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#2
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I have a 2005 292 in great shape. just over 300 hrs with all maintenance up to date on it. Replaced impellers, props and new batteries last year. Going to put it up for sale as the weather warms up. If this virus calms down and it's safe to travel. I'm in Port Hope Michigan. Asking $58k.
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I have a 2005 292 in great shape. just over 300 hrs with all maintenance up to date on it. Replaced impellers, props and new batteries last year. Going to put it up for sale as the weather warms up. If this virus calms down and it's safe to travel. I'm in Port Hope Michigan. Asking $58k.
Damn, right next door. I’m in Ubly.
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Looks very well cared for.
My 292 came to me much more neglected than I thought. I fixed it up, but am not planning to sell for a few more years. Possibly longer given I lost so much in stocks at the moment... ugh.
The 292 is great for us, big enough to go farther, small enough to get in/out of marinas/restaurants.
My 292 came to me much more neglected than I thought. I fixed it up, but am not planning to sell for a few more years. Possibly longer given I lost so much in stocks at the moment... ugh.
The 292 is great for us, big enough to go farther, small enough to get in/out of marinas/restaurants.
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It also helps that it has a trailer. It's pretty easy to launch and having twin engines makes it safer for the great lakes when you need to get back to the marina quickly. I love the boat, but with my job I'm ending up out of town most of the summer and haven't been able to use it much. I only put 5 hours on it last summer. Great running boat though.
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5 hours?! I can do that in a day... running to lunch
Yea, we run on the bay and kicked it up to twins for the added security. Even if we lose an engine - we can do 6 mph... which is as fast as you're going to get towed in anyway, without the wait or hassle. Although last two times I put it on a trailer with a single engine... was fun...
Yea, we run on the bay and kicked it up to twins for the added security. Even if we lose an engine - we can do 6 mph... which is as fast as you're going to get towed in anyway, without the wait or hassle. Although last two times I put it on a trailer with a single engine... was fun...










