View Full Version : 1990 - 26' Shamrock Stalker for Sale
makomagic
11-02-2004, 11:21 PM
1990 - MINT condition Shamrock Stalker. Marlin tower w/ full controls. 210 Cummins 6BTA turbo diesel w/ low hours, 3/4 enclosure (no scratches), newer vinyl cushions in cabin and on topside, including tops . The boat has awlgrip paint, rocket launchers, single spreader riggers, swim platform, windlass, Ratheon autopilot, Garmin chartplotter, JRC 1000 16 mile radar, Sitex color fishfinder, cd stereo system, 110volt shorepower w/ built-in charger, new batteries, teak dash, perfectly manicured teak throughout cabin, all electronics are flush mounted, spray rails, remote search light, docking lights, racor water separator, loud hailer connected to VHF. Tandem axle trailer included! I'm sure that I'm missing something.
This is a pocket sportfisherman that can run with the big boys. This is one of the cleanest Shamrocks out there. You can send me an email to the address below and the pictures will prove it.We are upgrading...the boat is seriously for sale. My crew is getting bigger by the season! The boat is located in CT. Asking price is $40,000. Serious inquiries only, please. I can be contacted at (203) 444-1733 or at mmorgan08@snet.net
Anonymous
11-08-2004, 11:15 PM
Strange, I thought Shamrocks are VERY desireable, especially an extremely fishable, turnkey 26. I am surprised nobody that participates on this site has expressed any interest. Anyone have any suggestions for me? Thanks
mymojo
11-09-2004, 06:44 AM
Mako,
Maybe posting a couple pictures would get people talking. Could be a slow time for boat shoppers in the north east too with the Red Sox, elections and all..
Good Luck
Greg J
another Irish Wake
260 Express Yanmar 6lp
easytimes455
11-09-2004, 08:44 AM
Don't forget, this is a Shamrock owner's forum. Some do upgrade within brand, but that situation is relatively rare on this site, considering the numper of posts and the percentage of actual intra-site boat sales conducted.
Sounds like you have a great rig. From the perspective of an owner who bought a new Shamrock, I wish I had seen your setup, before I bought mine. I would have saved over $15,000 and would have had a boat more worthy of what I intended at the time I bought mine. Now, I'm too invested in my boat, and my boating priorities have changed. Timing is everything, I suppose.
Good luck with the sale.
Photos...Photos...Photos.....
Get some photos posted and that should help get some traffic.
Anonymous
11-09-2004, 04:44 PM
What is the easiest way tp post pics?
easytimes455
11-09-2004, 05:24 PM
Depends where you are in the process. What kind of camera do you have? Do you already have pictures that will show the boat? What kind of pictures... digital or film? Do you have your own website that allows posting picture albums that don't require a password? If you don't have a digital camera, do you have a scanner?
Using the Img button is the easiest and least problematic for the forum, as the pictures aren't stored on the forum's server. As shown here.
http://homepage.mac.com/easytimes/.cv/easytimes/Sites/.Pictures/Photo%20Album%20Pictures/2004-06-10%2001.43.01%20-0700/Image-081D47F7BABA11D8.jpg-thumb_140_105.jpgThis requires a personal website or public picture posting site. By the way, this is the thumbnail for the picture, not the full size picture.
If you have digital pics and no public picture website, you can use the Add an Attachment feature. You just need to size your pictures down under 100 KB and don't forget to click the Add Attachment button after you select the file from the file browser window. That method is shown below in the window.
Most of all, in either case, be sure to click the preview button before posting. It shows you if you were successful in your attachment attempt.
I could go into more detail, before knowing what means you have, but it would be a waste of server space. When you know the answers to the questions I posed, there are a number of people who can help you with your attempt. Just depends on who sees your post first.
Of course, you can click on either the blue link below, or the WWW link at the bottom of the post, and you can access both of my personal websites and see more pictures than you'd like. If you do have a website, you can post all your pictures there, and just put the link here.
Anonymous
11-10-2004, 12:35 AM
Easy times...great rig! My buddy has a 1990 - 22' Stalker and I really enjoy fishing on it. I do have a digital camera and have the pics stored in a JPEG format in "my documents". Problem is that this site does not accept that format, unless I am missing something. I am stumped. And no, I do not have my own web site. Thanks for the helpful hints and assistance here. Take care!
BTW...it is in Kodak Easy Share JPEG format
easytimes455
11-10-2004, 08:29 AM
The jpg format is standard for embedding in html documents, which makes it the standard of the Internet. If you only access your pictures through the Easy Share application, I am not sure what you must do to post them here. I use my Windows and Mac file systems, rather than a photo archiving application for direct posts through the attachment process. You must locate the actual files on your hard drive before attempting to attach them.
When you click the "Add an Attachment" button, and then the "Browse" button, you will have to go through the browser window that opens and locate the files you have previously located on your hard drive. Then you can go through the process I mentioned above. The final attachment move is critical... that "Add Attachment" button must be clicked in order to add the selected file to the web page. Then just preview to be sure.
Renaming your edited images is a good way to make them stand out from the others in the folder. If you have a high megapixel camera, this forum won't accept your full resolution pictures. This is why resizing them and saving them as a separate file is an important part of the process. On a Mac, the iPhoto application does something else, which is probably similar to your Easy Share application., I take control of the situation to remedy that problem on the Mac. I like an archival image, and separate edited images, also for archiving.
On my computer, I am a total control freak... just because I can.
Hey, I just thought about something. Doesn't Kodak offer a certain amount of free space on the Internet when you buy one of their cameras? That might be your website posting possibility. I use my Mac archive storage and the connected photo pages that came with my .Mac email account. I tried Yahoo for that purpose, and it wouldn't post reliably. Macs just do things more reliably, in my experience.
Anonymous
11-10-2004, 06:43 PM
OK...this is way too difficult to post pics. Here is the link to the boattrader.com site that I have posted the boat on. If you email me once you have viewed the boat there I have an additional 10 photos or so. My photos are much clearer and really show the condition of it.
http://adcache.boattraderonline.com/6/5/8/76613758.htm
EMAIL: mmorgan08@snet.net
Damon
11-10-2004, 07:21 PM
Here you go:
http://members.cox.net/dstannard1/76613758_1.jpg
If you can email me your other photos, I'll post them for you. Good luck.
Anonymous
11-10-2004, 07:44 PM
Thanks Damon! How did you do that? I have been beating my head against a wall for 2 days trying to figure it out.
Anonymous
12-04-2004, 01:27 AM
Did you sell her?
Anonymous
12-05-2004, 01:09 AM
NOT YET!
Rapture
12-05-2004, 08:55 AM
Mako,
Great looking rig. What kind of crusing speed do you get with 210 HP? How about WOT?
Thanks
Anonymous
12-05-2004, 11:08 AM
Mako
Also curious about cruising speed. Could you send some more pics to mikelombardi@cfl.rr.com. Also, how many hours on cummings?
I am very interested.
Mike Lombardi
mikelombardi@cfl.rr.com
Anonymous
12-07-2004, 12:36 AM
Mike,
I sent you the requested pictures to your personal email account.
Anonymous
12-10-2004, 10:11 PM
Mako,
I just got the pictures. I've been away for business. Do you have any pics of the cabin and engine.
Mike
Anonymous
12-13-2004, 10:42 AM
e mail me some pic if its still for sale
in the market for next boat
tight lines capt gene tampavii@aol.com
Anonymous
01-24-2005, 01:35 PM
This little battlewagon is still looking for the right owner!!!
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