Celebrity Boat Hull in overall great condition but has a few minor cosmetic scratches. Upholstery is in good shape as well as the gauges and other accessories on the dash. Steering cable is in very good shape and functions perfectly. Floor has a few soft spots that need some attention. Pulled motor out for a different project. This hull has been cleaned up and is ready to be put to use. Trailer has two brand new tires as of 7/22/16 and is in great shape but could use some touch up.
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