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New Jersey21 Walkaround

2006 Pro-Line 21 Walkaround

$ 25,000

Hamilton Township, New Jersey 08690

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Seller Information

Robert Honey

Robert Honey

New Jersey

Private

Make
Pro-Line
Model
21 Walkaround
Year
2006
Gross Tonnage
N/A
Length (ft)
21
Beam (ft)
8.5
Draft (ft)
2.5
Fuel
Gasoline
Engine Hours
338
Number of Engines
Single engine
Engine Type
2-Stroke / 4-Stroke
Cabins
N/A

Description

2006 Pro-line 21’ WA. Boat repowered in 2012 with 2012 Mercury 4 stroke. Currently has 338hours. Boat professionally cleaned and winterized at the end of every season (Oil, gear oil, fuel and oil filter, fuel water separator, winterized washdown pump). Stored in marina slip during summer. Bottom painted (will need refresh for 2026 season) Many things recently replaced/upgraded. • New Garmin 9” ECHOMAP UHD 93sv w/ GT56 Transducer • BOSS MGR350B Bluetooth Head Unit with two 4” speakers front and two 8” speakers rear • Standard Horizon Explorer GX1600 VHF Radio • Seaflow bilge pump with...

Captain's Notes

The 21 Walkaround shines as a do‑it‑all hull for anglers who also want to keep family and friends happy. The deep, secure cockpit gives you confidence when the chop comes up, while the wide walkaround side decks make it easy to work fish forward or just grab the hook off the bow. You get true weekend flexibility: duck into the cuddy for a quick nap, stash gear out of the weather, or set up the kids with a shaded hangout. The helm layout has good sightlines standing or seated, and the boat’s size makes it simple to dock, single‑hand, and tow with a mid‑size truck or SUV.

Why 21 Walkaround in New Jersey

A 21-foot walkaround is a sweet spot for local waters that can turn lumpy without warning. The Pro-Line’s hull has enough weight and deadrise to slice through afternoon chop, yet it’s still shallow-draft and nimble for exploring tighter harbors, creeks, and sandbars. You get full 360-degree fishability with secure side decks, plus a small cabin to escape sun, spray, or a passing squall. It’s easy to trailer to different ramps, inexpensive to dock, and manageable for a single skipper. For mixed-duty days—morning trolling runs, afternoon tube pulls, sunset cruises—this model stays versatile, economical, and straightforward to handle.

Last updatedMay 14, 2026 at 7:09 PM

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