chester8420
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I have an Allison XTB-21 I need to sell. I have had it for a few years. I used to use it a lot, but my daughter was born 2 years ago. I have only taken it out twice since then. We had our first son a month ago, and I really need money more than a boat. It has been under the shelter and it is in good shape. It is a 1986 model and it has a 2.4 200 engine on it.
I had the 2.4 200 laying around so I slapped it on. I hoped to eventually install a 225 promax engine, but my wife and I bought a house and started a family so...
I'll start with the hull. It shines in the sun and generally looks good. It has a noticeable scratch on the left side. The carpet is in good shape except for a spot underneath the passenger seat where the carpet was peeled up to bolt the seat mount down. I should have glued it back down, but that was about the end of me using the boat so... The back seats are in good shape and they are embroidered Allison. The driver's bucket seats looks good. The front passenger seat is a grey seat from basspro, but it is good. The gauges are new, and they all work except for the trim gauge cause it isn't hooked up. The trolling motor works on all 5 speeds. The livewell pumps are independently switched and they work. The running and fishing light sockets work and the light poles are included and they work. The shorty front red/green light pole has a courtesy light and it works. The boat has trim switches on the bow, steering wheel, shifter, and cowl and they all work. The boat is wired for onboard trim and outboard trim. It has the inboard trim pump installed. It has the new style merc wiring harness. Bilge pump is switched and it has an auto float and it works. Fuel tank holds approximately 20 gallons. Boat is wired for an electric fuel transfer pump, but it doesn't have one installed.
It has a marine stereo with CD player. It works great and the boat has new marine speakers. The speakers are large and they sound good. Comes with a CCR cd if you want it.
The underside of the boat is in good condition. It has a few blemishes and deep scratches on the bow where the front roller hits, but nothing that would preclude integrity. The boat does not leak a drop of water. The transom is rock solid. It has a manual jack plate but it is very easy to change engine height.
The trailer looks rough. It is solid though. The bunk boards need carpet, and I hope to get them done this weekend. The lights work, the bearings are good and they have bearing buddies. The tires are good. I pulled it from Louisana where I bought it with no problems. Its the original beam frame Sweetwater Trailer Works trailer I think.
Now the engine.. It is a modded 2.4 200hp. It has a low water pickup with speedo probe on the foot and a 25pitch tempest prop. The gearcase is beat up but it still pushes the boat. The engine has been blown up and rebuilt more than once, but it is running decent right now so.... I'm not going to BS anybody about the extensive repiar history engine, but it ran good at the lake earlier this week, and you can't argue with that.
Just wanted to get the ball rolling on selling this thing. I'm gonna post a youtube video of it going down the lake earlier this week. Feel free to call me with any questions. I need it gone asap. I would like to get close to $6000 for it but I can deal. Thanks!!
-Chris
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I have an Allison XTB-21 I need to sell. I have had it for a few years. I used to use it a lot, but my daughter was born 2 years ago. I have only taken it out twice since then. We had our first son a month ago, and I really need money more than a boat. It has been under the shelter and it is in good shape. It is a 1986 model and it has a 2.4 200 engine on it.
I had the 2.4 200 laying around so I slapped it on. I hoped to eventually install a 225 promax engine, but my wife and I bought a house and started a family so...
I'll start with the hull. It shines in the sun and generally looks good. It has a noticeable scratch on the left side. The carpet is in good shape except for a spot underneath the passenger seat where the carpet was peeled up to bolt the seat mount down. I should have glued it back down, but that was about the end of me using the boat so... The back seats are in good shape and they are embroidered Allison. The driver's bucket seats looks good. The front passenger seat is a grey seat from basspro, but it is good. The gauges are new, and they all work except for the trim gauge cause it isn't hooked up. The trolling motor works on all 5 speeds. The livewell pumps are independently switched and they work. The running and fishing light sockets work and the light poles are included and they work. The shorty front red/green light pole has a courtesy light and it works. The boat has trim switches on the bow, steering wheel, shifter, and cowl and they all work. The boat is wired for onboard trim and outboard trim. It has the inboard trim pump installed. It has the new style merc wiring harness. Bilge pump is switched and it has an auto float and it works. Fuel tank holds approximately 20 gallons. Boat is wired for an electric fuel transfer pump, but it doesn't have one installed.
It has a marine stereo with CD player. It works great and the boat has new marine speakers. The speakers are large and they sound good. Comes with a CCR cd if you want it.
The underside of the boat is in good condition. It has a few blemishes and deep scratches on the bow where the front roller hits, but nothing that would preclude integrity. The boat does not leak a drop of water. The transom is rock solid. It has a manual jack plate but it is very easy to change engine height.
The trailer looks rough. It is solid though. The bunk boards need carpet, and I hope to get them done this weekend. The lights work, the bearings are good and they have bearing buddies. The tires are good. I pulled it from Louisana where I bought it with no problems. Its the original beam frame Sweetwater Trailer Works trailer I think.
Now the engine.. It is a modded 2.4 200hp. It has a low water pickup with speedo probe on the foot and a 25pitch tempest prop. The gearcase is beat up but it still pushes the boat. The engine has been blown up and rebuilt more than once, but it is running decent right now so.... I'm not going to BS anybody about the extensive repiar history engine, but it ran good at the lake earlier this week, and you can't argue with that.
Just wanted to get the ball rolling on selling this thing. I'm gonna post a youtube video of it going down the lake earlier this week. Feel free to call me with any questions. I need it gone asap. I would like to get close to $6000 for it but I can deal. Thanks!!
-Chris
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