End of summer bargain! 1990 Mariah 1850 XL. 18 foot runabout. Powered by a good working 4.3 Litre Mercury Marine engine. I think that it is 200 HP. Comes with a matching black and red 1993 Trailmaster trailer. Why I'm Selling: I have young kids who do not enjoy going fast. They prefer swimming off
of our old pontoon boat. The boat would be worth somewhere between $4000 and $5000 if the
vinyl was in average decent shape. I'm selling this at No Reserve and
starting the price low to insure that it gets a new home! Any winning bid buys the boat! My loss is
your gain! I had her on the water was last year. She ran good before I
winterized her, but I did not put her on the water this summer. You
can see the blue winterization tape on the prop that they put on after
they winterize. The boat has a lot of extras and cup holders. It's a
nice boat for fast running or slow cruising. The capacity tag says 8
persons or 1150 lbs.Engine: Runs Good.Battery: Dead. You need to buy one.Lower Unit: Works, but exterior is a little rough. The fins were dinged up, but we added the wing for skiing and it doesn't show. Interior: Needs Work! The interior, including the seating and engine cover, needs serious vinyl and woodwork. I got an estimate from a local vinyl shop and they quoted me $1,500 to do all interior vinyl with the wood. The rear seating needs a complete rebuild with wood and the engine cover too. The boat mechanically runs great, but I don't want to spend the money for the interior work and need to sell.This is a nice project boat. There is no reserve, but one should budget at least $1,500 to $1,800 for repairs. As far as scratches and other wear and tear go, I would consider it to be in line with an average 1990 unit of its kind. I included a lot of pictures so you can make your own judgement. Please ask questions or request pictures before you bid. We want a happy winning bidder who knows what they are buying.Payment: Must be made within 5 days of auction's close. Payment must fully clear before merchandise is released.Shipping: The best arrangement would be for the winning bidder to come pick up the boat. If needed, I am willing to help arrange transport through a third party. End of summer bargain! 1990 Mariah 1850 XL. 18 foot runabout. Powered by a good working 4.3 Litre Mercury Marine engine. I think that it is 200 HP. Comes with a matching black and red 1993 Trailmaster trailer. Why I'm Selling: I have young kids who do not enjoy going fast. They prefer swimming off
of our old pontoon boat. The boat would be worth somewhere between $4000 and $5000 if the
vinyl was in average decent shape. I'm selling this at No Reserve and
starting the price low to insure that it gets a new home! Any winning bid buys the boat! My loss is
your gain! I had her on the water was last year. She ran good before I
winterized her, but I did not put her on the water this summer. You
can see the blue winterization tape on the prop that they put on after
they winterize. The boat has a lot of extras and cup holders. It's a
nice boat for fast running or slow cruising. The capacity tag says 8
persons or 1150 lbs.Engine: Runs Good.Battery: Dead. You need to buy one.Lower Unit: Works, but exterior is a little rough. The fins were dinged up, but we added the wing for skiing and it doesn't show. Interior: Needs Work! The interior, including the seating and engine cover, needs serious vinyl and woodwork. I got an estimate from a local vinyl shop and they quoted me $1,500 to do all interior vinyl with the wood. The rear seating needs a complete rebuild with wood and the engine cover too. The boat mechanically runs great, but I don't want to spend the money for the interior work and need to sell.This is a nice project boat. There is no reserve, but one should budget at least $1,500 to $1,800 for repairs. As far as scratches and other wear and tear go, I would consider it to be in line with an average 1990 unit of its kind. I included a lot of pictures so you can make your own judgement. Please ask questions or request pictures before you bid. We want a happy winning bidder who knows what they are buying.Payment: Must be made within 5 days of auction's close. Payment must fully clear before merchandise is released.Shipping: The best arrangement would be for the winning bidder to come pick up the boat. If needed, I am willing to help arrange transport through a third party.
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