07-05-11, 08:14 PM | #1 |
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2004 Nitro 640LX Bass Boat
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2004 Nitro 640LX Bass Boat Motor is a 2005 Tracker 75hp so sheap on insurance and runs great very low hrs Stainless Steel Prop Top of the line Minnkota Terrova 24v 80lb thrust very nice can hook up to GPS Trailer and tires in great shape Lowrance LMS-522c iGPS color very nice Fish finder with GPS Eagle Fish easy 320c fish finder Everything is like new and always Garaged There is a couple Nicks in the driver seat from hooks shown in pic not to bad. I really hate to sale this Boat because it has everything I dreamed of in a boat but we are wanting a nice camper and a pontoon since family always wants to go. $8000.00 Call 1-316-323-2338 before 9pm |
07-05-11, 10:38 PM | #2 |
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Do you have photos?
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07-06-11, 03:43 PM | #3 |
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I can email some pics to you if you want. I couldn't figure out how to add them on here.
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07-07-11, 07:23 AM | #6 |
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That is SWEET! Best of luck selling pal. Someone is gonna enjoy fishing from that baby.
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07-09-11, 03:40 PM | #7 |
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What size is this boat?
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07-13-11, 08:12 PM | #8 |
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it is 16'7"
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07-13-11, 08:15 PM | #9 |
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Question guys
I might be interested in trading my boat to a guy that has a 2000 bayliner. not really shur if mine is worth more or is his. he says his motor has about 300 hrs on it and mine maybe has 100 here is the link to his boat if you guys could give me your thoughts http://wichita.craigslist.org/boa/2480146730.html |
07-14-11, 11:06 AM | #10 |
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Trade for a Bayliner? Run away as fast as you can. After many years of yacht surveying, I've come to the conclusion that the only thing less seaworthy than a Bayliner is an old, galvanized washtub. They have nice lines, granted, but in any kind of sea they will roll a peanut out of a jug. I would hate to see someone trade something that he really likes for something that will cause nothing but heartache down the road. I was in the boat business for over 20 yrs. Doing yacht surveys, repairs and deliveries. Bayliners are known for poor construction, poor quality control and for retaining NO resale value. Look at the ads for them and compare used boat prices for similar vessels. The reason that they are consistently cheaper is that " You get what you pay for". As I said before, " RUN AWAY" as fast as you can.
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07-14-11, 01:06 PM | #11 |
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But, it has AM/FM, a department finder, and a bikini top.....
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07-14-11, 03:30 PM | #12 |
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Being of the male gender, a bikini top does me no good at all, and a department finder is probably is direction on how to find the waste disposal dept. In your local area. All kidding aside, Bayliners are entry level craft for folks who know little or nothing about the marine industry. I recall the ads " Boat, motor and trailer! 3995.00 out the door." You could get a 16' runabout with a 60hp Chrysler/Force and a trailer. I think that in the car business they're called loss leaders.
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07-14-11, 06:10 PM | #13 |
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hahahaha, i think ol ssippiboy was messing wit cha top tiger.
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07-14-11, 08:16 PM | #14 |
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I'm sure he was, Bama. I was joking on the first part but dead serious about the rest. The best use for a Bayliner is to turn it into a broccoli bed.
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07-14-11, 09:38 PM | #15 |
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hahaha, when i lived on the coast. heard this guy say that a bayliner was really good..............as a fish house under the water on the bottom with a big ol hole smack dab in the middle of it. now i don't know anything about the line..........but i'll take ya'lls word for it.
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Man I wish I had the money! I'd really like to get something a little nicer than mine and I'm not that far away from you so pickup wouldn't be a big deal but "the boss" would have a heart attack! I can hide new rods and reels with the rest of my combos, kind of hard to hide a new boat in the driveway!
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