Bobbys Toy Posted February 22, 2010 Posted February 22, 2010 Being new to the site I thought it only appropriate to get my "Toy" on this board. Bobby's Toy is a 1987 Crestliner Saber 225 GL which I purchased new in 1987 at the Flint Steelheaders show. I purchased the boat from the now defunct Empire Marine in Flint. I ordered the Toy with a couple of options, starting with a 165 Mercrusier, carpet (bad choice on my part, carpet has no place on a fish boat) and a heavy duty 5200LB EZ Loader roller trailer. This purchase left little to do anything else with; lucky for me VHF came with the deal. I scraped $400.00 together for a Ray Jeff black&white CRT fish finder. A bud gave me pair of home made riggers for which I made a trolling board with flush mount PVC rod holders. I had a pair of Fish On rod holders for which a made a couple of angle brackets that enabled me to mount the rod holders to the gunnels and use them for dipsey rods or Pink Ladies at that time. Another friend gave me some old rods and reels, some spoons and a hand full of Bomber Long A's, I was ready to go salmon fishing. As time went on I upgraded to four electric Walkers and a Atlantic Towers top. A new interior came in 2005. Home built over the winter, new vinyl flooring, storage for all of my tackle, new seats and a new Ray Marine fish finder. 2006 brought a re-power, the 165 went away and was replaced with a slightly used 4.3L 205hp V6 installed by Michigan Marine Gear in St. Clare Shores Michigan. This brought a whole new life to the Toy. I decided to finish this project with a new paint job over the winter of 2007/2008. Paint was done by D&R Marine in Caseville Michigan. Today Bobby’s Toy is about where I want it to be. Here is a list of equipment I have added, most of it in the last 4 years: 205 hp Mercrusier Bennet Trim Tabs (This was needed after the engine up grade, had to keep the bow from bouncing) New Paint New interior Ray Marine 500DX fish finder 840 Fish Hawk 320 Ray Marine GPS Chart Plotter Ray Marine Sport Pilot Ray Marine 49 VHF Beaver Troll (added 2009) Atlantic Towers Top Custom made enclosure by Canvas Kings in Spring Lake MI 4 Walker Tournament II electric down riggers 6 Bert’s rod holders with 2 24 inch tracks 3 Fold down Tite Loc rod holders between out downs Electric winch with trailer mounted battery LED trailer lights New trailer brake system And many more things that I can not recall right now. And here she is running in all her glory last year out of Pentwater.
Priority1 Posted February 22, 2010 Posted February 22, 2010 She's a thing of beauty. It gives you a lot of pride and pleasure I'm sure.
Nailer Posted February 22, 2010 Posted February 22, 2010 The upgrades really look nice. Crestliner makes a very solid boat.
GLF Posted February 22, 2010 Posted February 22, 2010 She looks sharp with the Atlantic Tower and make over.
A-Fishy-Anado Posted February 22, 2010 Posted February 22, 2010 That boat has really felt the love over the years. Nice job!
anthonyyost Posted February 22, 2010 Posted February 22, 2010 Lot of work and money there, congratulations on the nice job.
DIRTY DOG Posted February 22, 2010 Posted February 22, 2010 Great looking boat. How fast dos she run with the 205.
Adam Bomb Posted February 23, 2010 Posted February 23, 2010 Welcome aboard and nice job, thats a great lookin rig!!!
Bobbys Toy Posted February 27, 2010 Author Posted February 27, 2010 Thanks for the kind word all. The boat will run in the low 30's with 4 large fishermen, full fuel and all equipment. But it is rare day that it is calm enough to open the throttle all the way. Crestliners are not wave breakers, ride a bit rough but very stable when trolling which is what we do most of the time anyways. I must admit those 25 Carolina Classics with the 24 degree deadrise hulls are looking better all the time as I get older...
fishsniffer2 Posted February 27, 2010 Posted February 27, 2010 Nice looking rig Bob welcome to the site
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