Boats on Used Victoria and Other Areas

Hi team, I am preparing to sell our long-loved family boat, as we have up-sized to accommodate our growing family. Here at the details, and apologies in advance for the length of post - I have been continuously upgrading her over the years, so there's a fair bit to list. Please send me a DM if you'd like any more info and/or have any questions. Will be sad to see her go, as dad has now passed and she's been my gal ever since, but excited for the next owners to enjoy her for many years to come. Boat is current inside heated garage in Squamish.

1993 Proline 190 Sportsman Center Console

Single owner boat – dad bought her new from Tideline Marine in Sechelt in 1994 (anyone remember Dorn?). Ultimate fishing, prawning and day-tripping machine with loads of upgrades, fully turn-key, and she's very economical to run. Everything works. Solid, fiberglass, deep-V hull with wide bow flare – handles rough seas incredibly well, with self-bailing deck (corner scuppers). Comes with EZ Loader boat trailer with two fresh tires and a spare wheel bolted to frame. Boat easily towed with a mid-sized pick-up / cross-over / SUV, and launches in/out solo with ease. March 2023 survey performed by F.I. Hopkinson Marine Surveyors – available upon request.

Estimated market value in 2023 survey: $20,000 CAD (boat only)
Listing price $20,000 CAD (boat + EZ Loader trailer)

Main Power:
  • Re-powered in December 2018 with a new Mercury 115ELPT Command Thrust with 160 hours
  • Command Thrust 115HPs have the factory gearcase of a 150HP Mercury (supporting longer props, and larger gear ratios) for more lift, better acceleration, improved handling and added durability
  • Manufacturer break-in procedure and service schedule since new (Don Green and Buccaneer Marina)
  • Engine has been flushed with fresh water after every use
Auxiliary Power:
  • Re-powered in July 2017 with a new Mercury 6HP kicker (tiller steer), extremely reliable, never failed
  • All factory-recommended and annual maintenances completed by certified marine mechanics (Don Green and Buccaneer Marina)
  • Direct fuel line plumbed into boat’s main internal 190L / 50G fuel tank
Main Steering:
  • Up-graded to SeaStar Hydraulic (some pics below pre-date this upgrade), pinky-finger light
  • Installed new in 2018
Sounder / Fishfinder / Chart Plotter:
  • Upgraded to a new RayMarine Multifunction Display in 2019
  • Loaded with Navionics USA & Canada Charts
  • The visuals and resolution are fantastic for fishing and prawning - details below
Transducers:
  • Two different transducers targeting different fisheries/bathymetries, setup on an automatic splitter
  • RV-100 (RayMarine) transducer: 4-channel, Wide Spectrum CHIRP transducer with DownVision™, SideVision™, high-frequency CHIRP fish targeting, and RealVision 3D™ - best used for shallow water (<100 ft), amazing for jigging salmon and bottom fish
  • P66 (AIRMAR) transducer for deeper water and trolling fisheries (usually when I am trolling with riggers for chinook), and holds bottom at planning speeds at depths up to 1,200 ft
Additional Features:
  • 190L (50G) internal fuel tank
  • Mercury digital SmartCraft guage (SC1000) for all vitals
  • Live baitwell, 49L (13G) capacity
  • Large casting deck (great for fly fishing and spin casting)
  • Built-in fish (kill) storage box with scupper drain that drains through-hull
  • Four flush-mounted rod holders (2 aft and 2 mid-ship), great for trolling, cut-plugging, and mooching
  • Two pairs of rod holders for storage on either side of cut-out transom
  • Self-bailing decks (corner scuppers)
  • Swim-grid to port with step-up ladder
  • Wired in for electric Scotty downriggers
  • Danforth anchor with 20’ chain and 200’ rode
  • Raw water washdown, coiled hose included
  • Sunbrella center console cover
  • Two-battery setup with switch
  • Ritchie navigational compass (dash-mounted)
  • Blige with bilge pump and automatic float switch, with transom drainplug
  • Horn (electric)
Additional Info:
  • Minor (rare) cosmetic scuffs, and tired decals/stickers - easy to "freshen up" if desired
  • SmartCraft gauge works perfectly, but has a small LCD defect in one corner (never bothered me!)

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Great write up and clean looking boat!
 
screaming deal even though it is a conversion evidenced by the blower vents an outboard doesn't have.
screaming deal even though it is a conversion evidenced by the blower vents an outboard doesn't have.
I must be old and bitter but 100k for 30 year old 22' doesn't seem like a deal. Maybe decent value. That yam ain't new either. With the way many post outboards as being "new", it may well be a 2018. Don't get a warranty either being Alaska power. I just can't get passed these being 70-80k CAD boats
 
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screaming deal even though it is a conversion evidenced by the blower vents an outboard doesn't have.
It looks like both of the vents are facing rearward, though, as an inboard outboard usually has one facing forward and the other one facing rearward to get circulation while underway without using the blower. There was a thread earlier on a similar question, and someone said that even the outboard versions came with the vents, And it would help ventilate the storage area below the floor.
 
Hi team, I am preparing to sell our long-loved family boat, as we have up-sized to accommodate our growing family. Here at the details, and apologies in advance for the length of post - I have been continuously upgrading her over the years, so there's a fair bit to list. Please send me a DM if you'd like any more info and/or have any questions. Will be sad to see her go, as dad has now passed and she's been my gal ever since, but excited for the next owners to enjoy her for many years to come. Boat is current inside heated garage in Squamish.

1993 Proline 190 Sportsman Center Console

Single owner boat – dad bought her new from Tideline Marine in Sechelt in 1994 (anyone remember Dorn?). Ultimate fishing, prawning and day-tripping machine with loads of upgrades, fully turn-key, and she's very economical to run. Everything works. Solid, fiberglass, deep-V hull with wide bow flare – handles rough seas incredibly well, with self-bailing deck (corner scuppers). Comes with EZ Loader boat trailer with two fresh tires and a spare wheel bolted to frame. Boat easily towed with a mid-sized pick-up / cross-over / SUV, and launches in/out solo with ease. March 2023 survey performed by F.I. Hopkinson Marine Surveyors – available upon request.

Estimated market value in 2023 survey: $20,000 CAD (boat only)
Listing price: $20,000 CAD (boat + EZ Loader trailer)

Main Power:
  • Re-powered in December 2018 with a new Mercury 115ELPT Command Thrust with 160 hours
  • Command Thrust 115HPs have the factory gearcase of a 150HP Mercury (supporting longer props, and larger gear ratios) for more lift, better acceleration, improved handling and added durability
  • Manufacturer break-in procedure and service schedule since new (Don Green and Buccaneer Marina)
  • Engine has been flushed with fresh water after every use
Auxiliary Power:
  • Re-powered in July 2017 with a new Mercury 6HP kicker (tiller steer), extremely reliable, never failed
  • All factory-recommended and annual maintenances completed by certified marine mechanics (Don Green and Buccaneer Marina)
  • Direct fuel line plumbed into boat’s main internal 190L / 50G fuel tank
Main Steering:
  • Up-graded to SeaStar Hydraulic (some pics below pre-date this upgrade), pinky-finger light
  • Installed new in 2018
Sounder / Fishfinder / Chart Plotter:
  • Upgraded to a new RayMarine Multifunction Display in 2019
  • Loaded with Navionics USA & Canada Charts
  • The visuals and resolution are fantastic for fishing and prawning - details below
Transducers:
  • Two different transducers targeting different fisheries/bathymetries, setup on an automatic splitter
  • RV-100 (RayMarine) transducer: 4-channel, Wide Spectrum CHIRP transducer with DownVision™, SideVision™, high-frequency CHIRP fish targeting, and RealVision 3D™ - best used for shallow water (<100 ft), amazing for jigging salmon and bottom fish
  • P66 (AIRMAR) transducer for deeper water and trolling fisheries (usually when I am trolling with riggers for chinook), and holds bottom at planning speeds at depths up to 1,200 ft
Additional Features:
  • 190L (50G) internal fuel tank
  • Mercury digital SmartCraft guage (SC1000) for all vitals
  • Live baitwell, 49L (13G) capacity
  • Large casting deck (great for fly fishing and spin casting)
  • Built-in fish (kill) storage box with scupper drain that drains through-hull
  • Four flush-mounted rod holders (2 aft and 2 mid-ship), great for trolling, cut-plugging, and mooching
  • Two pairs of rod holders for storage on either side of cut-out transom
  • Self-bailing decks (corner scuppers)
  • Swim-grid to port with step-up ladder
  • Wired in for electric Scotty downriggers
  • Danforth anchor with 20’ chain and 200’ rode
  • Raw water washdown, coiled hose included
  • Sunbrella center console cover
  • Two-battery setup with switch
  • Ritchie navigational compass (dash-mounted)
  • Blige with bilge pump and automatic float switch, with transom drainplug
  • Horn (electric)
Additional Info:
  • Minor (rare) cosmetic scuffs, and tired decals/stickers - easy to "freshen up" if desired
  • SmartCraft gauge works perfectly, but has a small LCD defect in one corner (never bothered me!)

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What did you get Colin to replace her?
 
screaming deal even though it is a conversion evidenced by the blower vents an outboard doesn't have.
300 and kicker, no in water pictures, an armstrong micro bracket. i bet this nice boat sits butt heavy and possibly rides awkwardly.
 
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