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    USA Thoughts Skeeter TZX 190 with Yamaha 175HPDI

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    Hey guys looking for your expert thoughts.Thinking about selling my 2005 Skeeter TZX 190, where should I put my selling price high and low.

    Beautiful custom blue black and silver boat with black hull. Normal fishing wear and tear, seats redone a few years back and in good condition

    860 original hours well maintained runs great. I have had this boat at 68mph. New high pressure fuel pump and rebuilt as well as cleaned injectors. All new filters, impeller, and large inline water gas separator.

    Yamaha 25M1 props

    Newer lower unit (not rebuilt) less than 2 years old

    Redesigned custom bilge area for space and 4 batteries. May sell with 50aH Ionic Lithium batteries. Best investment ever.

    Minnkota MK460PC charger

    Atlas hydraulic jack plate with 10" set back.

    Minnkota 112 Fortrex US2

    Hummingbird 997 and 998SI locators

    10ft Bluetooth Talon with tilt bracket

    Trailer bunks recently custom covered. Fulton F2 winch and wheel.

    Decent Skeeter cover included
    Thanks,

    James H. Combs
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    815-979-2409

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    #2
    nice boat.

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    #3
    What’s the top speed now after the new lower unit?

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    66-68 depends on weight, fuel, and equipment
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    James H. Combs
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    Still looking for your thoughts folks.
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    James H. Combs
    jhcombs@comcast.net
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    #6
    In today's market, who knows? But, you should find some interested buyers quickly if you set the price right. Given the age of the boat, financing is probably not an option so the best bet is a cash deal with a purchaser. Try to find something comparable on the market and set your initial price based on that and the condition of your boat and see what interest you get. Craigslist, facebook marketplace, boat trader, and bbc are all potential sources of referrals. It would have probably generated more interest in the Spring but there is still some good fishing weather left in your region so now is probably the time to get it listed on some web sites, etc.

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    I would say between $12,500- $13,800. Higher end if sold with lithiums.