20ft Wellcraft V20 Center Console Project Boat
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1977 Wellcraft V20 Center Console. This boat is completely stripped of all wiring, rigging and fuel tanks. Boat was originally set up with a single outboard bracket. I purchased this boat to do a complete refit, however I just do not have the time to do the work. The hull and bottom are strong and sound. The transom and deck need to be completley removed and rebuilt. The console included is not original, but fits the boat well. The trailer pictured is not included in the sale price, but is avalible for sale. I will deliver boat anywhere in NJ. Asking $850.00 OBO. Thanks.
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1977 Wellcraft V20 Center Console. This boat is completely stripped of all wiring, rigging and fuel tanks. Boat was originally set up with a single outboard bracket. I purchased this boat to do a complete refit, however I just do not have the time to do the work. The hull and bottom are strong and sound. The transom and deck need to be completley removed and rebuilt. The console included is not original, but fits the boat well. The trailer pictured is not included in the sale price, but is avalible for sale. I will deliver boat anywhere in NJ. Asking $850.00 OBO. Thanks.
Just checked...Boat is a 1976 model F20 not the V20. This is a great little project for the right person...Any offers???
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Thanks, it was a real pretty hull and rode very well. In a 3' chop, I was cruising at 35 and staying dry.
No, I didn't do the paint job. It was done by the son of the designer of Jarrett Bay Boats. He used to do the work while going to college.
Then, the next year, it sank in a really bad storm that popped up with the boat tied up at a friends dock and we were away.
No, I didn't do the paint job. It was done by the son of the designer of Jarrett Bay Boats. He used to do the work while going to college.
Then, the next year, it sank in a really bad storm that popped up with the boat tied up at a friends dock and we were away.
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The boat is back on ebay up for aution, with no reserve. The boat also comes with a 2004 Load Rite single axle roller trailer. Starting price is $500. ( the trailer is worth that alone). Please take a look. Thanks. Ebay listing ID 320987430856