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5.6m Mills Tui Mariner-weekend boat

Riki from Glenbervie

Trade Me listing 1989568612
Mills Tui Mariner made in Rotorua. Aluminium hull fibreglass deck.
5.6metre bow to back of transom (not engine)
This is an excellent stable and very reliable weekender. Big cabin room plenty of space to fish.
Engine always starts 1st or 2nd crack gets up on the plane immediately throttle back then ‘sings like a bird’. Fishes 4 comfortably. Wifey & i have spent many times out this beautiful summer.
Yamaha 115 2 stroke Saltwater Series serviced Dec 2018. Compression 135-135-135-135. Absolutely remarkable. Kamo Outboards rate this engine as the best & most reliable outboard.
Full tinned re-wire Jan 2019.
Lowrance Hook 5x chirp fishfinder
Furuno GP1-GPS
Wired VHF radio
New marine battery Dec 2018
80L underfloor tank + spare 20L tote + 5L 2stroke (aux) tote stored u/floor.
New 1:1/3:1 trailer winch
New 2x stainless steel rod holders (7x total on boat)
Boat anchor, chain & rope
Plus spare anchor, chain & rope
Sea anchor/drogue
Bow lines & spare ropes etc
Ski pole
Spare trailer wheel
BUY NOW ONLY - 6hp Evinrude 2stroke auxillary outboard only used once in seawater has always been in freshwater starts effortlessly mint condition.
Will upload video soon.
To view in Whareora Road, Whangarei.
021303635

Price: $19,500

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