wrxhoon
Well-Known Member
That is the out the door price, including our 10% sales tax, license, brand new trailer with 4 disc brakes, boat has pump out head, full curtains, live well on the transom, fresh and raw wash down, 250hp yamaha. Before tax and crud it was $117K. If you can get by with a smaller cockpit, the Adventure is the same boat 2 feet shorter. I think it is about $30K cheaper. My fishing buddy looked at the Adventure and encouraged me to go bigger.
The electronics were an additional $13-14K, I had them installed by pros. Here's the list of stuff:
Garmin 8610xsv - 10" that does sidevu, this is the main display
Garmin 942xs - Backup charts/fishing finder. Not side vu capable. Mounted in the port side overhead cubby, visible from the cockpit so fish finder most of the time.
Garmin 7-inch GPSMAP - the engine controls are digital, the info coming back is digital, so Yamaha used a 7 inch Garmin with the Yamaha app on it showing RPM, fuel, battery voltage, etc. You swipe it and boom! it is a regular Garmin. So I have 3 chart displays if need be. 99.9% of the time this will be a Yamaha engine display.
TM185HW - high power down viewing Airmar transducer, fish finder
GT30-TM - high power side viewing Garmin transducer, bait ball finder
Garmin Fantom 18 Radar
Steadycast Heading Sensor (for the radar, makes it more accurate)
GA38 GPS Antenna (I think for the steadycast)
AIS800 - AIS transponder because I fish in shipping channels, I see them, they see me.
GX1850G - Standard Horizon VHF, picked because I use their handhelds
VHF antenna & mount
Added a battery tender and Scotty downriggers, I did the install on those. I've got health issues, my body is wearing out, so I can do about 20 minutes of work and then I need to rest my feet. The $5K install of all the electronics was the best $5K I've ever spent. When I picked it up, the guy who did the install was there, he's my age and weighs a lot more. I asked how the heck can he do that and he said "Lots of advil". I'll bet. I made his day because we talked and he realized I'm mentally capable of doing the work so he walked me through all the stuff he did and why and I appreciated his work. So much so that I went to BevMo and bought him and the sales guy a pile of booze to say thanks.
Haven't done much else to it, I screwed in a 5 rod holder to the back of the transom, I like rods to be not waving hook in my face when I walk by.
Currently working on fenders (bumpers? I dunno what you call them).
I'll get you guys more pics, there are a few here: http://mcvoy.com/lm/boat but most of those are me in my buddies Triumph.
Nice boat, I thought they were a little less than that, not much dearer here just under AU$200k ($140k US) on aluminum trailer basic electronics, windlass, 300 hp Yam etc...
I got mine used in Florida 2 years ago, 2013 model with 220 hrs, aluminum trailer , basic electronics, windlass pump out head digital 250 Yam and minimal safety gear. I installed Simrad auto pilot, Simrad 12" evo 3 with 1kw transducer, another VHF ( we have to have 2 here for comps) downriggers and outriggers. I don't use downriggers much but I work the outriggers and the auto pilot makes it easy when trolling with only 2 onboard.