Engine
Evinrude 90 HP 2-stroke
Total Power
90hp
Engine Hours
442
Class
Bay
Length
17ft
Year
1976
Model
17 Sport
Capacity
-
1976 Boston Whaler 17 Sport. Restored in 2010. Freshwater use only. Always stored in a garage. Call or text Trey Easterly to see this awesome boat. 1-985-705-8527
2010 Evenrude 90 HP- 442 hrs.
Bimini top
All wood restored
All wiring restored
Exterior Paint - Yellow
Bottom Paint - White
Non-skid Paint - White
Single battery switch w/ AGM battery
Transom ladder
Transducer
Bow and Stern rails
Safety gear included
Trailer included
All paperwork is current and ready to transfer
Disclaimer
For more information or to schedule a showing, contact the Listing Agent Trey Easterly at Nunmaker Yachts on Cell # 985-705-8527, call, text or email. teasterly@nunmakeryachts.com
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