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4 Sale: 2001 Parker 2300 repowered with an 04 Yam 300 HPDI

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2001 Parker 2300 Center Console repowered with a 2004 Yamaha 300 HPDI outboard. This is the “Bluewater Edition" which includes the full transom with an outboard bracket. This is a big, tough, solid, go-anywhere fishing machine that is perfectly suited to offshore bottom fishing or trolling. The 21 degree deadrise hull cuts through waves and chop easily.
The boat and motor are very clean and are in excellent condition. The 2004 Yamaha 300 HPDI outboard has less than 500 hours on it and runs like new. Lots of cushions which are snap on and are in like new condition. A 2005 Magic Tilt tandem axle aluminum trailer is included.

Features include: T-top with 6 rocket launchers and 2 kingfish rod holders, overhead electronics box, Garmin GPS/Fishfinder, VHF Radio, Outriggers, Anchor Pulpit with roller, Pedestal Seats with cushions on Above Deck Livewell (30 gals), Insulated Fish Boxes, Raw Water Washdown, Molded Anchor Locker on Foredeck, Hydraulic Steering with Stainless Steel Wheel, Trim Tabs with Instant Retract, Self Bailing Cockpit with nonskid surface, Heavy Duty Sport Rub Rail, twin batteries with a Perko switch.

$24,500 obo. Call Jay at 352-318-1857

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Hi Jay where is the boat located and could you give me some performance numbers with the 300? what is your best cruise speed and gph at it, also what does it do wide open. Thank you.
 
Jay I would guess the 300hp is the max. hp for this boat in a single engine set-up is that correct? could you also tell me the freeboard height on the boat is it the same from the stern to the bow or does it increase as you move toward the bow. One last question I will be trailering the boat we buy part of the season to some different area's, I have a ford f150 with the 351 tritin engine in it and 4-wheel drive it also has the towing package, do you think it will trailer well with this truck? Thanks very much looking forward to hearing from you. Ron
 
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