1995 Bayliner Capri 2050 20.5
1995 escort trailer 21 ft. Clean titles for both As IS. This boat is a project boat I been working on but due to not having a place to store I need to sell. The boat exterior is great shape all the glass is good. The right side of boat has little damage cosmetically scratches. The interior has the carpet removed and I have carpet to put back in. The seats are in rough shape needed covered. I know there's a lady at goose that does it. The engine is 5.0 305 mercruiser. Inboard. Engine has a cracked block but runs no water in oil. I personally took this boat to the river last week it ran rough but did 35 to 40. The boat has fitted tops for front an back. Top on back has one small tear. The trailer is a 1995 and it matches the boat. The lights are new. All work The price im firm im selling or trade. R.V? Car truck etc Any questions let me know |
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