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ATVs
- Utility
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2005 Polaris Sportsman 800 Twin EFI |
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$6,995.00*
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16
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Black and Silver |
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garaged and adult ridden
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Boats
- Bass Boats
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1997 Fisher Marsh Hawk 170 |
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$7,495.00
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Tan/Green |
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| 2007 Honda 50/2008 Trailer |
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Incoming Trade
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Length: 17'
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Stock Number: V9557 |
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2007 G3 Boats Eagle 175 |
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$9,995.00
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Gunmetal Blue |
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| Like new and a stainless prop to boot... |
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PIN CLEAN
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Length: 17' 5''
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2003 Odyssey 17 VS River Rave Jet |
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$10,995.00
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Gray |
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| Low hours and loaded with options |
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2 Stroke Jet powered
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Length: 17'
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1995 Ranger Chrokee 170 Bass |
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Length: 17'
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2005 Tracker Pro Team™ 185 |
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$9,995.00
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39
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Blue |
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| COVER, SPARE INCLUDED...LESS THAN 40 HRS. TOTAL RUN TIME |
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Just Arrived
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Length: 18' 3''
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2006 Tracker Pro Team™ 175 TX |
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$9,995.00
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65
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Millenium Red |
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| Clean as a PIN..Less than 66 hrs total run time |
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Just Arrived/FACTORY COVER INCLUDED
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Length: 17' 3''
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YOU SNOOZE YOU LOSE !!!!
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Boats
- Bowrider
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2003 Bayliner 180 Bowrider/Outboard |
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$9,995.00
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White/Blue |
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| Reduced for Quick Sale |
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Stock Number: B5132 |
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2007 Bayliner 205 Bowrider |
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Request a Quote
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173
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Blue/White |
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**Incoming Trade**Like New**
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Length: 20' 4''
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PIN CLEAN AND AS NICE AS YOU WILL FIND
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1983 Cobia Boats 185 Sportster Bowrider |
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Stock Number: P7115 |
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HURRY......Under 5K
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1997 Cobia Boats 186 Sport Outboard |
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NIce Roomy 18' Boat
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Length: 18'
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2005 Crownline 192 BR |
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Request a Quote
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68
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Onyx |
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Hurry...It won't last
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Length: 19' 1''
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2006 Four Winns 210 Horizon |
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$29,995.00
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20
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Yellow |
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| Loaded with extras |
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**JUST IN**
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Length: 20' 10''
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YOU WON'T FIND A NICER ONE!!!...NOT A MARK
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2007 Four Winns 190 Horizon |
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$18,995.00
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RED |
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HURRY...This won't last
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Length: 18' 6''
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1992 Maxum Eddie Bauer..V-8 Power |
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*Price, if shown, does not include government fees, taxes, dealer freight/preparation, dealer document preparation charges or any finance charges (if applicable). Final actual sales price will vary depending on options or accessories selected.
NOTE: Models with a price of "Request a Quote" are always included in a $0 search, regardless of actual value.
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Industry News:
Catalytic Converters Are Coming Soon - 06/03/2009
If you cancelled your move to California to avoid having to buy catalytic converters for your stern drive or inboard gas engines, then we have some bad news. If you buy a new boat in 2010 – in any state -- you may have to. As we noted last year when it happened, the EPA has formalized new exhaust emission standards for marine “spark-ignition” engines and they will be fazed in next year. Based on what boat builders are charging extra for products going into California (which required catalytic converters in 2008) you will be paying anywhere from about $2750 to $5000 more extra for that new boat. (Most outboard engines comply with the new regs already and diesels are not “spark-ignited”.)
Catalytic converters will be required of every new 2010 stern drive or inboard gas engine anywhere in the U.S., raising the price anywhere from $2,750 to $10,000 for a new boat.
We are told by John McKnight, Director, Environmental & Safety Compliance for the NMMA, that all 2010 stern drive and inboard gas engines will have to be EPA emissions compliant. He said the operative phrase here is “engine model year” not the “boat model year.” So that means, as we understand it, that engines made in 2009 which go into 2010 boat models will not be required to have the catalytic converters.
McKnight said that if there are 2009 engines in the distribution pipeline without catalytic converters after January 1, 2010, that is all right so long as the engine companies start installing them with their 2010 engine models.
Coming in 2010
What this means for consumers is that sometime during 2010, Volvo Penta and MerCruiser will flush out all of the 2009 non-catalytic converter-equipped engines and change over to the new requirement. It means that as the old product is sold off it will be replaced with boats with the catalytic converters – and a higher price tag. This is how the change over occurred in California in 2008 and it seemed to work fairly smoothly.
Higher Costs
If there was ever a reason to buy a boat before a model change over this is it. We have spot checked the extra charge builders are making to their California customers for engines equipped with catalytic converters and it seems to be running from $2750 to about $5000 per engine, depending on the size of the engine and the boat. That means boats with twin stern drives or gas engines will cost from about $6,000 to $10,000 more.
Ironically, this means that the small “affordable” sport boats will be hit with the highest price increases, at $2750 extra that would be nearly 20% for one low-priced 17-footer we checked. Boats in the 20’ to 26’ range with single engines might go up something on the order 6% to 12%, and the largest boats, say those with large twin gas inboard engines in a 35-footer, may only go up 4% overall.
But whether it is a 4% increase or a 20% increase in the total price of the boat it is a cost that can’t be negotiated away. And it is here to stay.
The New World
All of this means that carburetors will be a thing of the past. The EPA in its ruling said, “We expect manufacturers to meet these standards with three-way catalysts and closed loop fuel injection.” But that is not all. The EPA is requiring that monitoring systems be embedded in the exhaust system to signal if the unit is not working properly.
The EPA did not stop with engines, and it also adopted “…new standards to control evaporative emissions for all vessels using marine spark-ignition engines. The new standards include requirements to control fuel tank permeation, fuel line permeation, and diurnal fuel tank vapor emissions, including provisions to ensure that refueling emissions do not increase.”
There will be benefits to the boat owner beyond taking part in improving air quality. The catalytic converters greatly reduce the danger from CO emissions as they will be so low as to be virtually unnoticeable. By stopping fuel line permeation there should not be any odor of gasoline in a boat and chances of explosion should be reduced. And catalytic converters have been found to improve fuel mileage and horsepower slightly.
So the world moves on. And the boating environment becomes a little bit better and a little bit more expensive.
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