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1996 18’5” Maverick Master Angler w/ DRL- $16,000


WetWilly

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Asking $16,000

-1996 18'5" Maverick Master Angler w/ Dual Rod Lockers
-1996 175hp Johnson Fast Strike, 538 original hours (48mph WOT was fastest I’ve gone)
-Seastar hydraulic steering 
-24v, 80#, 54” shaft Minn Kota Ulterra, (new in 2017) 
-Duracell wetcell TM batteries (new in 2017) 
-8’ Power Pole Blade (new in 2017)
-Lowrance Elite 7ti (new in 2017)
-Onboard, 3 bank charger
-Aluminum torsion axle trailer w/ 3 newer tires

Quickly and unexpectedly moved into an Aquasport 22-2. I’m the 3rd owner, actually have original paperwork including build sheet from Skip. She was a mostly freshwater boat up in Georgia for the 1st owner (note the GA hull numbers that were never changed- I can do that before sale if needed). My father-in-law bought it from the original owner back in 2008. I purchased from my father-in-law in 2016 after he upgraded to a 22’ Pathy. He had it on a covered lift at his second home in Pine Island then I kept covered in a boat yard since. Coastal Marine did some glasswork to the keel back in September due to the boat hitting a word down piece of starboard to push the bow up while loading on trailer. I now back it down a bit further and take it slow while loading without issue. Picture of the keel included.

Contact Will at 813-786-8657. Boat is located in Tampa.

 

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Please excuse the sideways pictures.

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Hey, WetWilly. I did the exact same thing to the forward part of my keel while trying to get the boat back on the trailer when it wasn’t backed in the water far enough!!!!  Such a sickening sound and then when you see what happened, you just want to cry. A good glass/gelcoat repairman can work magic and you’ll never know it was even there. 

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The platform hatch is actually a neat little storage area. It’s about 2” deep with a drain. I primarily store soft plastic packages and jig heads in there. I’ll snap a pic of it open when I show the boat on Thursday. 

Forgot to mention, also included is a 18’ moonlighter push pole is and a Navionics premium plus chip. 

I’m available to show it any day (evenings of weekdays) through the 21st, then I’m out of town for my wedding/honeymoon until April 1st. 

Thanks, Will. 

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On 3/13/2019 at 9:24 AM, WetWilly said:

The platform hatch is actually a neat little storage area. It’s about 2” deep with a drain. I primarily store soft plastic packages and jig heads in there. I’ll snap a pic of it open when I show the boat on Thursday. 

Me Likey......I'd put a couple of bubblers in there and you'd have a great shrimp live well....they only need about 2" of water....  :)

 

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Back from the honeymoon and ready to get this thing moved!

I appreciate the complements. She’s treated me well and hate to see her go and leave the MBG family, though I see a 17 HPX in my future to complement the new bay boat. Need something more technical to justify owning two boats. 

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