Nice rig man. Strykers are nice.Here's my contribution to the Good Boat Deal.
This was an end stage Covid purchase, my attempt to buy/build the ultimate inshore and light offshore boat. 2007 Alumaweld Stryker 17' in pristine condition.
All upholstry and full canvas enclosure in good condition. Has Merc 90hp Optimax and 9hp Merc ProTroll with electric start, both with under 100 hrs per Anchor Marine. It came with a Scotty electric pot puller, couple manual Canon downriggers and assorted rod holders.
Also a 10" Garmin EchoMap GPS/fishfinder.
I've added a bow mount platform from Three Rivers Marine that allows easy swapping of the Columbia Anchor and the MinnKota Riptide Terrova (saltwater) with spotlock. Anchor Marine added a battery swap switch and wiring for the dedicated deep cycle battery.
Also bought a spare tire and mounting bracket for the trailer but have not added it yet.
Floating it here to gauge interest . . . some folks on this board know me and I'll work with any buyer so that if there's anything 'wrong' with the boat or motors in the first couple weeks I will pay for repair. This rig is turn key and has been inspected/updated from the bilge to the wiring by Anchor Marine!
It's still my dream boat, I'm only selling because my current living situation absolutely sucks for being able to use this boat in saltwater. No place to flush it, have to store it at a storage facility (it is currently in Port Townsend).
I really don't want to go to the C or F marketplaces as I don't want or need a trade for a gun or a vintage truck. I'm willing to consider offers as I would much prefer to sell thru PNW FF.
Based on looking at 17-19' boats of a few different configurations (including nice river and sound boats like yours) most of last year, my input would be that the 90HP Optimax will reduce your possible buyers.
I saw a lot of really nice rigs sit for months and the only thing they had in common was a 2-stroke motor, usually a 90 or 115.
I almost pulled the trigger multiple times, but the 2-stroke stopped me. You'll find a buyer, but it will take a while so you'll need to use FB Marketplace. It is, by FAR, the biggest shopping platform for used boats like yours. Good luck!
