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2026-01-18, 11:50:18
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Hi Dan, see you next month.

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2004 Ranger 620DVS w Merc 225 Optimax

Started by Slipkey, April 26, 2011, 05:10:17 PM

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Slipkey

Loaded Ranger 620DVS Black & Gold with light cream hull and interior. Seats black and tan with faux woodgrain trim. Powered by Mercury 225 Optimax w/ custom worked 23P Tempest Prop. Mileage is excellent for a 2 Stroke. 21P High Five also available - your pick. Lovingly maintained and garage kept during winters.  An outstanding boat for pursuing Great Lakes smallies! Photos from 2008 (kid and fishing gear not included!).

The list of options is as follows:
2005 Mercury 9.9 Pro Kicker w/ Power Tilt and Trim (low hours)
6 in. Hydraulic Jack Plate
Steering wheel Trim and Jackplate Controls
TrollMaster Remote Throttle Control
RangerTrail Tandem Axle Trailer with Road Armor, Kool Hubs, & Swing-away Tongue
Deluxe Custom Cover (black)
Hamby's Keel Guard
Minnkota Maxxum 101 36V on Bow (3 new batteries) w/ tie down and R-A-M Stabilizer.
Ranger 4 Bank Built-in Charger
Lowrance X-19C (bow)
Lowrance X-38C (console)
Lowrance X-15 (dash)
Livewell Divider
Rear Deck deck extension
Rayethon RAY53 VHF Radio w/ Shakespeare 5104 4' Antenna (black)
4 Fishing Chairs
2 Butt Seats (additional)
Oxygenator Livewell System
HotFoot Pro
4 R-A-M Mount Rod Holders (2 rear rail/2front deck)

$30,000 OBO.

motocross269

Very nice boat...How many hours on the big motor..??

yurtman


Slipkey

Hi all.  This boat is no longer for sale. I decided to keep it, after some positive changes in the family financial situation.  :)

djkimmel

That's a good news (for you), bad news (for purchasers) story. Glad to hear from you and see that you still might get to do some fishing!

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