New member. Anything I should know before posting 1992 Skeeter S-1850 for sale?

  • Juanita Williams
    Posts: 6
    #2055152

    Hello
    I am new to the forum and wanted to ask if there is anything I need to be aware of before I list my boat for sale.
    Is there a fee for listing or anything I should be aware of.
    Thanks so much for your input.
    Much appreciated.

    Jon Jordan
    Keymaster
    St. Paul, Mn
    Posts: 6021
    #2055154

    The classifieds here are free. Helps to post the price and your location in your add.

    Welcome to IDO. wave

    -J.

    Dutchboy
    Central Mn.
    Posts: 16658
    #2055165

    Photo’s, photo’s & more photo’s. Currant pictures don’t lie. grin

    Juanita Williams
    Posts: 6
    #2055170

    Thanks Dutchboy
    I am planning to do as many as allowed. It’s a lot of boat and certainly has a lot of great things going for it. Hoping to get the add written and posted soon. Wish I could afford to keep it and buy a new pontoon as well, but my budget says NO!! LOL
    Thanks for your reply.

    Dutchboy
    Central Mn.
    Posts: 16658
    #2055260

    This is a “Skeeter” site. We have seen every model that Skeeter has produced. You just need good pictures and a good overview of the accessories (age) being most important. Price it fairly and it will sell.

    Best of luck and welcome to IDO. wave

    Juanita Williams
    Posts: 6
    #2055283

    Dutchboy,
    I read some post yesterday and I noticed there were alot of Skeeter fans. Rightfully so. I have been impressed with most everything about the Skeeter. I’ve owned several boats over the years, and I can honestly say this one has been my favorite. The first time I sat behind the wheel and opened up the Mercury 150hp….WOW, that was fun!! LOL I am not a “go fast” kinda gal, but man I was impressed how easy this one planed out and handled. The switch to a pontoon is going to be a little difficult for me, but it’s the only practical way I can take Mom fishing (alzheimers)….so I will adjust eventually. Thanks for your feedback. Have a blessed day.
    JWilliams

    Eelpoutguy
    Farmington, Outing
    Posts: 10456
    #2055287

    Get a tri-toon. Smooth as silk.
    It’s like riding around on your livingroom couch.

    Juanita Williams
    Posts: 6
    #2055288

    I’ve heard the tri-toon is amazing. I’m looking at the Tracker fishing barge as a serious contender as it has most everything I need for taking the family out and being comfortable. I like to fish late evening/overnight/early am for catfish, so need that lounge for Mom to nap on. Hoping to find the right one with the right $$ and be ready for spring fishing. wave

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