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Boat, 2001 Trouphy W/a Cuddy 23' I/o V6 ( Needs To Be Repowered) 5000.00 on 2040-parts.com

US $5,000.00
Location:

Essex, Massachusetts, United States

Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Trouphy Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

2001 Trouphy, walk around cuddy,Great shape in and out,first owner,with newer double axel trailer in great shape! Needs to be repowered, cracked block due to poor maintanance of Dealer!! out drive is good Merc cruiser,Many memories but Daughters college comes first, full swim platform,full plastic enclosure,bait well ect.. Boat is listed at having Fishing package, Boat has never stayed in Salt as you will see, never bottom painted, pefectly white.also head downstairs,with pumpout, trimtabs 5000.00  takes it.    

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