74 F_25 free to taker in virginia beac va

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~DarkNemesis~

74 F_25 free to taker in virginia beac va

Post by ~DarkNemesis~ »

Project boat all included. Lots of work already complete. You will need tailor to pickup. I'm looking for and buying a decent clean machine.. Again free!!!! Email me if you are interested.
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Btw..if there are no takers by Oct 13th the hull will be cut up by saw-zaw and junked. Boat parts will be taken to auctions or charity.
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You may want to post a ad on craigs list . Have you found a F30 clean machine ?
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After all this time and work Jeff, you are getting rid of your project?
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Thats a good idea, No Paul but we are looking, I could kick myself for not buying the one we saw a few months ago and I cant find the ad now. I have fallen in love with the clean machine. plus it will be alot easier to add all the new equipment we have bought ,to a boat thats already turn key. The F25 is a good boat but it is taking longer than I wanted it to. We got the motor running and after a few night it started to knock, so its back to square one with it. needs a complete rebuild.
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This one looks turn key But i belive its in Mass. ( by area code )


http://www.trojanboats.net/wforum/viewtopic.php?t=6753
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prowlersfish wrote:This one looks turn key But i belive its in Mass. ( by area code )


http://www.trojanboats.net/wforum/viewtopic.php?t=6753
Good looking boat - that might work Jeff. And think of all the fun driving it home from MA for your initial shakedown cruise.
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pretty boat and right price range, problem is distance. With not having any experence with large boats I would never make it home. im sure its going to take a good bit of time to find one semi-close. im thinking OBX to baltimore would be safest
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~DarkNemesis~ wrote:pretty boat and right price range, problem is distance. With not having any experence with large boats I would never make it home. im sure its going to take a good bit of time to find one semi-close. im thinking OBX to baltimore would be safest
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Post by Nancy »

Jeff, don't let MA stop you. I'll hook you up with a a great boat hauler. You'll love him. Late model 1-ton dually, triple axle trailers, great guy, incredible price.
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saw that... no deisels tho. thanks for the help. No reason I cant be patient. buying isnt the issue, finding the right one will take some time. I already missed this season to fish a large boat...
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The season has not even started . Hopefully the rockfish will be here soon .
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~DarkNemesis~ wrote:Btw..if there are no takers by Oct 13th the hull will be cut up by saw-zaw and junked. Boat parts will be taken to auctions or charity.
That's too bad, I enjoyed following your progress. Hopefully someone will scoop it up. I wish you well in your search for a clean machine.
take care,
Matt
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can somebody help me fix my printer? I click print and it has a 10 minute delay,,,,,,its driving me nuts........oh, im trying to print boat info!
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