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This is a 1998 off-shore Walk-Around Cuddy that is really clean and in great mechanical condition. 
 
READY TO FISH OR CRUISE 
 
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Twin Johnson 150 H.P. Motors - 1998 2 stroke  Under 400 hours
Hard Top
Rocket Launchers
Live Well in stern
2 Large Fish Boxes
Tackle Storage Boxes
175 gal. fuel tank
Trim Tabs
 
New in 2010 is a professionally installed Garmin Network Bundle including a 3210 Chartplotter w/10.4 inch display , GSD 22 Sounder Module and the GDL 30A XM Weather Module. 
Both the GPS and XM antennas are mounted on collapsable hi-rise mounts so if RADAR is added they will be above the dome for optimum performance of all three.
 
Want RADAR?  Buy it, install the dome, power it and plug it into the network port expander.
 
 
Also new in 2010 is a Standard Horizon
GX3000 S Class D DSC Transceiver
 
Accessories include: AC/DC Refrigerator
Standup Head and Shower
V-Berth
Full Eisenglass Enclosures
Raw water washdown
Fresh Water holding with a sink & shower below, a sink and a shower at stern as well.
Shore power with cord.
 
EXTRA CLEAN BOAT!!
 
The boat was lift-stored until I purchased it.  I bought a dual axle trailer to move the boat from the west coast location of purchase to the east coast.  The boat is currently rack-stored at a Port Canaveral marina.  The trailer has surge brakes, is in good condition and comes with the boat.

New 2007-- (2) Trim Tilt Motors, Replaced All Teleflex Teflon lined Control Cables
New 2009 – Fish Box Macerator Pump
New batteries August 2009
 
There a couple items that are inoperative:  The windlass does not function, though it does show a power drop on the ammeter.  The trim indicatiors are not functioning.  Otherwise, this boat is in really great shape and is ready to take you off-shore in comfort, safety and reliability.  I recently took it 24 miles out of Port Canaveral in quite sloppy conditions, averaging 12 knots.  We trolled for 4.5 hours and made good back to port at an average speed of 22 knots.  The fuel burn for this trip was a reasonable 58 gallons.
 
 

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Overhead electronics box with VHF, Network Port Expander & GDL 30A XM Weather module.  

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Fish Box from a New Years Eve Day off-shore king trip.

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