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Long story.. Well when I bought the materials for the last boat I built I got an extra 8'x20' sheet to do another 1 whenever I got the time. I've been planning to keep it and use it to bowfish if we didn't want to take the airboat. But I would rather just sell it, for what I think is a good deal. I did it with mostly leftovers an such so I don't have as much in it as if I had to buy it all new. But that being said, I'm honest about stuff and the back cross brace on the deck was warped up but I didn't notice it til it was too late so I had to add a leg under it to take the sag out of it.
The whole boat is 1/8" except flooring which is 1/16". 17ft 54 bottom with double tapered chine, 20" transom. 6 longitudinal runners and 4 horizontal. Completely open floor plan as you can see. Deck has tan and green bedliner on it. Has a 2"washout plug and 1" regular plug. Also flush mount, black navigation lights. I don't know what it weighs but I know me and 1 other guy can pick it up.
Does not have a trailer. $2700 205-310-7207





 
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If there is a serious buyer, I have the metal, and for $3500 it'll have a trailer. Axle, tires/wheels, fenders, lights ect is about $500 and I won't charge for the tubing so ud be gettin a trailer pretty much for material cost
 
This is actually a really good deal for the guy who can finish it up. Hell Id be really tempted if you were up this way!

Throw a troller on it, a heavy wood deck, a 1973 outboard, some halos, toss a few empty beer cans in it and flip it for $20k or so....:laugh:


But seriously theres some meat on the bone if someone built it up then sold it-thats a great price for a hull.
 
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