2002 Warrior V177 Falcon Boat 115HP Yamaha 4-Stroke EFI
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2002 Warrior V177 Falcon Boat 115HP Yamaha 4-Stroke EFI

I am the 3rd owner of the boat. Low hours on the motor, around 500. It is in very good shape with many updates which include:

Minn Kota Terrova Quest Trolling Motor 115lb/90lb 72in Shaft (Used once last fall) Remote and Foot pedal included (never used)

Minn Kota Quick Disconnect Trolling motor mount

Sea Star Hydraulic Steering

Humminbird Ethernet Switch (ASETH 5 PGL) Allows for 5 Networking Devices

NOCO Genius GENPRO10X4, 4-Bank, 40A (10A/Bank) Smart Marine Battery Charger

Two 12v 100ah LiPO Lithium Batteries (New Last Fall)

Amped 60AH Battery just for the electronics

Custom LED Bow Lights they sit flush and dont have to worry about the trolling motor blocking them.

Fuse box for all the electronics, making it easy to add and remove Graphs etc.

New water pump last spring (The old one was not bad but did it anyway)

New oil last spring.

Lower unit oil drained every fall, just put in new oil in lower unit.

My top speed is 42 mph. Very fuel efficient motor.

Me and a buddy, who is an electrician/engineer, wired in a dual circuit battery switch and the 4-bank battery charger with a Noco Plug. Its amazing. When the switch is off all of your batteries are switched off and you will not have any chance of parasitic draw. Also next to the switch is the Noco plug for the 4-bank charger. Just plug in an extension cord and all of your batteries will be charged and maintained. It charges both Lithium and Lead Acid batteries. When youre done fishing just turn the switch off and plug in the extension cord you are good to go the next morning. We also wired in a fuse box below the console where the electronics battery and charger are. The hummingbird switch is also there. We used heavier gauge wire, and all the connections were soldered with heat shrink. Also any metal added to the boat was ALWAYS stainless steel.

Will include 2 gimble mounts for 2 graphs.

Stainless steel prop, will include original prop.

Have original owners manual for the boat and motor, even a warrior hat that came with the boat.

Multiple RAM mount rod holders.

The trolling motor One Boat Network is plugged into the switch right now.

I was running a Helix 7 for mapping and a Solix 12 for Side Imaging and Mega Live. I ended up selling my Solix 12 and was anticipating buying a Humminbird XPLORE 10 or 12 and getting MegaLive 2 this spring until some life events happened and now I am trying to sell my boat. The way my boat is set up now is perfect for anyone that is looking for an updated boat that will run a full Humminbird setup or a Humminbird/Garmin Livescope setup.

There are 2 Livewells and 2 baitwells. There are amber inner running lights for night fishing, they all work. All the livewell lights work.

Will include 5 new life jackets and 1 through able.

I am also including the TKI 60 Pole with Folding Handle and Cisco Mount. I have a Cisco mounting plate I installed on the boat and you can also add more, like up by the bow. I paid 500 or a bit more for it. It is pricey but this is one of the best pole and mounting systems out there in my opinion. (https://tkicnc.com/product/tki-cnc-live-transducer-kit/) The pole can be used for Garmin Livescope or MegaLive.

Original Boat Cover included (not in pristine shape but it keeps the boat dry, the part that covers the motor isnt in the best shape. I was just going to get a new one for just the motor.

Bimini Included.

Boat has been stored inside its entire life including previous owners, excluding a few weeks when I kept it in town for Devils Lake trips.

When I got it 2.5 years ago, it had a CB radio and an old radio in the dash. I took both those out as I didnt see a need for them this day and age. I just brought a Bluetooth speaker on the boat if I wanted music. The spot where the radio was, I just turned that into a little cubby. Thats usually where I put my keys and wallet.

With this setup I do not see ever needing a kicker motor as I can get up to 4mph with the Quest trolling motor. The 2 lithium batteries give you plenty of power for all day use.

Sorry for the long description I am just trying to cover everything. If you have any questions, please reach out to me. I have many more pictures I can send you. I just brought it back to town from storage, so you are more than welcome to come look at it. This thing was my baby for the last couple years, and it has been taken care of very well.

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Additional Details
Condition: Used
Seller Type: Private Seller
Boat Item : Boats
Boat Make: Warrior
Boat Type: Sport Fisherman
Model: Falcon 177
Year: 2002
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Placed On: March 23rd 2025
Listing Expires On: April 23rd 2025
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