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First recorded activity by BoatBanter: Oct 2006
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Bayliner 16 ft, Fish and Ski...
BTW, got it for $1250.00
Hmmmm - a little suspicious.
Great price, but it has some problems. I sold a 1995 19' Reinell bowrider
last year for $7800, but it was in pristine condition. My guess is that
there are probably some outdrive/engine problems hiding there as well.
At the end of the day, if he spends 3-4k for repairs to make it a solid
boat, he's still in good shape.
--Mike
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in
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Hi All!
I'm excited. We just agreed to buy a bayliner 1995 bayliner 1600
Capri LS. It's 16ft long, comes with a trailer, motor (force 70) and
actually works! Got it for a song, so I figure it's a good way to get
into boating and to learn. there are 2 problems with the hull. The
Gel coating was damaged in 2 small areas. And the floor boards are
"spongy" in an area. How hard is this stuff to fix? The previous
owner has been using a piece of plywood to lay over the floor. But
it's not rotted through, just soft. Hard/necessary to replace the
flooring? How about the gelcoating? Hrd to repair? The owner said I
could just do a fiberglass patch over it, but I'd like to hear how to
do it right.
Damaged as in a bump/blister looking thing? It will probably require
some sort of repair - water could have gotten into the fiberglass - you
will probably have to sound it out for water by giving it the thump
test. Gelcoating isn't hard, but if you haven't done it before, it can
be problematic as it requires some specific setup parameters like temp,
humidity, stuff like that.
As to the floor, that can also be a problem as the wood is probably
soft - that's a winter's project if it isn't too bad to use this
summer.
If you are having these kinds of problems, you might want to check
the transom, outdrive seals (if it's an i/o) or if an outboard, check
to see if there is a lot of movement on the transom when the outboard
is moved up and down.
Thanks for any help!
BTW, got it for $1250.00
Hmmmm - a little suspicious.
Then again, Chuck would probably claim that you underpaid by at
least $8,000.
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