1993 Pro Craft 200C

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1993 Pro Craft 200C

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This is a solid old boat, I have caught piles and piles of crappie out of it. But it’s time to upgrade to a smaller aluminum boat to get up the river and off the main lake little better. You can fit two big guys up front for pushing jigs and can get 4 comfortable in it for pulling jigs. 2 guys can shoot docks from the front deck easily as well. It has two live wells in it, all it needs to be a real nice boat is new clear coat and carpet. If that don’t bother you the. It’s ready to fish. Has garmin 93 at console and 73 at trolling motor. 80lb motorguide foot control. Located in wedowee Alabama. Water ready. Text or call for more info. $4500 334-863-1561

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Great running boat...I can attest that personally....Cant say much for the guide....but it will get you out there to em...
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😁

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Nice rig Cuz! Wish I wasn't so Po.
My luck has been so bad lately, it could be raining pu$$ies and I'd catch one with a d1ck broke off in it.

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Thanks cuz.

Forgot to add, tires are 6 months old with 50 miles on them at the most, greased the bearings, and put new lights and wires in it. I was getting it ready to go to Grenada and never made it out there. Brakes on the trailer as well. 2 new trolling batteries as well. $4500 OBO

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Well, that's a nearly fair offer. I reckon I'd be willing to take $4500 and haul it off for you. 😂

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Outback wrote:
Sat Jul 01, 2023 7:54 pm
Well, that's a nearly fair offer. I reckon I'd be willing to take $4500 and haul it off for you. 😂
It’s got a Hot Foot in it, so that counts you out. 🤣🤣

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I’m just gonna hang on to the old boat. It’s dependable and ain’t never owed a dime on it. May get time to use it one day. Back under the shed it goes.

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Man that’s a smart move if you gotta replace it. A decent tin boat will cost you more than double your asking price. I still fish out of a 1963 model 14’ alumacraft now and then. Ain’t nothing wrong with a little age and experience. I will never sell my old boat.

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Hayman wrote:
Tue Jul 11, 2023 9:32 pm
Man that’s a smart move if you gotta replace it. A decent tin boat will cost you more than double your asking price. I still fish out of a 1963 model 14’ alumacraft now and then. Ain’t nothing wrong with a little age and experience. I will never sell my old boat.
Yea… I’m about boat poor is my problem 🤣. 1436 Jon boat and a 1654 Grumman stick steer sit beside this one under the shed. I used to fish a lot and was half way fair at it. Now all I do is work. I’m gonna fix that come fall though. 🤣🤣

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