1976 V20 Cuddy O/B; 1994 Evinrude V4 Crossflow

Phoenix_MD

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Update

Reason for selling: Family needs have moved us into a larger boat. Phoenix has no mechanical issues and is ready to be placed into immediate service. The ship’s log is available for review.

We love this V20 and want Phoenix to be placed with a good home, so please pass the word. Don’t be afraid to bring best offers to the table. Thanks.

Summary of items in listing:
- Boat, Motor, Trailer
- Additional Complete Motor
- Maintenance Extras and OMC related bench-stock
 
Bad time to be selling. Spring time is when people get the fever and boat prices rise. If you can wait that long that's when I'd recommend that you start with a $6K price and let them talk you down to 5K :head:
 
Yes, it is definitely a buyers market this time of year.

Who knows - maybe we’ll end up keeping her when all is said and done. We don’t really want to sell, but also don’t want to end up with two horses in the stable and one getting neglected. I’d rather see her re-homed than parked on the trailer.

I think we’ll keep the listing at $4,500. That’s not gonna make us rich, but I think it’s a fair price for a great boat.
 
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