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carlinsa
Wed, 4th Jun 2008, 09:35 PM
2004 Blue Wave 220 deluxe pro. has yamaha 150 Vmax. boat and motor have 200 hours on yamaha digital gauges. depth finder is a garmin chartplotter and Gps. live well is a split system in the rear deck. also has a greatwhite 71lb thrust trolling motor. bobs jackplate will lift motor in no time at all. boat will run 40-45 with motor and jack plate set at 1". i am the second owner of the boat and only put on aprox 25 hours but tring to start a business so need to weed down bills.

if intrested please call 210-355-3138
20500$ price is firm but slightly negotiable.

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bronck83
Thu, 5th Jun 2008, 12:11 AM
I'm in the market for a boat such as that(bay) but it's about $8000 out of my price range. Would you reccommend Blue Waves? I have no experiences with them.

DrMark
Thu, 5th Jun 2008, 07:31 AM
I fish the flats in Corpus. I have a Dargel. There are a variety of choices available for this kind of boat. Blue Wave boats are amongst the most affordable (cant comment on this one). IMO, with no disrespect, you should do your research as I did and look at other boat manufacturers.
mark

hobogato
Thu, 5th Jun 2008, 08:03 AM
my dad has a blue wave almost identical to this one, and he really likes it.

carlinsa
Thu, 5th Jun 2008, 02:55 PM
yeah its has been a very good boat for me. i would recommend blue waves to anyone looking for a good affordable bay boat.