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Tammi Booysen

Joined 2024

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River/sea boat

Posted one year ago

Estimated Value R65000

Highest Offer R0.00

Name: ski-daddle (red and white in colour) Natal skivi-walskalski 5m center console river and sea boat90 Yamaha motor New steering fittedNew buoyancy certificate valid for 5 yearsComes with fully licensed breaknek skeletal boat trailerAll safety equipment for river and seaComes with fishing equipment, fish finder and 3 sets of skis

Condition: Used - Good

Defects: Slight rust on trailer

Boats & Watercraft

Port Alfred, Eastern Cape

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