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- Stock #281319 -
WELL-MAINTAINED & UPDATED GRADY-WHITE FISHERMAN 222 WITH MERCURY 250 OPTIMAX ENGINE & TRAILER! NEW LOWER UNIT! COMPLETELY REWIRED! READY TO FISH!!
If you are in the market for a center console, look no further than this 1999 Grady-White 222 Fisherman, priced right at $33,350 (offers encouraged). This boat is located in Palm Harbor, Florida and is in good condition. She is also equipped with a Mercury engine that has 785 hours.
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This listing has now been on the market 30 days. If you are thinking of making an offer, go ahead and submit it today! Let's make a deal!
Reason for selling is buying larger boat.
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This Grady-White appears to be in very nice condition. It is stored at home on the trailer with the custom covers in place to keep it clean and protected from the elements. It is obvious it has been well cared for and updated over the years. The seller has provided documentation that the 2008 Mercury engine was purchased new in 2013, the lower unit, water pump, and batteries were replaced with new in February 2022, and the boat was completely rewired with new switches, blue accent lights, engine control, and shift cables in June 2020. The seller states the engine currently has 785 hours. He also explains he has owned the boat for the last 17 years. When asked if he has kept service records, he responded "yes, for every dollar spent".