18' dynasty offshore
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18' dynasty offshore
I was thinking of buying a 18' Dynasty offshore with 115 mercury 2 stroke but i cant find much info on them anyone know these or if there a good fishing boat it is fully set up for fishing but would just like to know abit more about them.
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Re: 18' dynasty offshore
hi i have searched a bit nothing much coming up but it looks a decent hull the engine is a older merc trailer looks good anymore pics of the layout of it any idea of the age engine i have changed my mind on centre console fishing boat in the last 6 months good platform for fishing plenty of space there is cons as well lack of shelter in rain and crap conditions but it dont bother me just get decent clothing to match no one boat is perfect just make the most of what you can afford
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Re: 18' dynasty offshore
Thanks steyrman the boat is a 1996 model and the engine is a 2000 i think
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Re: 18' dynasty offshore
Photos look like they were taken in the states. These boats were made in Alabama and search shows comments like, lake boat, use in the bay etc. Would make sure I got a test drive and throw it around a bit.
Also think it's a pretty heavy boat although it doesn't look it.
Do a google search on Dynasty offshore 18 and read.
Presume it's the one on Donedeal for €6,500.
Yappo


Do a google search on Dynasty offshore 18 and read.
Presume it's the one on Donedeal for €6,500.


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Re: 18' dynasty offshore
They dont use 9in solid blocks in the states, thats why every house blows away in anything over a force 6yappo wrote:Photos look like they were taken in the states.Yappo



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Re: 18' dynasty offshore
oops
quick look thought I saw palm trees and these boats were made in the states.
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Re: 18' dynasty offshore
Van, house and telephone/electricity poles are all not American so I guess the boat is here too!
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Re: 18' dynasty offshore
they are cordyline treesyappo wrote:oopsquick look thought I saw palm trees and these boats were made in the states.
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Re: 18' dynasty offshore
Is that for Sale in Howth by any chance ??
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18' dynasty offshore
Yeah it's in howth