FOR SALE: Nehalennia II

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We're eyeing a 2003 260DA down in your neck of the woods. :cool:
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31 Hours on it :thumbsup:
 
jg300da said:
Looks sweet Todd, very clean, how many hours on her?
ad says 31 but I called and it has 38. Trailer seen isn't included. So I need to add canvas, fresh water cooling and a trailer
 
CSR has a classifieds section, if you need any help figuring out how to put your boat there please let me know.
 
I assume the canvas shown in the cabin is the cockpit cover? Check with your local mechanic about the feesibility of adding fresh water cooling to a boat that has spent time in salt water, I've heard of some problems with overheating.
 
Jim,
Thanks. I'll get real serious about an add in 2-3 weeks.
jg300da said:
da"]I assume the canvas shown in the cabin is the cockpit cover? Check with your local mechanic about the feesibility of adding fresh water cooling to a boat that has spent time in salt water, I've heard of some problems with overheating.

Currently she's a Freshwater boat, + only a few hours I'm not too worried. I may do it myself, we'll see. About the canvas you may be right. I still have not seen it in person. As you do see it does have the bimini Section and Great Lakes has quoted me about $2400 for the full canvas including camper. :thumbsup: Trailer around $6800
 
STIHLBOLTS said:
Nice and clean looking and only 38 hours. Someone has spent a lot of time on the hook for a 03 model. :grin:
Yes apparently the owner bought it new, took it out on the Columbia and Willamette a handful of times and learned he(they, not sure) doesn't like or doesn't feel comfortable boating. The broker is a really great guy and confirms this boat is literally brand new, never slept on and the head has not been used.
we're crossing our fingers
 
Todd-
Good luck on both the buying and the selling!
The new boat looks great :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
As it is the original owner and low hours, the canvas and cockpit carpets should be able to be found. Canvas is likely 3-5k for camper and carpet is probably $1kish. Make sure they search high and low for the originals or get the priced to reflect your time and effort to replace.

Looks extremely clean however, and with a good buff will look and act like new more than likely.
 
RT 240SD said:
As it is the original owner and low hours, the canvas and cockpit carpets should be able to be found. Canvas is likely 3-5k for camper and carpet is probably $1kish. Make sure they search high and low for the originals or get the priced to reflect your time and effort to replace.

Looks extremely clean however, and with a good buff will look and act like new more than likely.
The boat was never order with Canvas but they do have all the carpets
 
?? Why does it have snaps then? Do the dancers come with them pre-installed? I know the sport boat category comes snap free. Confused.
 
Hey Todd,

I see you have the boat listed on the free online classified listing called Craig’s list.

Other free classified listings you may want to consider:
Boatus.com
thehulltruth.com
boatered.com

Others (in addition to our host of SeaRayOwners) that may be worth paying for
Boats.com
Boattraderonline.com

Put your phone number in each ad and answer the phone. Most people will not leave a message.

Most e-mail’s will be scams.


Best of luck
 
Nehalennia II said:
The boat was never order with Canvas but they do have all the carpets

Todd, I'm not sure what canvas you're referring to, but the Sea Ray archive lists the front, side, and rear canvas curtains as standard equipment. In the photo you posted, the canvas shown on the forward bunk looks as though it's a mooring cover (looks like the support pole grommet in the picture). A cockpit cover is shown as optional. The canvas carpet runners were also optional.

BTW, we rarely use our isenglass/camper canvas enclosure -- generally in the spring and fall. We purchased a mooring cover and use that during the summer because it's much easier to put up and take down. We do keep the isenglass on board, though, for protection from the unexpected rainstorm.

Jeff
 
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