FishCreek
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My buddy has had fishmaster for 20 years with no issues. Lot of good options out there. Best of luck to you. Picking a boat is hard!
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I would look at the transom for rot... which is harder as it probably has an aluminum shell, but look at the rivets and see if they are loose. Typically there is a battery box or access to the purge pump at the rear of the boat.... stick your head way down in there and see if you can see any of the exposed wood that would be splintering or if you can reach it poke it for soft spots.Things I should watch out for if I go look at this boat? The Tyee ticks a lot of our boxes. The hull is a little older than I've been thinking, but the main is a 2013.
1992 LUND 1750 TYEE - boats - by owner - marine sale
1992 LUND 1750 TYEE In good condition for the year. Runs great, Solid boat. - 115 Mercury Optimax (2013) - 9.9 kicker - Minnkota Terrova Bow mount - Hummingbird Helix 7 - Hummingbird 597d Feel free...denver.craigslist.org
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Curious what you paid for that boat. Low hours, all welded, well setup. Very nice!!Just to clarify, yes, it's mine now!
I had pretty much given up on finding a NW style boat locally and Lund Tyee or Crossover seemed to be a decent match for us with actual inventory.
I have looked at many 1985-2000 Lunds, which seemed to be the only years that were in my budget. All of these boats were eventual projects, many with transoms that were on their way out and most needing an interior redo, and most having 2 stroke engines.
Early last week I happened to be checking every dang boat within 400 miles on Craigslist when I found the above Hewes Craft. The brand was mispelled in the ad, so it hadn't matched my automated searches. I immediately arranged to see it as it was only an hours drive.
As soon as I was in it I knew I was looking at a whole different boat. The all welded construction fits me way better than the carpeted Midwestern boats.
To top it off, this boat has literally everything on my list and came in under budget. it's only 16.5 feet, so a little smaller but will actually fit in the garage. Also, FireTiger was glad it's not bigger. It feels more like 18ft when you're in it.
2012 Hewes Craft Sportsman 160
90hp Yamaha 4stroke ( 68 hours )
9.9 Yamaha 4stroke with Garmin autopilot
Minn kota terrova with ipilot
Hummingbird helix 10 on dash, helix 7 on stern
2 cannon electric downriggers
Fishing top, including removable sides and back
Four bank onboard charger
Swing tongue on the trailer
Came with a bunch of other accessories as well. I should be able to use it immediately, but I'd like to add some tracks for my preferred rod holders which won't work with this style of gunwale.
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Curious what you paid for that boat. Low hours, all welded, well setup. Very nice!!
I know boats pretty well. Rebuilt an old aluminum starcraft during covid, around the size of your boat, from the bare hull up. Put a new motor on it, basically have a new boat. Id like a bimini setup like yours eventually.
68 hours though, thats pretty much new.
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Thanks. Built it as a fish/ski setup. Need more fun tokens to finish out the fish part with some tracks. Maybe have the upholstery professionally done one day or learn how to sew.Looks like you did an excellent job from that photo!