2007 Mako 2201 Inshore for Sale

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Make
Mako
Type
Powerboats
Model
2201 Inshore
Length
21'
Hull material
Fiberglass
Year
2007
Class
Bay 1
Fuel type
Gas
Engine type
outboard
Name
Mako 2201 Inshore 2007
Price
$24,400

2007 Mako 2201 Inshore

2007 Mako 2201 Bay Boat with 2018 Suzuki DF150. Repowered 11/2018. Approximately 30 hours on motor. Warranty through 11-29-2024 $24,400 · Length: 21' 4" Beam: 93" Transom Height: 25" Max. Person Capacity: 8 Persons Max. Person Weight: 1200 Lbs. (8 people) Max. Weight Capacity: 1950 Lbs. Weight (approx.): 2000 Lbs. Fuel Capacity: 60 Gallons Deadrise: 15 degrees Draft: 15" Navigation lights 2 batteries with switch Pre-wired for bow mounted trolling motor Bilge pump Lenco Trim Tabs Hydraulic steering Swim platform with telescoping ladder JBL stereo & amplifier. Four Pioneer 8 inch speakers Bimini top (removeable) Cushion for raised casting deck (removeable) Leaning post with storage Two bait wells. One under consol seat and one in transom 2 rear jump seats Lots of storage in the forward 3 hatches Sunbrella covers for consol and leaning post Hummingbird 788 fishfinder/gps combo No bottom paint No trailer Overall a solid boat that shows minor wear and tear on the interior. Selling due to not using it since my daughter got her drivers license. Located in St Petersburg, FL Contact Ken Jones 727-560-7323 Call or text Kjones314@tampabay.rr.com

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