Comes with Boat and Motor. Towing trailer, trolling motor, Anker and a few lives vests.
Captain's Notes
Lightweight and simple to handle, this 1990 Gregor U-123 is the kind of tin boat that makes early launches and solo missions easy. The welded aluminum hull is known for taking bumps from docks, rocks, and shorelines without complaining, and it’s shallow-draft enough to nose into skinny water where bigger rigs can’t follow. Its compact size makes storage straightforward, whether you’re sliding it beside a garage or tucking it into a small side yard. On the water, the stable, open layout leaves plenty of room for coolers, tackle boxes, or crab pots. It’s the sort of no-frills utility skiff that rewards owners who want more time fishing and exploring than fiddling with complex systems.
Why U-123 in California
The Gregor U-123 shines in areas with a mix of small lakes, winding rivers, and sheltered coastal backwaters. Its modest length and light aluminum construction make it easy to launch at older ramps, gravel access points, or tight shoreline pull-offs where larger boats struggle. The hull is efficient with smaller outboards, which keeps fuel use and operating costs low on longer days of trolling or exploring distant coves. When afternoon chop kicks up, the boat’s predictable handling and sturdy build inspire confidence without feeling overpowered. For anglers, crabbers, and casual cruisers who frequent local waters with shifting depths, submerged structure, and narrow channels, this model is a smart, practical match.
Last updatedMarch 27, 2026 at 1:42 AM
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