1981 Slickcraft 265C for Sale

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Make
Slickcraft
Type
Powerboats
Model
265C
Length
26'
Hull material
Fiberglass
Year
1981
Class
Cuddy Cabin 1
Fuel type
Gas
Engine type
other
Name
Slickcraft 265C 1981
Location
Price
$8,000

1981 Slickcraft 265C

Venerable Holland Michigan builder Slickcraft which later became Tiara and then Pursuit - good pedigree. 454 Mercruiser I/O with recent exhaust manifolds and risers replaced. Reliable power. Vee berth convertible to table and seating for 6 (It's been done), small galley with "College" type refrigerator (Only Available on shore power), Origno non-pressurized alcohol stove with wooden cutting cover, pressurized water. Head with Electro-san flush system (Push button), aft sleeping berth under driving seat. Windlass. Fume detector, fire suppression system, Shore power and battery charger. Cockpit with double helm seat, pull out seating behind helm seat and aft bench with cushion. Aft deck with walk thru transom (With sliding door), and swimming ladder. Three storage lockers in the transom. There is a full cockpit cover, a binimi and a second cover for the cockpit (Winter Cover). In short a lotta boat for not a lotta money! I would keep boat but I've moved out of state and it no longer fits my needs.

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