This boat is an outstanding and clean Multi-species rig. From trolling on the Finger lakes, Ontario and Erie to chasing panfish, it can do it all. Also a great family boat to pull the kids on a tube or skis.
This boat 17'10 long and has a 94" beam, has the 2XB hull and is powered by 115 E-tec. It has a 38 gallon fuel tank, 2 lighted live wells and lots of storage; including an eight tube rod locker and two battery storage compartment in the bow. This is a very stable and safe platform that tops out at 35 mph. The boat sits on a '08 Shorelander trailer with spare tire, surge brakes, boat buckles and a swing away tongue. Tires were new last year.
Included with the boat are:
Lowrance LMS-522c-iGPS fish finder that is hooked up to a transducer switch at the helm that can change between the stern transducer or hook up to a bow mount trolling motor as well.
2 Penn Fathom master 600 downriggers. w/ weights and boom mount rod holders
Lowrance Marine radio model LVR-250 w/ antenna.
Minn-Kota 2 bank on-board charger (mounted under dash and wired to the bow battery compartment).
2 removable triple trees.
2 gimbal mounts
AM/FM Stereo/CD player w/ MP3/USB hook ups.
Bimini top w/ boot.
8 removable scotty rocket launcher style rod holders mounted in the gunnels on each side.
Also pictured and included with the sale (see gear picture):
Extra Penn Fathom master 600 Downrigger
Amish outfitters trolling bag
4 scotty cradle style rod holders w/ extensions
4 extra scotty mounting posts
2 4 foot trailer guide posts with mounting brackets
2 scotty flush mounts
Down rigger releases: 3 chamberlains (NIB) and 4 cannons
Landing net
Anchor w/ rope
Life jackets and throwable cushions
Box of various j-plugs, flashers/dodgers and flies
Cover for boat and motor (not fancy)
Partial bottle of XD-100 oil
You can winterize this motor yourself in minutes. Manual is included.
It has been professionally maintained and is stored in my pole barn.
Asking $16,500.
Please call (518)-nine 2 nine-1963 with any questions.
Thanks Brian. I have trolled for eyes on Erie so I think I have most of the gear, just not sure about stick bait patterns etc... perch, gizzard shad, and goby would be a few guesses I would probably try? My in lines are the older ones so they do not have the spring loaded strike indicator flags so small fish that hang on can be a pain at times. We also seemed to do better on Erie with a faster troll. Seemed to be less bycatch. Some days we ran up to 3.0 on the GPS.
I've never trolled on Onieda. I have jigged but would like to possibly troll. What would be a good starting point as far as stickbait styles and colors? You guys run leadcore, snap weights, jet divers?
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