I have a 2066 Boatright Center Console for sale with a 115 Yamaha 4 Stroke, jack plate, and McClain tandem aluminum trailer for sale and here are the details:
The boat is a 1996 model and is in excellent condition except it needs paint (original paint is faded, not missing), probably new hatches in front and rear, and clean up the wiring under the console. Also, the Safe Floor is basically in OK condition, but needs a few places patched, which Brandon @ Safe Floor in Dickinson said he could do. I value these four itmes @ ~ $1000.00 for paint, ~ $200 for hatch covers, and (I have no idea), ~ $200 for cleaning up the wiring, and ~ $300 for Safe Floor patching. Those 3 things total ~ $1700.00. The boat also has Hydraulic steering.
The motor is a 2001 model and runs great when it is cold, but sputters at idle after running for a minimum of 30+ minutes, and sometimes dies. It does restart, but is easier to start after it cools down. I took it to a certified Yamaha mechanic and he hooked it up to the computer and it showed no issues (all readings were normal), but we discovered that the #4 injector is missing, meaning it needs cleaning or replacing, but the motor is solid and very low hours. It has a 4 blade prop and will run up to 6000 rpms with 4 people in the boat. The mechanic said cleaning all 4 injectors was ~ $150.00 and to replace an injector was ~ $250.00, so both of those things total ~ $400.00.
The trailer is a 1998 McClain Aluminum tandem trailer and the frame, tires, and wheels are in excellent condition. The fenders are fairly flimsy and I broke a bracket stepping in and out yesterday. The springs are in fair condition, but would last a few more years. The tongue jack needs to be replaced soon, but is still functioning. One axle looks good and the other not so good, but the trailer pulls up and down the road just fine. So, let's just say trailer repairs are $400.00 to get the trailer back in very good condition.
Bottom line is the boat is fishable right now, maybe just not as "Pretty" as most Boatrights are coming up and down the road, at Bucee's, or out on the water, whether you are catching fish, or not. If you take the ~ $13,900.00 and add the ~ $2500.00 to it you have ~ $16,400.00 and then you have a pristine Boatright 2066 rig, that looks awesome whether you catch any fish, or not.
Please serious inquiries only, and don't contact me and ask what is wrong with the rig. I have tried to list honestly and fairly exactly where I am at with this fishing rig. I will e-mail pictures as requested, and I will take cash money only for any purchase or transaction. I might consider separating the motor from the boat and trailer, but the boat and trailer must go together. Please do not e-mail or PM me, phone calls or texts only. My number is 979-235-7851, and I am located in Freeport, Texas.
Thanks for your time and have a nice day.
The boat is a 1996 model and is in excellent condition except it needs paint (original paint is faded, not missing), probably new hatches in front and rear, and clean up the wiring under the console. Also, the Safe Floor is basically in OK condition, but needs a few places patched, which Brandon @ Safe Floor in Dickinson said he could do. I value these four itmes @ ~ $1000.00 for paint, ~ $200 for hatch covers, and (I have no idea), ~ $200 for cleaning up the wiring, and ~ $300 for Safe Floor patching. Those 3 things total ~ $1700.00. The boat also has Hydraulic steering.
The motor is a 2001 model and runs great when it is cold, but sputters at idle after running for a minimum of 30+ minutes, and sometimes dies. It does restart, but is easier to start after it cools down. I took it to a certified Yamaha mechanic and he hooked it up to the computer and it showed no issues (all readings were normal), but we discovered that the #4 injector is missing, meaning it needs cleaning or replacing, but the motor is solid and very low hours. It has a 4 blade prop and will run up to 6000 rpms with 4 people in the boat. The mechanic said cleaning all 4 injectors was ~ $150.00 and to replace an injector was ~ $250.00, so both of those things total ~ $400.00.
The trailer is a 1998 McClain Aluminum tandem trailer and the frame, tires, and wheels are in excellent condition. The fenders are fairly flimsy and I broke a bracket stepping in and out yesterday. The springs are in fair condition, but would last a few more years. The tongue jack needs to be replaced soon, but is still functioning. One axle looks good and the other not so good, but the trailer pulls up and down the road just fine. So, let's just say trailer repairs are $400.00 to get the trailer back in very good condition.
Bottom line is the boat is fishable right now, maybe just not as "Pretty" as most Boatrights are coming up and down the road, at Bucee's, or out on the water, whether you are catching fish, or not. If you take the ~ $13,900.00 and add the ~ $2500.00 to it you have ~ $16,400.00 and then you have a pristine Boatright 2066 rig, that looks awesome whether you catch any fish, or not.
Please serious inquiries only, and don't contact me and ask what is wrong with the rig. I have tried to list honestly and fairly exactly where I am at with this fishing rig. I will e-mail pictures as requested, and I will take cash money only for any purchase or transaction. I might consider separating the motor from the boat and trailer, but the boat and trailer must go together. Please do not e-mail or PM me, phone calls or texts only. My number is 979-235-7851, and I am located in Freeport, Texas.
Thanks for your time and have a nice day.
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