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One great Tuna boat for sale

32K views 30 replies 19 participants last post by  Reel Obsession 
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#8 ·
This boat belonged to Marty who passed away last year doing what he loved.He put his heart and soul into building and desigining this boat.His family needs to sell the boat.If you are looking for a boat you should check this one out.I hope it is ok to post this link.

http://www.aluminumalloyboats.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=29&p=159#p159

I think the boat is listed on Yacht world.http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/2005/Ironwood--Boats-Pilot-House-2083735/Montauk/NY/United-States

Wow that is a great looking boat.... might be time to take the wife home to visit her relatives in New York.....
 
#15 ·
Marty has spent many days on the ocean.he new exactly what was needed in a trailerable boat.Here is a link to his website.Please check it out as this is what he lived for.
http://tunafishingmontaukstyle.wetpaint.com/
 
#16 ·
This is an AMAZING deal. I spent some time talking to Marty over the phone since we had very similar boats. He was extremely passionate about fishing and boats. It really stood out how eager he was to share his knowledge and help out. If anyone is serious they need to act fast. I don't see this lasting more than a day or two. Its not often you get to buy a boat, fish it for years, and sell it for twice as much as you paid.

I was working on my website the other night updating links and I came across TWENTY used aluminum boats. They were all in the 28-32 foot range and every one of them was priced above 200k with half of those being in the 300K range.

Bob
 
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I just watched his rough seas video.Amazing the whole time the wind shield wipers were not on.The flare on the bow really throws the spray to the sides.This is a great fast boat.
 
#31 ·
Yep, tragic deal. Anchoring accident if I remember correctly, pulled overboard. About 15 years ago I was just downriver on the CR when a skipper got caught in an anchor rope and drowned. Had a family friend do the same thing just about Camas a couple years later. As dangerous as running offshore is, anchoring in current is still one of the most dangerous things we do as boaters. :twocents:
 
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