017. Have all paperwork.
Bobs Machine Jack Plate ($1100 value) - This is great for getting back into skinny water.
Motorguide Xi5 Trolling motor - 24 volt / 80lb thrust with Pin Point GPS ( $1700 value)
This is a remote control trolling motor with Spot Lock GPS Anchor capabilities.
Lowrance Elite 7 Touch Screen Fish Finder /w Total Scan transducer. ($600 value)
The boat comes with a custom high quality aluminum trailer made by Backtrack. It's custom fit for this specific boat hull.
2 Live wells - one in the front, one in the back.
Pre-wired - On Board Minkota Battery Charger
Driftmaster Rod Holder Bases installed.
Rod Locker
Storage Compartments
Asking price $8900, willing to discount the price if you have your own trolling motor and or fish finder.
I'm only selling it because I bought larger boat. I will post more pictures later in the weekend, in the meantime feel free to PM any questions.
Thanks and have a happy holiday!
Very nice rig, good luck with the sale.
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Thank you, it really is a nice little boat. If I had the room to keep it around I would. I hope the next owner enjoys plenty of Crappie fishing with it.
Love fishing out of a stick steer boat. Nice rig...
Is the jack plate hydrolic (auto adjustable)?
-------> "Go ahead --- leave me on the dock --- see if I care" <-------
yes, the jack plate is hydraulic. The switch to raise it up and down is pictured on the OMC throttle control.