Sold - 2003 19 Angler "R-MATEY" $23,500 (WA)

R-Matey

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2003 19 Angler "R-MATEY" (Bellingham, WA) $23,500

2003 75 Honda Outboard - 415 hours
Electric start
Remote
Teleflex TFXtreme shift/throttle cables
Honda tachometer/hour meter, trim meter & voltmeter
Aluminum prop
One new West Marine battery

Garmin 176C GPS
Garmin Fishfinder 80
Ritchie Compass
VHF Radio
Powdered coated aluminum safety glass windows
Bomar 22" hatch with tinted glass
5/16" stainless steel bow eye
Brass stem guard
Navigation lights
6 switch electrical panel & color coded wiring
Three 8" stainless steel cleats
Two 6" cleats
Morse no feedback steering system
Heavy duty handrails
Two toned non-skid
Cockpit drain tube 1"
Heavy vinyl transom cap
Heavy-duty aluminum rub rail
6'4" V-berth with sunbrella covers
Porta potty
Blue accents & stripes
Flares
Fire Ext.
2 Life jackets
Bow, stern & spring lines
Claw anchor
Anchor rode 100' & 20' chain
Transon rail
Bow rail
3 fenders
Boat hook
Easily accessible Racor fuel filter
Curtains
Ample storage

Galvanized EZ loader trailer with side
guides & brakes
Trailer licensed till April 2010

2-20 gallon gas tanks filled with fuel (Stabil added)
2009 safety inspection
Always stored inside
Service records & manuals included
To view photos see "R-MATEY" albums


Ready to go.
 
What??? This is a great boat that is well cared for by a great couple! Why the sale Joe and Ruthie? Tell me you are planning to get a different boat and still show up at CBGTs! I'd hate to see you two w/o a boat!
 
WOW! You got my attention with the title of this thread! I hope that the sale is only because you got a great deal on a larger C-Dory or Ranger!
 
Wow is right! This one sure smacked me upalongside the head. We'll give it a day for all the comments, and then I'll split all this type of replies off to a new thread of their own. Or not - whatever it takes. Sorry, Ruth and Joe. You folks mean to much to all of us to just let this one slide by.
 
starcrafttom":3257vsc2 said:
I know a secret :twisted:

It better be a GOOD secret (e.g. with a good outcome) or I'm gonna beat you over the head with one of those "for sale" signs you post at properties you sell ( I can't be mad at Joe or Ruthie so I'd have to take it out on you!). :lol:
 
Well...for those of you looking for a 19, allow me to make this little sales pitch.

You will find no 19 anywhere, at any price, that comes with as much good karma. And they're not even charging extra for it.
 
They joined the circus :lol:

No, but just as cool. It will be good news all the way around!

I guess we will have to wait until morning to have Ruth and Joe to explain.

Robbi
 
starcrafttom":151g5iuh said:
of course its good. but Iam not telling people that use bad releases. :smilep :smilep

BTW - I have 3 of those crappy, line grabbing, fish losing pro-releases that amateurs like you use in a bag in the garage with your name on them. You want to trade for 3 new Scotty clips? :lol:
 
wish you would have told me sooner. I tied all my scotty self releaseing none line hold p.o.s. clips to my least favorite cannon ball and pushed it over the side last year. sorry no scottys on my boat left. some one did bring on on board but we went crabing and he never came back. got lots of crab that day.
 
Ruth and Joe – you even got my attention and I can’t let this go without comment. Of all the C-Brats I have met, you two are second to none. I hope whatever you do you always remain a C-Brat and I will always consider you as some of my best friends.

Once Ben and I finish the Marinaut and are ready for production, I will again become more involved with the C-Brats. And without the two of you at the CBGT’s it will not be the same.

Are you buying Tom’s boat? I know he wants a larger one.
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Dave dlt.gif
 
You could hear the "HUH?" all the way across the country! Like all the others, we will anxiously be awaiting "the rest of the story."

We have cruised with Joe and Ruth and have high regard for them and their positive attitude. This boat has many special touches and has been cared for in the best way. Someone is going to get a very nice boat.

Now I just have to go find the jaw I dropped.

Best wishes,
Jim & Joan
 
Karma, yes. And I'll tell you something else. This boat, besides being kept in a storage unit or (amazingly, if you ever saw it) Joe and Ruth's garage, has never had fish blood, crab guts or even dirty footprints litter the cockpit. The cockpit is always clean enough to eat off of (off of which to eat?).

And before they retired, Joe and Ruth's PROFESSION was polishing metal things! So you can be sure there is not one speck of tarnished metal on this boat.

Anybody looking for a 19 should JUMP on this one at this price!


Da Nag":2w2v0a0t said:
Well...for those of you looking for a 19, allow me to make this little sales pitch.

You will find no 19 anywhere, at any price, that comes with as much good karma. And they're not even charging extra for it.
 
Joe, I can assure you there is, all in due course! I think you will all like the end of the story...

Sea Wolf":3e5bcdpa said:
Ruth and Joe-

Me too! I'm initially flabbergasted, but feel certain that there more to this story to come!

Joe. :teeth :thup
 
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