My first boat
1989 Cobia Odyssey 197scv

A lot packed into just 19’ feet. Family fun on lakes or fishing out on Santa Monica Bay.
Ryan named her the " Go Fish " and it stuck.
Ready for play on the water. Spent most of it’s life in fresh water on Big Bear Lake. Since coming to MDR as a trade-in I thoroughly upgraded her with redundant systems and lovingly maintained. Goes 28 miles per hour on smooth water with water ski prop. Goes faster with the cursing prop. Lots of rod holders. Wide doors open into the cuddy cabin. Sleeps two inside and one on fold down bench seat. All essential systems have backup. Ready for the Fishing Dad and for kids who want to go tubing on a lake this summer. Trish liked some water ski time too!
1989 Cobia - 19 feet long with TrailRight Trailer, Outdrive is a 1994 Johnson 115
6 hp Mercury outboard on a lift for trolling or backup of the main engine. Two batteries, Icom VHS ship-to-ship radio and top of the line antenna. Magellan GPS 320. CB Radio and 2 whip antennae. Two bilge pumps, one an electronic automatic water sensor. This type draws water from a lower point out of the boat.
Bemini top to keep you shaded. Port-a-Potty in the cabin for privacy when someone heeds to use the "head". Fish Finder, a new Hummingbird Wide Scan. Live Bait bag hangs in engine well for easy access. Strong bait pump with high speed brass through hull water pick-up.
Included in this price is all freshwater anchoring/camping rigging, skis, towrope, life vests and much more. The sale price was $6,750 w/ gear. Sold at asking.
Some fun Photos of the boat...
Thomas and a Indian Guide pal go fishing.

Ryan back then. As a passenger on the Jackpot.