1969 Custom Deadrise for Sale

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Make
Custom
Type
Powerboats
Model
Deadrise
Length
35'
Hull material
Other
Year
1969
Class
Sport Fishing 1
Fuel type
Diesel
Engine type
inboard
Name
Custom Deadrise 1969
Price
$35,000

1969 Custom Deadrise

35’ Edwards 1969 Bay Built Omega III Documented charter boat 13.7’ wide 35,000.00 OBO - Good condition Cummins 6BTA 5.9 DEISEL 250 with trolling valve. 5/4 Cedar over oak West System over hull and washboards Garmin GPS MAPS 840xs through hull AIRMAR 50/200 Khz Standard Horizon Expoloer radio Charge Pro GUEST 10 amp trickle charger 2 brand new batteries bought Oct. 2019 2 – 50 gallon gas tanks extra fuel filters to keep algae from motor Has electric bilge pump to keep rain water out Water box been replaced sealed in fiberglass Helm on starboard side working head She will come with all fishing tackle rods n reels with planner boards Turn Key Ready to go Tuesday 3/17 started her up took her out for a cruise as always running great. I've owned her for 5 years lots of TLC to get her back out fishing again, runs great, hours on motor since I've owned her 800 hours. This boat is all ready for the 2020 season. I'm moving to Florida I cannot take this boat with me she belongs in the Bay with the right buyer!

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