24 Foot Pontoon Boat With 90 Horse Motor on 2040-parts.com
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
This boat with rebuilt from the deck up!
New deck (sealed), carpet, seats, 2 gas tanks. 90 horse Johnson Motor. Will consider including all of the "toys" skies, ski jackets 12+, and much more. This has been a great family boat that seats 12. This boat is in great working condition. Due to health reason need to sell. Will consider meeting you to sell boat. |
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