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21' Seacat SL1 with twin yamaha 115 hp

1997 SeaCat SL1 with twin 2004 Yamaha 115hp four stroke engines

Power:
• Twin 2004 Yamaha four strokes 115hp
• Engines have 800 hours, last maintenance done at 792 hours
• Hydraulic steering with dual cylinders
• SS props

Electronics:
• Garmin 740S, less than a year old
• Lowrance elite 7 HDI with transom mount transducer
• Fusion ms-ra 200 with four fusion speakers and Bluetooth dongle
• Standard horizon radio with vhf splitter

Misc:
• Four (4) bilge pumps 1500 gph (2 NEW)
• 16 rod holders
• Dual batteries, moved up front under the console.(BRAND NEW)
• Brand new upholstery done less than a month ago.
• Adding saltwater washdown pump


WOT is 43 mph with full tanks (40 gals each) and 2 people
Cruise is 30-34 with 3 people onboard and half-filled tanks. Averaging 3mpg.

Float-on trailer, in very good shape, all new tires less than a month ago.

Hull is in good shape. No soft spots anywhere.
Only considering selling to move up to a 28-35 center-console.
This is a great all-round boat for south Florida. Been up to 30 miles offshore, never had any issues with safety. The SL1 has a great reputation.

Price:Asking $21,500 obo. Negotiable. [email protected]

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