Engine
Mercruiser 496 HO
Total Power
425hp
Engine Hours
300
Class
High Performance
Length
26ft
Year
2005
Model
260 Eagle XP
Capacity
8 people
This 2005 Eliminator 260 Eagle XP is powered by a Mercruiser 496 HO, 425 HP engine with Bravo XR drive and has just 300 hours! NEVER BEEN IN SALT!!
Boat is completely stock except for the killer Kenwood sound system featuring six, 6.5" speakers, 10" subwoofer and dual amps! 74 MPH boat! Dual battery with switch.
"Temporary Insanity" has always been stored inside since new. Heated barn-kept for the entirety of its life. Very well maintained, this boat is turn-key and ready to go! Definitely a head turner and a one of a kind with its yellow and purple paint scheme! Interior is white and has matching flame designs!
Sale includes matching, 2005 Extreme Dual Axle Trailer!
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Features
Kenwood Sound System
Captains Seat with Flip Up Bolster
Lavorsi Gauges
Depth Sounder
Trim Tabs
Color Coordinated Upholstery
Electric Engine Hatch
Swim Step
Electric Bilge Pump
Dual Batteries
Battery Switch
Dimensions
Weights
Miscellaneous
Tanks
Additional Units Included
- 2005 Extreme Dual Axle Trailer
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