Glacier Boats of Alaska - Builder's Forums
For Sale => Boat or Boat Building (or related) Items For Sale => Topic started by: Grady300 on March 05, 2021, 05:22:15 PM
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I hate to do it but I decided to sell “REEL SWEET” to help pay for a set of twin 140 hp Suzuki’s for my current build project. This hull really handles well out on the pond in any water I ever wanted to fish, it’s very seaworthy and VERY well set up. She's had a lot of bloody decks but I just don't see her getting much attention one my new girl is ready to go fish:)
• Self-bailing deck
• Marine epoxy paint inside & out
• Non-skid floor
• Graphite bottom (not much sticks to it)
• Flotation under deck (not spray foam it causes problems I used pool noodles)
• 28 gallon below deck fuel tank (140 mile range)
• 28” x 60” long below deck fish well with separate bilge pump
• Anchor Caddie on pulpit
• Dry storage under front deck
• Dual batteries new 2020
• Onboard trickle charging system (plugs into 110v shore power)
• 2012 90 hp Yamaha 600 hours+- (replaced impeller ect last year) Has troll mode
• With the 90 hp I get 34 mph with 2 guys, loaded with all fishing gear and large ice chest
• Lowrance Auto pilot on main
• 2018 Yamaha 9.9 High thrust with electric start and hydraulic tilt
• Garmin Reactor 40 Auto pilot on kicker with both helm and handheld remote
• Lowrance HDS7 Gen 3 GPS linked to main auto pilot
• 2 Digital Yamaha Command Link gauges
• Main bilge pump
• AutoTether wireless 'kill cord' and man-overboard sensor
• VHF Radio
• Aluminum tandem axle trailer
2- Scotty power twist plugs for downriggers or electric halibut reels
2- Scotty downrigger base pads near stern
4 Scotty Rod Holders around cockpit
Price- $36,000.00 $30,000.00 If I keep the Yami Kiker and the Garmin Reactor 40 Autopilot
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Nice boat ... but even more so, nice setup! You're selling a lot more than just a boat ... it's totally ready to rock and built by an artist!
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Nice boat ... but even more so, nice setup! You're selling a lot more than just a boat ... it's totally ready to rock and built by an artist!
Thanks Brian! Not much more can be done to it other than maybe a "T" top with rod holders. I always wanted to do that which would give me a spot for radar. I was getting close to doing just that when I decided I wanted a GA. My main fishing partner has a nice river boat so no real need to keep Reel Sweet
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My neighbor just sold a truck, 2 cars, and a travel trailer ... to go buy a brand new truck! Nothing wrong with selling stuff to upgrade the toys!
I might start on a minimalist (modified) Standard later this summer ... narrow chine flats, finer entry, more upsweep to the chines, CC and mid-size used motor and trailer... nice bay/lake boat and occasional inshore offshore fishing or crabbing. Gotta keep it on the cheap until after the house is built and we know what the damage is...