Engine
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Total Power
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Engine Hours
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Class
Other
Length
15ft
Year
1982
Model
Super Sport 15
Capacity
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$3,500 Price Drop!!!Was - $14,995Now - $11,500Call or Text KYLE @ 504-896-0056 --- boatyardkyle@gmail.com1982 Boston Whaler Super Sport 15 w/ Johnson 70HP (Rebuilt in 2022) ***Inhouse Financing***Specifications:- Year: 1982- Make: Boston Whaler- Model: Super Sport 15- Engine: Rebuilt Johnson 70HP (2022) - Length: 15 feet- Hull Material: Fiberglass- Fuel Type: Gasoline/2 strokeFeatures and Upgrades:- Rebuilt Johnson 70HP Engine: The powerful Johnson 70HP outboard engine has been professionally rebuilt in 2022, offering reliable performance and increased fuel efficiency on the water.- New Lights and Wiring: The boat and trailer have undergone a recent installation of all-new lights and wiring, ensuring enhanced visibility and safety during nighttime boating and towing.- Hydraulic Trim: newly installed hydraulic trim system, allowing you to adjust the trim angle on the go.- Igloo Ice ChestTrailer:- A reliable trailer is included with the purchase.- The trailer has also been upgraded with new lights and wiring, allowing for safe and convenient transportation of the boat to your desired location.
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