For Sale 2004 Alumacraft Tournament Pro Tiller

  • tjp102167
    Posts: 5
    #1450936

    *2004 Alumacraft Tournament Pro 175 Tiller
    *2004 Honda 90 HP
    *E-Z Loader Bunk Trailer (new tires in 2014)
    *Lowrance LCX-18C in rear
    *Lowrance X-135 in front
    *Bow mount trolling motor: MinnKota 24V Power Drive 2 with foot control and handheld remote
    *Transom trolling motor: MinnKota Maxxum 24V
    *Two deep cycle batteries and one starting battery
    *MinnKota onboard charging system for deep cycle batteries
    *Whitecap splash guards
    *3 swivel chairs
    *AM/FM radio/CD player with media input jack
    *Front and rear livewells and many storage areas

    Boat is in excellent condition and has always been stored inside. Regular routine maintenance (oil, lower unit lube changes, spark plugs) performed every year and SeaFoam added to every tank of fuel.

    Asking $13500-reasonable offers will be considered.

    Please email me at tjp102167(at)gmail .com for additional pictures or with any questions.

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    fish-them-all
    Oakdale, MN
    Posts: 1189
    #1451573

    What city are you located in?

    riverruns
    Inactive
    Posts: 2218
    #1451648

    Is the motor maxed out for the boat as a tiller?

    tjp102167
    Posts: 5
    #1451774

    Sorry for not specifying. Boat is in St. Paul Park (next to Cottage Grove).

    tjp102167
    Posts: 5
    #1451776

    Yes, 90 HP is the max as a tiller for this boat.

    Joel Ballweg
    Sauk City, Wisconsin
    Posts: 3295
    #1452504

    Is that Honda a short shaft?
    If so, how shallow can you generally go with this rig?

    tjp102167
    Posts: 5
    #1452532

    It’s a standard shaft length (not sure exactly what that is)-picture may be a little deceiving as motor is trimmed up some. I’ve never really pushed the shallow water capabilities.

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