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    Default FS: 14 ft Jon Boat and trailer with lots of extras

    For sale:
    14 foot Crestliner Aluminum Jon Boat Model CR1436 with marine plywood floor, Continental EC-3 galvanized trailer ,New, never used-Minn Kota Endura 30 trolling motor, 2 adult PFD’s , wooden paddle, and last but not least, FREE 15 HP Johnson Outboard (used $500) with 6 gal tank and service manual. Over $4000.00 if you were to buy it new….. All in working condition, used a few times to go diving, we needed a bigger boat so this is your chance to get this gem, asking $1700. All you need to go river diving or access all those hard to get to places (Hole in the Wall, Twin Cave, Bozelle, etc…) or simply go fishing with a friend. Pictures available on request, contact me only if you are serious, don’t waste my time or yours. Boat is located in North Florida and has current FL registration until July 2010.

    cevesque@gmail.com

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    Ditching the cruiser for a yacht eh?


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    Quote Originally Posted by SuPrBuGmAn View Post
    Ditching the cruiser for a yacht eh?
    sort of...I really like the 14 footer but it fits only the 2 of us....the "swamp yatch" can do 4 scooters and all the other happy horsepucky for 4 of us and you still have freeboard....and a bimini top....

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    Yeah, but it's harder to get the yacht to some harder to reach places. I have a 14 foot jon boat and it's great. It gets me up a lot of spring runs a larger boat can't get to. It does hold 2 comfortably. I've even managed to squeeze 3 on with gear. If I didn't already have mine, I would jump on this. It's a great deal!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RN View Post
    Yeah, but it's harder to get the yacht to some harder to reach places. I have a 14 foot jon boat and it's great. It gets me up a lot of spring runs a larger boat can't get to. It does hold 2 comfortably. I've even managed to squeeze 3 on with gear. If I didn't already have mine, I would jump on this. It's a great deal!
    That is why most "yachts" carry a smaller dingy...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tegg View Post
    That is why most "yachts" carry a smaller dingy...
    Yours does, for sure!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tegg View Post
    That is why most "yachts" carry a smaller dingy...
    Do the scooters count?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RN View Post
    Yeah, but it's harder to get the yacht to some harder to reach places. I have a 14 foot jon boat and it's great. It gets me up a lot of spring runs a larger boat can't get to. It does hold 2 comfortably. I've even managed to squeeze 3 on with gear. If I didn't already have mine, I would jump on this. It's a great deal!
    Trudat, should have seen us coming back from Bozelle trying to dodge all the logs and crap in the water.....a smaller boat would have done better (the supercanoe did splendidly) but that is what we brought...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RN View Post
    I've even managed to squeeze 3 on with gear.
    We didn't have much freeboard left though - LOL


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    Someone needs to buy this setup from Celia... More people need to "get out" and dive some of the "no goldline" caves...

    Joe


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