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Old 03-20-2010, 05:56 PM
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Boat redone in '08 - '09, finished in 8/09, boat had 1100 hours on it and old motors, was powered by '88 Yamahas. Stored indoors in MA.

24' long 9' 3" beam 54 degree entry, 24 degree transom deadrise. I have some boat tests from '88 with info on the contruction of the boat. Very high quality well made boat.
'05 Yamaha F150s with 270 hours, under warrantee until 12/10 rewired with '05 gauges and harness'
New fuel fuel lines and SS fuel filter heads with Yamaha fuel managment sensors.
Replaced all plastic through hulls with SS.
Replaced all ball valves.
Replaced all pumps: 2 bildge pumps, wash down pump, circulator pump for live well, pump to empty livewell. macerator for fish box.
Replaced old electronics with Raymarine A65 and Icom VHF, Digital antenna and Digital 4' extension for GPS antenna.
Ran separate bus for electronics.
Replaced several switches, Cole Hersee, most were still good.
Replaced all teak trim in cockpit with Starboard.
Replaced seats.
Removed teak and holley plywood floor in cabin, buffed gelcoat that was under it and made new access hatch from Starboard.
Lots of new SS hardware, wire and connectors.
Everything works.
'01 Performance trailer, nice shape been in the water about 5 times.
Boat needs canvas, nice SS frame and origional factory canvas. Steering it origional, could be replaced, cost is about $1100 for the complete new system.
Criuse at around 30mph at 2mpg, tops out at 45mph, two sets of props, Mercury Mirage Plus and Yamaha SS.
Have not had much time to run it and really dial it in.


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Complete survey done on 3/2/11 including engine compression, hull is is in great shape no issues, same with rest of boat and engines. I can provide the survey for serious buyers.








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Old 03-20-2010, 09:12 PM
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Beautiful pocket battle wagon.
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this won't last long. great looking rig.
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Nice looking boat. Wish I was in the market to buy, but not this year. I would be calling.
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Hey Mac I sent you a PM.
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The hatches in the sole near the stern are a livewell in on the port side and a fish box with macerator on the starboard side, the center hatch is bilge access, the fuel tank is 193 gallons aluminum mounted in the center of the boat under a easily removed panel, it is origional but in very good condition, the compartment it is in is separate from the bilge and gelcoated.
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A beauty Mac. Where in MA are you?
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A beauty Mac. Where in MA are you?
Thanks, I am in Lynnfield MA about 15 miles north of Boston.
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very nice mac
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Thanks, I am in Lynnfield MA about 15 miles north of Boston.
Sea Trials in Pillings?
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Maybe Quannapowitt.

I grew up in Lynnfield Center.
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Maybe Quannapowitt.

I grew up in Lynnfield Center.

Same here, right off Chesnut

Little bumping for Lynnfield
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4 strokes or HDPI ?
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Those are 4-strokes, love to see older well built boats with new power. Looks Great..
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Back to the top.
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Did you replace the fuel tanks ?
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Awesome boat, When I leave the CC world this would be on the top of my list.
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Did you replace the fuel tanks ?

Origional tank, the way it is setup in the NC 24 the tank is in a finished compartment, it is easy to inspect, the tank is in good condition.
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Hi Mac, What is the cuddy like as far as height, does it have a head or a sink, storage or a dinette. Being from the left coast I am not familiar with the Northcoast brand. Looks like a great fishing platform and would handle offshore in the Pacific very well.
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