1990 24' Almar Jetline Cuddy Cabin

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1990 24' Almar Jetline Cuddy Cabin

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Here she is, a 1990 24' Almar Jetline Cuddy Cabin. I have always wanted an aluminum welded boat, and Almar has been on the top of my list. I met a guy last fall, and he had just bought a 27' Sounder, and was looking at selling his Jetline. So I stopped by his house later that day... I just had to sell my non-alloy Walkaround... At first I was a little unsure since she use to be a jet boat and i wanted a boat for open water, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized it was what I needed. She has the V berth and table, which I wanted for the kids and the sides are nice in side so we feel more comfortable letting them wonder around on deck. She is shallower then the Sounder models, making her easier to trailer, but still has the cabin. She has been converted to a Volvo/Penta 5.7l with a Duo prop and trim tabs and has a electric pot puller installed. She needs some work, but I do like a good project and I can make her ours, but can be used as is. I have a goods list written down on what I want to change, some I can do know (replace cushion, trim and paint here and there), other things are way down the road and will need some welding. I have searched all over, and can not find much on this specific model. The only other picture I can find of this model is in an Almar brochure from 1992. She is an awesome boat, I plan on keeping this one for a long while.

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Re: 1990 24' Almar Jetline Cuddy Cabin

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That is a fine looking boat and will work out great in our waters, were practically neighbors. We love our old Alumaweld Jet boat, it's great for running up on the beach. Ours needed a lot of work when we got it, but it gets better every year. We've been in the Strait on the ferry when it had to turn around, so every boat has it's limits. If you cross Clarence say hello.

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Yup, thats a rare one, good find and welcome to the forum!
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It is all about what you want. Make her your boat and enjoy.

Ditto what Bob Said; Welcome to AAB and enjoy your Baby :thumbsup:
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Looks like a good ride .
Now let's see some blood on the deck.

And post some more pictures of her if you can, we LOVE ALLOY PORN. :thumbsup:
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Re: 1990 24' Almar Jetline Cuddy Cabin

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Thanks All,

I've been lurkin' around here for some time, glad I've finally have one of my own to show-n-tell. Gary- will do! Hope to get over there come deer season, fingers crossed we have some nice days, maybe you can point me to were the tastiest ones are! I don't have to many pictures (yet) for your fix welder, but here is one from last week. Deck didn't get to bloody, usually bleed the small ones in the cooler and the larger ones while there over the side after I harpoon them, but definitely some slime. Was an epic day, couldn't beat the weather and the buts were hungry! Thanks again guys!

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