Winner bass boat for sale, newly rebuilt Evinrude XP 150 by Wrechin2, $3,500

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Voldaddy

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I have a Winner bass boat for sale.

It's a 1987 Winner Tournament edition 18 1/2 foot long bass boat with a newly rebuilt Evinrude XP 150 by Wrechin2. It only has 4.5 hours on the rebuild, and I have all receipts.

I have added new fishing seats and poles, all new gauges, and a 3 bank charger. It has a stainless prop, dual gas tanks, rod locker, and plenty of storage. It also has the bicycle seat and pole, jack plate, and built in black light plugs.

The transom was replaced before I bought the boat. Winner boats don't use wood in the stringers, so this will be a solid and dependable boat for many years to come.

I just don't have time to use it, as evidenced by only 4.5 hours on the new motor, and could use the garage space.

It still has 5.5 hours of break-in time to go, then you are set. James said that it will get stronger each time it's ran.

The price is firm, as this is less than what I paid for the motor rebuild, 3 bank charger, and new seats.

I figured I would post it here first, as everyone knows the quality work that Wrechin2 does on outboards. The oil injector has been removed.

My loss-your gain...get out on the water cheap!
 
Hey Mike,

Sorry, been gone all day for graduations and family things, and just got in.

My cell is 423-503-4018. I got your PM, and will give you a call tomorrow after I get home from church.
 
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Bump.

Okay, I have decided to sell my boat again. I got cold feet when I listed it in the spring and suffered from withdrawals.

Since then, I have spent another $500 putting a brand new fuel pump on it. James wrechin2 Perry did the work on this for me, too. I have all receipts from the motor build and fuel pump, and you can verify with James, too.

The boat now has about 6 hours total on the new motor, and it still has 4 more hours of break in to go. All you do is use a pint of oil to 5 gallons instead of 6, and don't run the same RPM's for more than 10-15 minutes at a time. I have not really ran it wide open for long, and James said that it will get stronger the more that it's ran.

I'll still sell it for $3,500 FIRM, even after spending another $500 on the brand new fuel pump. I've got $4k just in the motor alone, not to mention the 3 bank charger, new seats, all new gauges, etc...

I have only used it twice since the spring.

Shoot me a PM or call my cell, 423-504-4018. It will make someone a great boat.
 

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