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Pompano
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S O L D - 18.5' Center Console - Super Deal - S O L D

18.5' TROPHY CENTER CONSOLE FOR SALE - $8000
After a short use by a relative, this boat is now back on the market. (my relative: Aunt Vera..would you believe she's
a little old lady from Pasadena...hmm? That's her below. Careful now, Aunt Vera...don't slip 

1999 Bayliner 18.5 ft. Trophy Center Console

1999 Escort Aluminum Trailer - New Tires - New Wheel Jack. NEW bearings, seals, caps, grease.

1999 125 HP Mercury Outboard Engine 2-Stroke & great 2-Stage Operation, which is very economical. (this feature regulates fuel
usage differences from troll speeds to cruising speeds)


This is a very effective hydrofoil for planing and economy cruising.
New Batteries -Bilge Pump - Accessory plug-in - Compass - VHF Radio/Antenna - Lots of Storage - Live Well - Fish Box - Console (with more storage) -
Extra Prop - Extra Oil
This hull is very seaworthy and a dry ride in our SOC short chop. I have fished (a lot) in Baja for 40+ years. I think this is a great boat for the
Sea of Cortez. This gal will take you to the fishing grounds offshore...and back..in comfort and safety.
You are invited to seatrial the boat here in Conception Bay, Baja Sur.

All papers are ready for transfer to new owner.
$8000 USD CASH
[Edited on 3-10-2010 by Pompano]
[Edited on 3-14-2010 by Pompano]
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TheColoradoDude
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Are you actually going to sell it this time?
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Pompano
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Quote: | Originally posted by TheColoradoDude
Are you actually going to sell it this time? |
Yes, James..I am REALLY going to sell it this time. I believe I told you why I couldn't the first time because of a family committment.
IT IS FOR SALE....
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super deal, wish it was me getting it Roger!
use to be flush.....now flushed....
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
\"Remember there is a big difference between kneeling down and bending over....\"
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yellowtail67
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Pompano....
Couple questions:
1. Live well?
2. Electronics?
3. Fuel cap., range & under deck?
4. Engine hours?
5. Direct injection or need to mix?
I know someone who may be interested.
Thanks...
Matt
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Pompano
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Quote: | Originally posted by yellowtail67
Pompano....
Couple questions:
1. Live well?
2. Electronics?
3. Fuel cap., range & under deck?
4. Engine hours?
5. Direct injection or need to mix?
I know someone who may be interested.
Thanks...
Matt |
Matt...
Please read my ad again for some of the answers to your questions...and here is some additional info on the boat.
1. Has live well.
2. VHF radio, good antenna, transducer and wired for.. but no depth finder
3. Fuel tank is 55 gal
4. Don't know engine hours. It runs fine.
5. Direct injection (2-stroke/2-stage engine).. has oil reservoir
6. Beam 7 ft 8 in
7. Max Draft 2 ft 7 in
8. Draft Board/Drive Up 1 ft 7 in
9. Dry Weight is 2693 lb with 125hp engine
10. Deadrise at Transom 16 deg
Hope all that helps.
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msteve1014
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Too late for me, I bought a boat 2 weeks after you told me it was sold.
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Pompano
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Congratulations ..nice boat...as they all are.
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Pompano
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Bump it up

Yesterday - March 7, 2010

This morning.
Please buy me and get the damn seagulls off me.
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Santiago
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Ah, I see another guy that uses Crown Royal bags to store his reels in.
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Vroom, Vroooooommm!
Nice Ride, LUCKY
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Today after test run.

This morning a couple of my neighbors and I took the Trophy out for a sea trial of about 45-50 miles. From my house in
Coyote Bay out of the Bay of Conception, around the lighthouse point and south down the coast a few miles past the old mine. The boat/engine ran
very well. With 3 men, gear, cooler, etc. on board, we clocked 35mph max on my gps (which matched the onboard speedometer). I found that cruising at
27-28 mph was my choice for economy and comfort. Even at full speed only a few feet away from the engine we were able to carry on a normal
conversation..a quiet ride.
We encountered some swells and chop, but the Trophy's flared hull handled it very comfortably, according to our forward-seated passenger. The flared
bow threw the water way out to the side. We never took a drop of water onboard ..or in our faces..a dry ride.
Well, since we were out there anyway, we trolled some Mirrolures at about 5.5 mph for a short time near some structure I know about. ..And were
rewarded with this prized lizard fish.
Well, maybe in certain circles it is prized..but not in OURS! Back into the sea it went. As you will note by the towel, a little
too slimy for my tastes.

And now the Trophy sits tugging at it's mooring..eager to get back out there and catch a REAL fish.....

...just no more lizards. 
THIS BOAT IS FOR SALE
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[Edited on 3-10-2010 by Pompano]
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Pompano
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Update bump
A quick note to any who have emailed me with an interest in this boat.
Yahoo..or myself... has had a mail problem recently and I have somehow lost all emails sent to me in the time between March 7th and February 28th.
I know some wanted to come and look at the boat this weekend, but I had written back that I would not be available because of the yellowtail fishing
contest that WAS scheduled for this Friday and Saturday.
That contest has been postponed and made into a one-day event on SUNDAY. Which means that I will be home and able to sea trial the Trophy on Friday
and Saturday.
I am sorry I cannot reply via email, but I have no addresses for you.
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Pompano
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SOLD
SOLD TO A NOMAD..THANKS.
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Did ya make your nine cents Pomp? You still have the walleye boat, right? Gotta have more pics of you and co-pilot fishing, well, co-pilot for
sure!
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I guess I can stop dreamin about that boat now
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I know what you mean, Timo.
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If the new owner is interested in the top I orginally bought for it please let me know. It is in my garage in Denver, Colorado.
http://www.strykerttopsstore.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductC...
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Pompano
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I just emailed the new owner that information. If interested they will U2U you.
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Pompano
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajabass
Did ya make your nine cents Pomp? You still have the walleye boat, right? Gotta have more pics of you and co-pilot fishing, well, co-pilot for
sure! |
bajabass, I have the inklings of a good story about the events leading up to why I bought that boat and my profiit of nine cents. And don't
worry, I intend to be fishing the Cortez almost every day from here on out..with Co-pilot and in the Yarcraft..by gar.
TIGHT LINES!
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