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Thread: 1436L Jon Boat c 6HP motor for SALE $1500

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    Default 1436L Jon Boat c 6HP motor SOLD

    Hi all,

    Boat was SOLD. I posted this a while ago on the classified section but got no joy so I am lowering the price to $1500. I am the original owner of this 2004 boat c 6 HP Tohatsu. It has been used for duck hunting and fishing for stripers and shad in the American an Feather. It would be great for Davis lake or the Fall river too. I have even motored up the Lower sac from Anderson and drifted back. It IS stable enough for 2 to be standing and casting. Comes with oars, custom flooring, launch dolly, trailer and trolling motor. It is light enough to be trailered with a class 1 hitch and launched by one person from an unimproved site.

    Gary

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    Last edited by leicafish; 03-02-2014 at 11:57 PM. Reason: Boat was Sold

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    How long is it?

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    I'm going to guess the model number is simular to a rod.
    1436 model.
    14' long.
    36" wide.
    Just guess.

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    You can spend $1000 - $1500 for a good inflatable pontoon, or the same for this. I don't know how you can miss for $1500. The 36" bottom is a little narrow for stability while standing in any kind of chop, but that's not what this boat was designed for and it gets you into skinny water with some reasonable transportation options. This would be a great river boat.

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    The boat found a good home on the Fall River where I hope it will live a long and happy life! Now I know I'm gonna regret selling her in this low water year!

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