NJ Saltwater Fisherman Forums
General Forum => Buy, Sell or Swap => Topic started by: Luna Sea 5 on July 12, 2013, 03:57:42 PM
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Since I moved out of Atlantic Highlands, I have no need for a Walkaround anymore. I have too much bay where I am now and decided to go back to a Center Console. Well, still deciding.. I like the 31 and 33' fountains.
If anyone is interested in purchasing my Luna Sea 4, let me know. Just a quick run down for you.
1995 28' Grady White Sailfish.
twin 200 Johnsons. less then 500 hours on each of them.
all wells, gauges and switches work, including spreader lights.
205 gallon fuel
fresh water, not sure of the tank size
microwave, stove, refrigerator, bathroom, 2 berths
2 vhs radios
garmin plotter
Raymarine combo ff and plotter
and much more.
I don't have an asking price as of yet, so if anyone is interest, pm me an offer. I can do sea trial for you in Toms River.
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$10G- you remove and keep the motors
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Go for it Warren. ;D
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$10G- you remove and keep the motors
LOl.. hell no.. the blue book on the hull alone with motors or equipment is $20K
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Come up with solid price ., I know some looking .. Blue book is 20k your saying . List a price n I could pass this on to someone quick
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Nice boat. Would be awesome if it had better fuel efficiency. Some four strokes on her would be great. You might wanna negotiate with Warren.... Take some cash and sell a pair of motors. Could be a good deal, Nick.
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if I was closer to the inlet, fuel wouldn't be a problem. Since I am not at the prime fishing community of Atlantic Highlands, I don't need the cuddy as I am not sleeping on the boat anymore. I am looking for a nice, big CC, around 28' to 30' with twin, more fuel efficient motors on it so I can shoot through the bad. Even today, I was crabbing with my son in a very windy day, and running up front to lift the anchor kicked my backs ass.. lol.. Since most of the time I ride solo, the cc gives me much more room to tie up and do the anchoring.
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Windlass
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Yes. I will never again have a boat without one. I'm too old for that crap. It's a must have moving forward.
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Windlass
I put on a windlass this spring, one of the best additions I did to my boat. TT^
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that hull needs a couple vmaxs or etecs on it
I don't think it's up to the weight of 2 new 4s's
still I like Fred's suggestion I got ca$$$h
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Great Boat! Good luck if you sell her Nick. If i wasnt down in florida i would deffinatley make a offer at her!