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For Sale: 1979 Fisher Pilothouse Trawler

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Fisher 37, Twin diesels, lots of upgrades.
 

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More details-New stainless steel hot water tank, 2 marine a/c - one is 3yrs old 5000 btu, new camode pump, windlass, flybridge completely re-glassed, MURRAY HELMCHAIR, 42 inch TV in pop-up cabinet, diesel generator,
For more details Please contact me
954-268-4550
 

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Max, the information you provide is, of course, up to you. However, some people, myself included, tend to ignore adverts that do not include the price. I need to know that something is acceptably priced and within my budget before looking further.
 
Fisher price

Sorry if asking price did not appear,I am asking $60.000.00 and am willing to accept any reasonable offers. Thank you
 
Max, the information you provide is, of course, up to you. However, some people, myself included, tend to ignore adverts that do not include the price. I need to know that something is acceptably priced and within my budget before looking further.

The craigslist ad lists a price of $60k and twin Lehman's.

I agree that this information and hopefully much more detail will help the odds of a sale. Often a boat listed by a non-boater (estate sale or relative who inherited a boat) won't have much info because the seller doesn't know it themselves or they assume that boats are like cars and a buyer can look up the specifications based on make, model and year but this is hardly the case, especially with smaller volume builders like Fisher and/or 37 year old boats which were likely modified or repowered.


Edit: Sorry MaxSmith, I hadn't noticed your most recent post. Information found only on the craigslist links get lost quickly as ads expire, this forum is a great avenue to reach potential buyers and/or their friends so every detail helps.
 
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