2005 Stratos 201 Pro Xl 21ft Bass Boat on 2040-parts.com
Boise, Idaho, United States
Just in time for spring and summer, this boat gives you the full bass fishing package. A powerful Yamaha 250 powers the boat across the waters and the Lowerance fish finders chart the watery depths. The boat is in excellent condition with a custom boat cover. The boat has the duel console option and the optional removable 3rd seat. Some of the many accessories included with this boat:
-Lowerance X125 mounted in bow -Lowerance LMS-480M GPSsplit screen in dash -12 rod rack organizer -MinnKota 80lb, 42inch foot controlled trolling motor recessed -Flow-Rite automatic live well system w/ auxiliary aerator (40 gal capacity) -Hotfoot pedal -Tandem axel trailer |
Covers for Sale
- Classic accessories jon boat cover, 10ft - 12ft, olive 20-212-031401-00 new(US $44.99)
- New gray heavy duty 12ft - 14ft trailerable boat storage cover with elastic hem
- Trident full trailerable t-top boat cover (fits 23'6"- 24'5" l x 102" beam) grey(US $325.00)
- Four winns horizon 200 boat instrument cluster(US $260.00)
- 24ft. tri-toon pontoon boat platform(US $1,500.00)
- Harbor master boat motor cover model 4(US $12.99)
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