2002 Cobalt 263 For Sale – SOLD

Cobalt 263 w/ Stainless Tower & Custom Trailer 2002

26′ cuddy is the best for quality, in boating. New replacement cost is over $120k now, and the new ones coming out will be much more than that because they are required to have catalytic converters in 2010. That will add $3000 to $4000 the the price. So this is a great value if you are looking for one of these top quality boats. Has been barely used with less than 190 actual hours on the engine and computer, not just on the hour meter that anyone can change for $50 or less. Fresh water only. Boat has been kept in indoor storage most of the time. Features are a 8.1 liter Volvo Dual Prop fuel injected multi port 375hp engine and drive system, a Stainless steel ski tower with attached bimini top. Wood grain dash and trim. This tower is not only stylish but works superb for wake boarding, and has amplified Bose speakers for you to rock on to the music. For navigation, it has a super nice Garmin GPS with chart ploter that can guide you right into the gas dock. It has a Marine radio with 8′ whip antenna, Sony cd stereo system, air pump for tubes, water system, snap in removable carpeting, dual batteries, flip lip seats, sunbrella cockpit cover and full mooring cover, docking lights, cedar closet, porta pottie, portable stove, sink, compass, depth indicator, water and air temperature indicator, stainless steel swim ladder. And much much more. Low hours of usage and top shape. This boat also comes with a custom built Heritage trailer with brakes. Boat is in inside storage available to see 8 miles north east of Kalamazoo Michigan. WWW.gulllakemarine.com. Delivery available. It also has just been detailed too. Drop me a line if there are other questions about this boat or more pics.

Boat will be fully serviced with new water pump impeller and one new battery.    Price dropped to $46,000 $47,900. More pictures available…

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  1. Scott Wilson April 2, 2010
    • Bart Weststrate April 27, 2010
  2. Dave Beals April 27, 2010
    • Bart Weststrate April 27, 2010