Engine
Single Outboard
Total Power
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Engine Hours
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Class
Jet
Length
18ft
Year
2024
Model
18 CCJ DLX
Capacity
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Jet Specific Tunnel Hull F115/80 80 hp Jet This boat will run and draft shallower than any other production jet on the market. A must own if you fish the Susquehanna River or Delaware River!! - A MUST OWN FOR THE RIVER!!Trolling Motor Plug & 24v Tray Setup, Dual Bilge Pumps, Center Seat Livewell, Gunnel Rail Tracks, Fuel Gauge, Horn, 12v Plug, Windshield, Bolted Powder Coated Grab Rail, Steering Wheel, Rear Jump Seats, Bow Steps Port & Starboard, Courtesy Light, Navigation Lights, 17 Gallon Fuel Tank, Fuel/Water Seperator, All-Welded .100 Hull, All Alumimum Construction, Double Braced Transom, Upright Foam Flotation, Custom Kodiak Coat Trailer w/ Trail Guard Tongue, 13' Radial TiresLength: 18'1'Beam: 88'Deadrise: 0°Bottom Width: 60'Side Depth: 28'Transom Height: 29'Package Weight: 1500Person Capacity: 6Max Engine HP: 115/80
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