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Chick da Barba

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  1. I don't have any interior pictures of my boat but I will try to find a sample on the net to forward to you. It does have a rear seat. Send me your email and I will forward what I have. My email: 20cobb@comcast.net Thanks, Phil
  2. Would anyone be interested at $39,900.00 ? I have decided to drop the price. Regards,
  3. Big Bass, There is a porta potty only. I always wished for a more elaborate system but this was enough to keep the wife happy. Cove Hunter, We sell what we always wanted in order to get something bigger and better that we always wanted. I am looking for a 29' Tiara open to replace the Pursuit.
  4. 2003 Pursuit 2470 Walkaround (Four Stroke Power) This is a 2003 Pursuit 2470 Walkaround powered by twin Yamaha F-115 Four Stroke outboards with approximately 480 hours. The boat cruises at approximately 26 MPH (4200 rpm) @2.6 MPG. It has a Yamaha fuel management system, Factory hard top with full canvas enclosure, Custom made canvas helm cover, Bow pulpit with Lewmar electric windlass, Bennett hydraulic trim tabs, Simrad CP33 color gps/chart plotter, Simrad EQ33 color fish finder, Standard Horizon VHF with DSC function, Clarion stereo/CD player, Live well, Raw water wash down, Pressure fresh water system to the cabin and cockpit sinks. 2008 Shorelandr galvanized tandem axel roller trailer with hydraulic disc brakes on all wheels. This boat is well maintained and looks like new. $42,900.00 This boat is located in Plymouth, MA 02360 Ph: 508 436-1521 Email - 20cobb@comcast.net
  5. Ken, Thanks for the reply. I agree with your assesment that the flag & strobe are not as effective as the flares, smoke, dye etc. I will continue to keep all of these on the boat but I just thought it might be less expensive in the long run to buy the strobe and flag in order to fill the Coast Guard requirement in case I get boarded. Regards, Phil
  6. Looking for help here. I am tired of spending money on distress flares that expire every 2 - 3 years. They are perfectly usable and reliable and I will continue to keep an ample supply onboard but they do not fulfill Coast Guard requirements. Will I meet the requirements for visual distress signals with a distress flag for daytime and personal strobe lights for nightime?
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