2016 RAELINE 185 for sale $72,500




























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Title | 2016 RAELINE 185 |
Make | RAELINE |
Price | NZD $72,500 |
Listing Type | Used |
Stock Number | 5113367 |
Refcode | TA1137949 |
Usage | Leisure |
Hull Material | Fibreglass |
Hull | Mono |
Length - metres | 5.5 |
Length - feet | 18.04 |
2016 Rae Line 185
Powered by a Mercury 150hp outboard w/ 257 hours
This late model Rae Line 185 is ready for its new owner. Well powered with its Mercury 150hp outboard engine, this 185 will satisfy your watersports needs, equipped with a Roswell wakeboard tower. This boat is the whole package. Enquire now for more information.
Boat Specifications:
- Overall length: 18' / 5.49 m
- Beam: 7'6" / 2.29 m
- Draft - Drive Down: 30" / 76.2 cm
- Draft - Drive Up: 12" / 30.5 cm
- Dry Weight: 890 kg
- Fuel Capacity: 99L
- Dead Rise: 19 degrees
Key Features:
- Snap-In Carpet
- Roswell Area 53 Wakeboard Tower
- Stainless Steel Ski Pole
- Keel Guard
- Stereo
- Depth Gauge
- Spare Tyre
- Bow & Cockpit Cover
- Sun Canopy
- Galvanised Trailer w/ Rollers
PLEASE NOTE: Wakeboard & Ski Rack are not included.
Ask about our competitive finance rates, we can tailor a package to suit most budgets to approved purchasers.
Nationwide delivery is available.
Sports Marine has been selling quality new & used boats for 40-years. With over 5,000 boats sold you can count on us for great deals and quality after-sales service & support.
This boat is on display and ready for inspection now at Sports Marine Christchurch
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