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2209 days ago

Tristram 521 with Johnson 90

Jayne from Torbay - Long Bay

This is on behalf of my husband, Bob. Any questions please text or call him on 021 02786640.

Tristram 5.2m all fiberglass trailer boat with Johnson OceanRunner 90hp direct oil injecting motor. Superb little boat which I have had hours of fun with fishing with friends and family, very stable and cruses comfortably at 18- 20knots and makes short work of a run out into the gulf.

Has electric motor trim and trim tabs to plane nicely and trim out an uneven load of passengers. Fitted with Furuno 1850f GPS charter plotter with NZ CMaps and Dual frequency fish finder with AccuFish size identification so you can avoid the small ones. Brand new VHF Radio with triple watch feature and radio callsign included.

Electric capstan so you don’t have to manually haul the anchor and bait board with rod holders. Inboard fuel tanks and Voyager trailer with submersible lights which makes for easy launch and retrieval. Interior is all molded deck with molded panels with marine carpet inlays.

The only reason for sale is to step into a bigger Tristram otherwise I would continue to use this dependable boat. This boat has been well maintained and taken care of, being washed down and flushed after every use without fail.

Comes with: Fish finder, bait board, sea anchor, Danforth anchor chain and warp, inflatable lifejackets, cup holders, rod holders, ropes, table, road covers, first aid kit, fire extinguisher, Radio with callsign and Flare pack.

Trailer Rego to 20/06/19 and WOF is brand new. Motor has 702hrs on the clock.

Looking for $24,000 or a sensible offer.

Negotiable

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