Engine
YAMAHA F115TXR
Total Power
115hp
Engine Hours
-
Class
Bay
Length
20ft
Year
2008
Model
19 Bay
Capacity
-
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As always, Sonny's has NO hidden dealer fees, just add tax/tag/title and you're good to go! Financing available with approved credit.
2008 Cobia 19 Bay Center Console in great condition, need to see in person to appreciate. Powered by a Yamaha 115HP 4 stroke with stainless prop and only 970 hours with Yamaha controls. Always maintained by Yamaha certified technician - 2 owner boat. Sits on 2020 Continental aluminum trailer with spare tire. Installed features include: bimini top, Yamaha engine cover, ladder with swim platform, trim tabs, rod holders for days, Lowrance Hook 7 fish finder, (windscreen-mounted fish finder not operable, cooler and bow storage cushions, drainable fishbox, wired with 4 batteries w/ switch for starting and 24v trolling motor, Digital Yamaha multi-function gauges, includes most USCG safety equipment. Most everything appears to be working, but boat sold used, as-is. Come down and get on the water with this awesome package for beginners and experienced anglers alike.
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