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Four Winns 180 BR for sale

Yep, still have it. Sending digital pix out to someone again right now.

It's set up for pulling slalom and tubes, so top speed is only 49 mph. 1.86:1 gear ratio with a 19" 3-blade prop :bigthumb:
 
JW, do you know the length of the package with the tounge folded and motor down? How about the weight? What is the HP rating? Come with a steel prop? How about cockpit covers? Thanks Greg
 
The ifourwinns ad link above details the covers, it has them all!! Bow, cockpit, full mooring, and bimini.

As far as overall length, I haven't measured it yet, but it easily fits in my garage straight front to back. I may pull it off the shore station late today and put it in the garage, and I can measure it for you. The hull is a full 18' long by 8' wide, then add some inches for the motor. The tongue folds shorter than the bow. I'll bet it measures 20' or less.
It's rated to hold a 175. I think boat/motor/trailer is about 3,000 lbs because the trailer had hydraulic disk brakes. The engine has the original 14.5"X19" 3-blade aluminum prop.

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Sorry JW I did follow the link and noticed the bow and cockpit covers since I posted. Hows the fade in the gelcoat? The back looks like it has some? How are the sides? My garage is 22 ft deep and I would like to find something like yours to fit.
 
ZERO, and I mean ZERO fade on any of the gel coat! First of all, Four Winns uses gel coat called Armour Coat, which is gaurenteed to not fade. One coat of wax per year, and this gel will not fade.
Secondly, I had a custom $650 mooring cover made for the boat, which completely covers the entire boat down to the chine, all the way around! I'll attach a pic link here so you can see the cover. This boat is under this cover year around, only peeking out the few times we've had the boat on the water.
I'm pretty sure this will fit in a 22' garage, but I haven't measure it yet as the boat is still on the shore station.

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Took a deposit tonight

I took a $100 deposit on the wife's tubing boat tonight. I'll let everyone know when the deal is done or if the boat is still for sale later.
 
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