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2004 Mercury Amanzi 380 Inflatable Boat & 50hp Johnson on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Harrison Township, Michigan, US

Harrison Township, Michigan, US
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2004 Mercury Amanzi 380 with 50 hp Johnson and trailer. This inflatable is very clean and we'll maintained. All fluid changed on regular basis. This little boat is very fast approximately 40 mph. Everything works on the boat (power trim, running lights, anchor light, bilge pump, stereo and trailer lights) the boat is a limitless bit over 13 feet long will hold 4 adults comfortably.

The boat comes with Panasonic anti theft cd/ip port/ fm stereo and 2 marine Bose speakers....

Outboard runs very strong, it could use a tune up, 2 carbs just rebuild. The outboard is oil injected and clean.. Skeg has a small chunk missing but have a skeg guard that will go with boat.

Boat is in Harrison township....any questions please message me thru eBay.

The boat is listed on multiple sites and locally so I reserve the right to end auction early.. If you want more details or photos please ask...

I will assist buyer with shipping but it is the buyer who needs to set it up! $500 non-refundable deposit required within 48 hrs at end of auction!

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