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[*] posted on 11-3-2013 at 04:51 PM
2007 Gregor Baja 15 for sale or trade


2007 Gregor Baja/Alaskan 15' skiff with 2006 Honda BF30 tiller controls. Near perfect condition. Sunbrella full towing cover and engine cover, Estimated 400 hrs. 18 gallon under floor fuel tank and a consistent 6 Nmpg gives this boat alot of range (100 miles). Cruises at 15 knots and tops out at 20 knots with 2 people full of fuel and tackle.
2007 Pacific trailer that was upsized for this boat with 4 bunks, LED lights, 2 complete spares, 13" wheels, Bearing Buddies, new springs, bearings and shackle bolts just installed with lots of spare parts for traveling Baja. New tires on trailer.
13 gallon oval Kodiak bait tank and pump, Todd steering console (boat can be steered from tiller or console, all engine controls are on tiller) 2 movable seats, 6 gunnel rod holders, stores 4 rods under gunnels, 2 bow mounted rod holders, Scotty Downriggers model 1050 with rod holders, 2 removable Scotty rod holders, Humminbird 587ci HD Combo unit with color screen, GPS, Chart and FF (no chip installed), compass, (new) fuel gauge, (new) volt gauge, (new) dual AGM U1 sized batteries with battery switch, auto bilge pump, fire extinguisher, ditch bag with handheld compass, water, flares, dye, whistle and mirror, 2 life jackets, spare prop, dock lines, 4lb Claw anchor, 15' 1/4" chain, 100'+ of anchor rope with SS anchor roller, tool kit, spare impellor, spark plugs and fuel filter, New 6' Bimini top last fall.

Just got back from Baja yesterday and have decided to go to a bigger boat now that the wife likes Baja. Boat and trailer was just serviced before this last trip. It needs nothing and is ready to go to Baja tomorrow.
I have fished salmon out of Morro Bay, trout in the Sierras and YFT, YT and Dorado in Baja. It is a fish catching machine and needs a new owner.

I am looking for a 2000 or later 19-22' welded aluminum CC to purchase after I sell this one. Never thought I would sell this boat but it looks like it is time to move on. I am the original owner of the boat, motor and trailer. I have done all maintenance myself except for the first 10 hr service. I have reciepts for all service and upgrades. Well over $13k was spent on this boat.

Going to have to take more pics of this boat so be sure to let me know what you want to see.

Boat is located in Atascadero, Ca near Morro Bay.

$6,990 OBO

Charlie PM or email to bajabuzz at yahoo dot com

Thanks for looking!

Can someone direct me to the process for posting pics?

Listed on BD with pics if you need to see them instantly.

[Edited on 11-4-2013 by cbuzzetti]




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[*] posted on 11-3-2013 at 04:57 PM
pacific trailers


yould be very hardpressed to find a better built trailer than a pacific...Very well made and galvee !!!
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[*] posted on 11-3-2013 at 05:16 PM


I do have to say that I went through some issues with the Pacific trailer when new. The original lights fell off this brand new trailer the very first trip in baja. I managed to keep them in tact with duct tape.
To their credit Pacific did step up and replace the lights with LEDs at no cost to me except for the mounts to install them.
I have broken a few springs as well in Baja and always take a spare set with a jack, 18v impact gun and lots of hardware. It takes less than 10 minutes to replace a spring if you have the right tools.
The latest springs are the next heavier rated size from Pacific.
It has traveled the Gonzaga road to Hwy 1 a few times. That was the reason for 4 bunks and bigger wheels from the outset. I knew it would see severe duty.




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[*] posted on 11-3-2013 at 07:17 PM


Hola Charlie, When you gettin back to Bahia Asuncion? I bought Paul Camacho's 18" Klamath and had the 45 HP Honda rebuilt in La Paz this August. I haven't had the boat out yet as I need to finish repairs on the trailer first. We'll be down there the end of this year - look for our 5th wheel about 100 meters NE of "Casa Pargo" where you all stayed last time we were all there. I'll take you out in the Klamath. Paul & Shelley Boe



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[*] posted on 11-3-2013 at 07:27 PM


Hi Paul, we just returned last night. Hoping to get back down there for whale season.
Really had a great time at Sheri's and Juans.
The fishing was very good at La Bocana and Bahia Asuncion.




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[*] posted on 11-3-2013 at 07:40 PM


I have a Pacific Trailer under my Boston Whaler Super-sport 13 footer and have had it for close to 20 years now. It has 15" rims and good size tires for rough roads. It has been a dream, with absolutely no problems other than sand and pebbles from the towing vehicle sand-blasting the trailer on dirt roads, chipping and breaking some running lights. Taken it out to Punta Chivato several times in the past with no problems.

I love my PACIFIC BOAT TRAILER, and agree with the Capt on their durability.

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[*] posted on 11-13-2013 at 07:44 PM


Still for sale!



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[*] posted on 11-19-2013 at 05:58 PM


Sold!!!



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[*] posted on 11-20-2013 at 05:03 AM
That was Fast !!


Glad you got it sold...BTW.....never...ever trailer a boat with a cover on her !!!...NO...NOT... worse way to tow a boat is with a cover on !!! and stuffed with gear !!
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[*] posted on 11-20-2013 at 08:33 AM


I had the cover made specifically for towing in Baja to keep the dust out.
I always try to park in secured areas if not at my final destination. We normally dont load up the boat with stuff if it will fit inside a vehicle.

Thanks for the reply.

Boat was sold to a local fisherman in Paso Robles.




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[*] posted on 11-20-2013 at 11:10 AM


I had the cover made specifically for towing in Baja to keep the dust out.
I always try to park in secured areas if not at my final destination. We normally dont load up the boat with stuff if it will fit inside a vehicle.

Thanks for the reply.

Boat was sold to a local fisherman in Paso Robles.




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