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Old 09-09-2010, 10:56 AM
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Default SOLD!! 2010 32' Yellowfin w/ twin 300 Mercury Verados

******SOLD****** 2010 32' Yellowfin w/ twin 300 Mercury Verados and 2010 AmeraTrail Trailer, boat, engines and trailer have full factory warranty everything is in mint condition and ready to fish. It is fully loaded with tons of options (including fresh and raw water wash downs, Key west Console, extra Rod holders, glove box, extra storage space, (2) XL-Live wells and the list goes on) also includes the best electronic packages on the market today. This is a one of a kind boat no other Yellowfin produced to date looks like this one when not in use the boat is kept indoors..

Boat is located in North Florida email, or call for more details (asking 155,000.00)
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Electronics include
(2) Raymarine E120 Displays
(1) Raymarine Super HD 12kw 48" Open Array Radar
(1) Raymarine HD Digital Sounder
(1) Raymarine SR100 Sirius Weather
(1) 1000 watt High Performance Transducer
(2) Raymarine 218 VHF Radios
(1) Raymarine Full function second station handset
(1) Simrad Auto Pilot
(1) AM/FM Radio with IPod
(6) JL Audio Speakers
(2) JL Audio subwoofers
(2) JL Audio Amplifiers

Performance numbers (fishing load)
WOT 62 mph @ 6300 rpm .9 mpg
Cruise 43 mph @ 4500 rpm 1.6 mpg


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Damn Jeff, that thing is just broken in. One of my favorite color schemes too. You goin bigger? See ya in Ft. Pierce
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Hi Jeff
When does the warranty expire?
How many hours on motors?
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Bigger and better Bradshaw looking at the 36YF......

Mike- Warranty good through July 2014, I'm not sure how long the trailer warranty is though. And the engines have just under 500 hours however that changes each week as I am always out fishing..... I would say 85% of the hours are slow trolling or idling...
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Also Full FINANCING available through www.fishboatloans.com
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Nee More Picture email me at thereeloffice09@yahoo.com







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That is a nice color arrangement. And loaded with everything--good luck with the sale, someone is going to be a proud new owner.
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beautiful rig, good luck with the sale
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On a side note. Could you have picked a dumber spot for the epirb? and fire extinguisher too? Has that boat been coast guard inspected?

Please tell me that is just storage and you have other clamps in more readily available locations in case of emergency.
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swell hunter where do you think most people store there epirbs that ARENT hydrostatic release? also you see that is hooked in the gps. There is no problem with where that is mounted.
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Sure it is in a fine place. "Most people" are also in a delusion that nothing bad is going to happen to them offshore.

Get back to me on that one when the boat capsizes and nobody can swim under it to get to the epirb from that location.

Things happen fast offshore.

Mine is mounted right next to me and the required distance from the radio. At night, I even have the lanyard around my wrist when we are running. I take my EPIRB on and off the boat every time I use it.

If I got on that boat to go 75 miles offshore and couldn't physically see the EPIRB I would get off and say 'have fun boys".

Respectfully disagree with you on the placement.
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Sure it is in a fine place. "Most people" are also in a delusion that nothing bad is going to happen to them offshore.

Get back to me on that one when the boat capsizes and nobody can swim under it to get to the epirb from that location.

Things happen fast offshore.

Mine is mounted right next to me and the required distance from the radio. At night, I even have the lanyard around my wrist when we are running. I take my EPIRB on and off the boat every time I use it.

If I got on that boat to go 75 miles offshore and couldn't physically see the EPIRB I would get off and say 'have fun boys".

Respectfully disagree with you on the placement.
Your opinion is noted, but WTF does your diatribe have to do with this man selling his beautiful yellowfin. For those who are actually interested in the boat, i have had the pleasure of fishing with Jeff and this boat is as flawless as the pictures depict. This boat will show as new with no disappointment.
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swellhunter - thanks for the comments but I am ok with where it is placed, also note to anyone interested in the boat that the epirb is not part of the boat sale, I will need to put that on my next boat and who knows maybe I will get Swellhunter to come down and help me mount it in a location that he approves of so I will be able to take him fishing sometime...

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swellhunter - thanks for the comments but I am ok with where it is placed, also note to anyone interested in the boat that the epirb is not part of the boat sale, I will need to put that on my next boat and who knows maybe I will get Swellhunter to come down and help me mount is in a location that he approves of so I will be able to take him fishing sometime...
Now that is funny!!!!!!Good luck with sale, very clean boat!
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PM Sent Paul let me know
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First of all a gorgeous boat indeed. I appreciate Swellhunters comments as well. I joined THT among a half dozen other sites to read up on boats for sale, but have also found it to be the most educational site in addition to seeing many of the best listings. Comments tangent to the sale of the boat are what make this site great.
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I agree Wetoddit, I love to here what people have to say good bad or irrelevant.....
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Paul and Mike PM's sent let me know when you are ready...
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On a side note. Could you have picked a dumber spot for the epirb? and fire extinguisher too? Has that boat been coast guard inspected?

Please tell me that is just storage and you have other clamps in more readily available locations in case of emergency.
You could wear the epirb around your neck that would be a little closer if something happens. ( good looking rig)
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swellhunter the guy is trying to sell his boat, he doesnt need your dumb _ss comments
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