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17' Speedboat on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Livonia, Michigan, United States

Livonia, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

Speedboat—seventeen-feet long 1984 fiberglass blue & white Glastron speedboat with a 115 HP Mercury outboard.  It is reputed to be the fastest boat on the lake. Although it has not been driven for two years since we sold our cottage, I have started it often to test the engine and keep it humming.  The hull is in great condition—no slime marks—just a clean, sparkling white hull.  Hull ID #GLAC4522M84H.  The seats are in solid condition, but there are a few stitch tears around the edges.  Good battery.  Quick start.  Comes with a trailer, spare tire, 15” tires, Air Head tube, boat ladder, spare gas can, adjustable 35”- 52” Ski Pylon, (a $471.00 item), skis & tow ropes, night lights, Mercury Outboard Shop Manual.   No shipping; pick up only.   $3,500.00.  Sold as is.

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