Here is the the closest thing I have to a photo of the fishing deck readily at hand.
I am on the road this week but will find some more pics of the fishing deck when I am back home. (Most of them are with the family mugging with fish.)
Hi Landshark,
I haven't been out on the water yet this year. However, I'll be out on the Bay of Quinte for the walleye opener in a few weeks. Can't wait to wet a line.
Cheers.
1998 Bayliner 2452 Ciera Classic
5.0 Mercuiser, Alpha 1 drive
2007 Tidewater trailer
This package has low hours and is in excellent shape. It is very spacious and bright inside with lots of headroom. The boat is very clean inside and out. It has premium Raymarine electronics and sits on a 2007 roller trailer.
Boat Features Include:
3 year old Mermaid air conditioner
AC/ alcohol stove
Hot water heater
AC/DC refrigerator
Head
Stainless steel Quicksilver propeller
2 Deep cycle/starting batteries with Guest battery charger
Storm enclosure canvas
Sumbrella Bimini rear top
Removeable custom carpet
Electronics:
Raymarine R70C, 7†colour LCD display
Raymarine Pathfinder 2 kw radar radome
Raymarine Raystar GPS Receiver
Raymarine Colour Fishfinder
Azimuth 1000 Digital Compass
ICOM-M502 VHF Marine VHF radio
Clarion CD Player with inside and console controls
Hummingbird depth sounder
Trailer:
2007 Tidewater dual axle galvanized roller trailer
4 wheel disc surge brakes on torsion axles
Drive on post guides
Other features:
lifejackets.
All dock lines
Boat fenders
Forward stainless steel 2 fender holder
30A marine shore power cable
Anchor and chain
Garelick Heavy duty 4-stroke kicker motor brack
We are selling this boat because we have 2 young children and no time to use it.
Located in Kingston, Ontario Asking $19,500 CDN or $15,900 US.
Would consider a trade for a late model Aluminum boat in 19 to 21 ft range with a 4 stroke motor.
Call 613-530-3750 for more information
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Wellington sounds like it is starting to heat up. Try around Scotch Bonnet and always talk to Chris at the Reel Thing tackle shop. He can usually tell you whats working and where the charter guys are hooking up.
My past experience is that Wellington is usually hot from the beginning of July until the 3rd or last week. Then it becomes quite spotty. The local fishing clubs have started stocking heavily in the area and this has undoubtably helped out. I usually fish out of Port Hope because it is a longer season and more predictable. However, it is very busy come the start of the Great Ontario Salmon Derby.
I hope this helps.
Jason