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19ft 1/2 Cabin Cruiser

V Berth twin cabin

150HP Mercury, Blue Band, Black Max motor

Sounder & Radio

Twin Axle Tracer trailer (fully reco'd)

Long Rego

Very,Very Good Cond.

$14,000 ono

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Originally posted by PranK

what year was the hull built?

pity about the engine... black anchor.

oh how many times have I heard that......

got any pics you can post up.

p.s not interested just wanted to see some pics

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Everyone interested - 'Black Anchor' is just a nick name for mercurys - dont be put off by my comment at all.

Brendan, i did a few years on a slipway doing work to boats, also had a boat since i was 13, i just know the engine thats all.

Good luck selling it, unfortunately its not wat i am after, i am looking for a 540 Haines persnally.

sorry about my typing, i have a bandaid on. :):O

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Cool Prank !

Haines are nice boats - You pay top dollar for them too. You know the Yalta's hull was designed by John Haines - They call the Yaltacraft a 'poor mans' Haines - Cause it is nearly as good, but heaps cheaper. (or should I say - more cost effective)

Mine can navigate Pittwater by itself........

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I don't think he Built the Yalta - He just designed the hull - It's a huge big chunky V - Heaps good for chopping thru small swell - When you get her up on a plan, she just splits the water. Pity I have to sell her but I need the cash. I got her from Enterprise Marine at Narabeen (Chris) you may know it.

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Yeah, Enterprise Marine used to be just near the sands? They aren't there anymore, its a furniture shop... not sure where they have moved to, i think they are in Mona Vale now.

Christian

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Hey - was that you on the M2 travelling east at about 12:00-12:30 today ??? I was travelling the other way, saw a white '96 - Thought u might be coming back from Hills ??

BF

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