FORMULA 26 FT Center Console w/ TWIN 350 MAG MPIs! Float-On trailer included!
1978 Formula
Description
The hull and stringers were redone on this boat in 2010 to make it a center console. The motors were replaced in December of 2015 by a certified Mercruiser Dealer so they have a manufacturer warranty until December 2018 (all necessary docs will come with the boat). The lower ends were also gone through when the new motors were installed. There have been less than 40 hours on the new motors since replacement. They were broken in as prescribed by Mercury and the oil was changed after 20 hours and again this spring. I always rinse the motors immediately after use and the boat has not been stored in the water. While the motors were out I also had the steering components replaced because they were easy to get at and would need it soon according to the service team. There are 2 new batteries, a new fresh water pump, a FloScan fuel flow gauge with RPM synch indicator, new fluid in the Danforth Steering compass, LED lighting under the gunnel, new LED navigation lights in front, trim tabs, VHF radio, CD stereo w/ aux input for iPOD etc, Garmin chart plotter/fish finder, Garelick removable ladder, custom fit cover, cushions for all the seats and the deck over the motors, table, 2x under seat storage areas in the bow as well as a bow storage area, bottom paint. I have had 5 adult males on this boat fishing 20 miles offshore and there was plenty of room for gear as well as the capability to cruise through the channels at 40 knots without issue. If you want to pull King Kong on a tube this boat will have him hydroplaning in no time.
I will include all items listed above as well as the following:
-Flares
-Anchor with rode
-Life vests
-Stainless stern straps (to secure while on trailer)
-Tow tube with rope
-Fire extinguisher
-Throw ring
You will have everything necessary to put this boat on the water immediately after picking it up!
The boat also has new zinc alloy anodes so if you want to use it in fresh water you should get the magnesium alloy anodes.
I will be adding more photos tonight.