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Further North
Posted 12/27/2014 1:53 PM (#745479 - in reply to #745374)
Subject: Re: Aluminum Boats




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tolle141 - 12/25/2014 4:02 PM

CMV - that's a sick boat.


Yeah, it is - works great for me in NW WI. and in Canada.

Even better, I bought it used last spring with about 3 1/2 hours on the motor, virtually spotless and unused since it was new (it's a 2005). The carpet inside the storage compartments was spotless, even the bilge was clean enough to eat out of (there's a couple of pictures in the link below).

While I was updating it to modern electronics (Humminbird Side Imaging, 360° and a 101 Terrova with iLink) I found all the chips, shavings, carpet trimming etc. that fall into the keel of a hull when they build it - and even they were all clean.

Here's what it looked like when I bout it: http://s189.photobucket.com/user/groznak/library/2005%20Crestliner%...

Why Crestliner quit building them is a mystery to me.

Edited by Further North 12/27/2014 1:54 PM

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