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Plylite 14ft runabout

Wallace from Freemans Bay

A True Fiberglass Classic
A good runner in premium condition
All inclusive a real bargin

text Pete on cel: 0221525599



Condition-Excellent



Motor



2018 Tohatsu 30 Hp, 2 stroke -approx 15-20 hrs only

Trailer



like new, new wof and rego - powder coated black

Seating



squabs on 4 separate fiberglass bins

will easily accommodate 4x adults

Extras



bilge pump5000lph

canopy (folds both ways)

25L tote tank

Drogue

Bait board (detachable)

Storage net

Anchor /warp

Plenty dry storage

Remote steering

Electric start

Other comments



Easily launched/ Retrieved by one person

All up towing weight 400 kg approx.

Can be towed by 1300cc car

Price: $6,500

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