1995 Bayliner 1950 (19ft bowrider) $800

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Redneck7
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1995 Bayliner 1950 (19ft bowrider) $800

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She qualifies as a project boat. 140hp, 3.0 Liter mercruiser 4cylinder I/O that ran fine when parked (and I'll bet good money that with a charge on the battery she'll run just fine today.)

Floor started getting soft around the ski locker, so I took a sawzall to it...that's about as far as I got with fixing that :flipoff2:

Only mechanical problem was that the reservoir for the outdrive oil would empty every few trips. Thing gets GREAT fuel mileage. It would pull someone wakeboarding or tubing all day while 3 or 4 others drank beer and when I'd get back home I'd have burnt maybe 15 gallons...that's literally 8 hours of running up and down the river, into the bay, etc.

Trailer has brand new tires and galvanized rims.

Have titles for both trailer and boat.

$800...NADA low retail is $5000. That boat doesn't have a hole in the floor and runs like a champ, but hey, a $4,200 discount will fix a lot of holes :mrgreen:

For an extra $200 I'll include the GPS/Fishfinder combo.

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My little cousin proving that not only can it catch fish, but it can do it 12miles off shore :)
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Full of dive gear...note the "custom" motor cover.
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I've got some more pictures somewhere, but just picture a 19' Bayliner that looks like it's been beat on, and then remember the price I'm asking :cool:
Redneck7
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Joined: Fri Sep 09, 2005 4:45 pm
Location: Suffolk

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These were taken October of 2006 (so just shy of 1.5 years ago) and the boat has been moved twice, started 3 times on the water hose and cleaned zero times in that period of time...hence the price. You could still probably take the engine, outdrive and trailer wheels and tires and get close to what I'm asking on Craigslist and then sell the trailer for scrap, and cut the boat in half and make a really cool bar in your shop (that was my big plan...but plans have changed...mainly because I'm now flat broke.) Or, figure out why the outdrive eats/leak's oil, tune up the motor, clean her up and use it as is...

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