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** Price Reduced ** 2001 Edgewater 225 Express, 2001 Yamaha 200 HPDI with approx. 325 hours, and ShoreLand’r trailer. Well designed boat and exceptional build quality. Unsinkable, smooth and dry-riding hull design. Lots of room and storage for fishing or cruising. Excellent overall condition. Reduced to $27,500 obo. Located in Charleston, SC. E-mail jconnell@homesc.com
Features and photos:
Capacity = 11 persons 130 gallon fuel tank All composite construction - no wood Seastar hydraulic steering with tilt helm 3 spoke stainless wheel with knob Stainless Prop Lenco trim tabs Anchor roller with Fortress aluminum anchor T-Top with rod holders, spreader light and LED cockpit light Lee Outriggers with custom canvas storage bag Freshwater washdown and cabin sink (approx. 20gallon tank) Raw-water washdown 2nd battery with switch and automatic combiner Full Yamaha gauge set including fuel flow meter Standard Horizon VHF w/antenna Standard Horizon Color GPS/Chartplotter Humminbird depthfinder/fishfinder Clarion CMS1 Stereo with Ipod control, 4 speakers + Polyplaner subwoofer 19” LCD HDTV with DVD player and HD Antenna mounted on t-top Portapottie in cabin Full cushion and table set Full canvas enclosure Swim platform with folding ladder Recessed LED rope lighting in cabin Recirculating Baitwell Tackle storage, trash bin, and integrated space for small cooler Sliding cabin door - style found on much larger boats Removable fold-down benches at stern and behind helm Canvas console cover and OEM Yamaha motor cover Heavy duty galvanized trailer with new actuator and discs on rear axle
Last edited by JandG; 09-24-2010 at 04:30 AM.
Reason: SOLD
Beautiful boat. I have that exact same kind of engine and it's great. Wish it was half the price and I'd buy it. Still looking at moving over from my center console to a walkaround....
This is a 9 year old boat????? Its pretty obvious the boat was not run hard. Honestly never was much on walkarounds but this boat has changed my mind......
Very nice! Thats exactly the style I have been looking for. I will be in touch if I can move my CC. Are there any fish boxes?
Previous owner used a 128 quart cooler for a fish box with a cushion on top in place of the fold down seat behind the helm. There are mounting points on the floor that you can see in the 2nd picture.
This is a 9 year old boat????? Its pretty obvious the boat was not run hard. Honestly never was much on walkarounds but this boat has changed my mind......
Ya i agree, never been a fan of walkarounds but this hull is very purty! One clean rig, Good luck with the sale!
I am in the market for a 20' CC but am considering your 22 express. It is a beautiful boat. Can you tell me how it was used and can you confirm no bottom paint? I would be like to trailer it with a 2005 Ford expedition.and wondering how that would work out for me. What condition is trailer in. would have to tow it to NY.
I am in the market for a 20' CC but am considering your 22 express. It is a beautiful boat. Can you tell me how it was used and can you confirm no bottom paint? I would be like to trailer it with a 2005 Ford expedition.and wondering how that would work out for me. What condition is trailer in. would have to tow it to NY.
No bottom paint - has been trailered since new. The boat has primarily been used in-shore/near-shore for family cruising. Trailer is in good condition and had all hubs, brake actuator and brakes ( on rear axle only ) replaced this year. I've towed it recently on 2 occassions to my in-laws (4 hours round trip) including at night. Trailer would be fine for a long distance tow. I've got an 05 Silverado which pulls it just fine and I believe your Expedition has an even higher towing capacity than my truck.