Two Livingston Boats... 7.5 foot and 9 foot

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Two Livingston Boats... 7.5 foot and 9 foot

Post by littleriver » Sat Apr 28, 2007 5:42 pm

Got a couple of livingstons I would be willing to part with...


These boats are set up with raised pedestal seat(s) and oar sockets.

they are very easy and comfortable to fish and row from....

great for smaller fly fishing lakes...... They keep you up high...

I bought them and rigged them up this way because I got tired of fishing "way down low"
from a float tube..........

price includes custom fit 7 foot oars......

let's start at $500 for the 7.5 footer and $700 for the 9 footer....
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RE:Two Livingston Boats... 7.5 foot and 9 foot

Post by trout » Mon Apr 30, 2007 11:39 pm

will you take any less for them

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RE:Two Livingston Boats... 7.5 foot and 9 foot

Post by A9 » Tue May 01, 2007 12:35 am

Yea they do seem a little high-priced...Unless they are very new and have no damage/scratches, then they might be worth the asking price..
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RE:Two Livingston Boats... 7.5 foot and 9 foot

Post by littleriver » Tue May 01, 2007 9:14 pm

I'll look at offers....

Gotta get my wife's digital camera hardware figured out so I can post some pictures....


then you'll have a better idea of what is being offered..


these boats just don't row or fish the way most might think livingston's perform....


but I'm not too good with the tools so the craftsmanship isn't there....

functionality is great... but the looks leave something to be desired....
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RE:Two Livingston Boats... 7.5 foot and 9 foot

Post by A9 » Wed May 02, 2007 11:12 am

I'm just letting you know that I regularly seach craigslist for little fishing boats and I see many livingstons on there for as low as $100 and they have pictures and they are still in great shape.
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RE:Two Livingston Boats... 7.5 foot and 9 foot

Post by littleriver » Wed May 02, 2007 10:18 pm

Yeah.. I'm probably going to have to with some gimmick to will convince
the buyer that the boat is not only good to fish from but it helps to reduce greenhouse gases.

If I do it right I may have to raise the price a couple hundred...
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RE:Two Livingston Boats... 7.5 foot and 9 foot

Post by littleriver » Thu May 03, 2007 8:56 am

OK, OK.. I think I've figured it out...


I didn't want to do this but I'll throw in 1,000 carbon credits with the 7.5 footer and 1,500 credits with the 9 footer..

those carbon credits are very dear to me so this offer only good until June 1.

And if I even suspect that the person buying the boat is a proxy for Al Gore or one of his entourage I'll double the price so fast it'll make your head spin.....

these are great fishing boats.. would break my heart to think that someone just bought them for the credits and then threw away the boats.........
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