Perfect boat for anyone new to wakeboarding. I bought this boat from a mechanic in 09 who had done a lot of upgrades and modifications to the boat and I have since done some more myself. Boat is located in Ringgold, Ga, but if you look at it and will buy it, I can deliver it to Cartersville as that is where I live. I will try to get more pictures this weekend when I go back up there. Motor and drive: Boat is a standard inboard outboard drive. Drive is a Mercruiser with a 3 blade aluminum prop with a few dings in it (these can be resurfaced for 90 dollars I just have not had time yet). Drive itself has been recently serviced and winterized. I'm not sure what motor they originally came with but around 08 or 09 it was replaced before I bought it with a GM 3.0 high output that puts out a fairly decent amount of horsepower. It will pull a wakeboarder with the boat fully loaded and can get up to about 33 mph fully loaded; I have had it to 39 mph empty. Hours is tough to say as I don't think the hour meter has been reset to the new motor, but if I had to guess based on my usage I'd say it's got roughly 500-750 hours on it with oil changes before every new season. I service everything on my boat every spring before I take it out. Motor is great on fuel! I literally have run this boat for 10 hours strait before (some idling some riding) and maybe used 7 gallons of fuel, if you have used any other boat you will love the economy of this boat! Stereo and Electrical: Boat comes with 2 fairly new batteries and a dual battery isolator (basically makes sure one battery always has juice so the stereo does not leave you stranded if you keep the music going when the engine is off). I have an aftermarket alternator to pull all the electronics. Wiring for the entire boat was completely redone by a professional this year. The stereo system has 2 amps, two tower speakers, a 10 inch sub and has 2 other speakers that aren't hooked up (trust me you don't need them it is plenty loud). Tower: Tower is a Zeroflex wakeboard tower. These towers are expensive and as the name suggest do not move at all! Interior: Interior is great! Seats were replaced right before I bought the boat. They are custom built with a very thick vinyl that has no cuts anywhere that I can recall. They have the normal look of 6 years of use but they look great. I even reinforced some of the seats this year as some of the supports for them were coming loose. This year I had the floors rebuilt by a couple guys as it was getting soft in some areas and the carpet was looking very old. I had the plywood floor replaced with a marine lumber, sealed with fiberglass and then we installed a vinyl no slip floor that looks great! Boat itself: Paint is as to be expected, starting to fade but no major flaws to speak of other than a few nicks here and there. Transom was rebuilt about 3 years ago. Trailer: Trailer is the stock steel trailer that came with the boat. The bunks are in great shape. There are two brand new tires on it that have only been used for one trip, and it comes with a spare wheel. The bearings in the trailer are also brand new. I also replaced the tail lights with LED's last year and they are bright! There are plenty of other extras that come with this boat so if you want to know anymore just call or text and ask. The only reason I am getting rid of this boat is I upgraded to a sea ray to have a little more room, there is absolutely nothing wrong with this boat to my knowledge.Contact me for any questions 423-593-one one three four
Caravelle
Price:
$7,300
Boat location:
Ringgold, Georgia, United States
Ships to:
United States
Year:
1993
Make:
Hull Material:
Fiberglass
Trailer:
Included
Use:
Fresh Water
Engine Type:
Single Inboard/Outboard
Primary Fuel Type:
Gas
For Sale By:
Private Seller
Fuel Capacity:
21 - 30 Gallons
Length:
18.0 feet
Raiting:
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