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Remanufacture complete motor GM straight 6 cylinder 160 hp and outdrive in 2006 with 160 hrs = 8000 miles of use on motor and outdrive (5K$ invested). (alt, water pump, starter, etc new) New boots, exhaust manifold, HDI distrib, new drive shaft, universal joints, thrust bearing, carpet in cutty.

Heavy duty 3/4 treated plywood flooring and motor cover for gearing up.

Total boat rebuild from floor stringer rivets, new 3 inch solid treated plywood stern replacement in 2006. Cruise speed loaded full of gear, is fast at 20 to 25 (gps). In floor storage/fish well with drain. It has a mount (super heavy duty) for a Kicker motor built into swim platform.

Heavy welded bench for gearing up, set up for dual battery, dual gas tank one is new plastic tank (20gal) replaced in 2006 the other (15 gal) was perfect (steel), painted and reinstalled.

Welded heavy aluminum custom dive platform with dive latter and handrails for easy exit and entry into boat with kicker motor mount. This ladder is great very strong and rungs are spaced right.

Fuel and water separator, automatic bilge and extra switched bilge pump. This boat has all the nice things. Even comes with Anntenna. Just had the shifting cable replaced. This boat is easy to trailer, (2 inch ball) pulls fine with small truck and realy works great for a dive boat, if you need some numbers for wrecks to dive on, I will provide numbers upon payment of the asking price of the boat.

1984 EZ load Galvanized trailer with guide loaders in 9 of 10 shape, and spare tire . Set up for electric winch comes with manual winch.

Full camper canvas new in 2006 all in nice shape. Canvas cost over 1200$ 2 can sleep in the cutty and its very comfortable to spend the night in.

This boat has had 5 tec divers, (with scooters, and doubles) for dives in the Saint Lawrence river and is very roomy with as many recreational divers.

Needs batterys.

http://www.hotshotbullets.com/ebaystuff/diveboat.htm

For more pictures.

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