East Coast Pacific 26' center

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East Coast Pacific 26' center

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Post by Challenge »

Hi All,

saw this one on line it is up in Maine:

http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/2006/Pa ... ted-States

Looks like a nice boat and the pot puller is cool & Nice trailer!

Cheers

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Re: East Coast Pacific 26' center

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Nice find Rick.....wonder why the owner elected to not use the electronics box and flush mount the electronics....personally I love the GPS/FF right in front of the helm :thumbsup:

Not sure they will get that number for a 2006 :gunner2: Seems 10K heavy
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Re: East Coast Pacific 26' center

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Seems like a decent price to me. That unit new all outfitted the way she is would be way out of my price range. I don't know about you East Coaster's but that price is about right for us West Coaster's. Good starting point anyway's. :popcorn:
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Re: East Coast Pacific 26' center

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Its basically a new boat which is justifies the $10k premium asking price and a dealer has it so they always like to slather on some negotiating room, etc. All that said, that's a nice rig and Sculp is right, I think it would sell out here in that price neighborhood. Maybe our economy out here is better?
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Re: East Coast Pacific 26' center

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$5000 price reduction, 2 more of those and I may have to make a trip to maine!
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Re: East Coast Pacific 26' center

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Good gawd....I didn't even know anything like these things even exsisted when I had my boat built.

We don't see shet like this down here.
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Guess this could also be used as an anchor snatcher too?????

I'd love to have something like that built into my boat, a bit more "forward".

Toss a line in it and snatch that monster anchor I use to hold in a 5 kt current. Probably alot tougher than some cheap little windless.

I'd be like a "Wicked Redbass" fisherman, versus a "wicked Tuna" fisherman.

C'mon :idea:

54K...worth it all day long. Especially with all the "goodies". Go have one built and see what she'll cost. Although I'm not a "black engine kinda guy", if I was in the market. I'd be flying to Maine. ASAP!!!

What a great boat!
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Re: East Coast Pacific 26' center

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Post by welderbob »

Hi Dave,

that pot hauler looks like a Hydro -slave hauler built in ME. Although most of them have a hydraulic motor spinning, this one must be electric. They use a3/4 hp 12 v motor and a boston gear reduction (50:1 I think )

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Re: East Coast Pacific 26' center

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2005, built specific, being sold by a broker, economy..........forty four kay take it away :beer:
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Re: East Coast Pacific 26' center

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ALLOY,

that boat has YOU written all over it. Jus' add yer Grundens, and a Bluefin :!: :!:
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