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[email protected] August 2nd 20 08:53 PM

1985 Bayliner
 
I just got this 1985 Bayliner Trophy with a 5.0 liter V8 Volvo Penta dual outdrive for free, and I'm wondering if it's worth keeping, it's in great shape and has been under a cover for 10 years. The specs claim 220 hp. It has a hard top inclosing the cockpic. 1985 was a full 2yrs before Brunswick made any changes, so anyone have any opinions? Keep it clean please.

[email protected] August 2nd 20 10:09 PM

1985 Bayliner
 
On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 12:53:22 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

I just got this 1985 Bayliner Trophy with a 5.0 liter V8 Volvo Penta dual outdrive for free, and I'm wondering if it's worth keeping, it's in great shape and has been under a cover for 10 years. The specs claim 220 hp. It has a hard top inclosing the cockpic. 1985 was a full 2yrs before Brunswick made any changes, so anyone have any opinions? Keep it clean please.


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If it looks good, runs well, and is suitable for the kind of boating
you like to do, by all means keep it. Of course there is an old
saying that nothing is more expensive than a free boat, but that's
true about all boats, not just free ones. Maintenance, storage,
insurance and operating costs always turn out to be higher than you
expect so be prepared for sticker shock on all of that. If you're not
prepared for surprises than it might be better to sell before you get
in too deep.

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John[_6_] August 2nd 20 11:13 PM

1985 Bayliner
 
On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 12:53:22 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

I just got this 1985 Bayliner Trophy with a 5.0 liter V8 Volvo Penta dual outdrive for free, and I'm wondering if it's worth keeping, it's in great shape and has been under a cover for 10 years. The specs claim 220 hp. It has a hard top inclosing the cockpic. 1985 was a full 2yrs before Brunswick made any changes, so anyone have any opinions? Keep it clean please.


What Wayne said!
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[email protected] August 3rd 20 12:39 AM

1985 Bayliner
 
On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 12:53:22 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

I just got this 1985 Bayliner Trophy with a 5.0 liter V8 Volvo Penta dual outdrive for free, and I'm wondering if it's worth keeping, it's in great shape and has been under a cover for 10 years. The specs claim 220 hp. It has a hard top inclosing the cockpic. 1985 was a full 2yrs before Brunswick made any changes, so anyone have any opinions? Keep it clean please.


Run it till it breaks and throw it away. Wayne is right, I would not
spend a lot of money on a "free" boat.

Justan August 3rd 20 03:01 AM

1985 Bayliner
 
On 8/2/20 2:09 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 12:53:22 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

I just got this 1985 Bayliner Trophy with a 5.0 liter V8 Volvo Penta dual outdrive for free, and I'm wondering if it's worth keeping, it's in great shape and has been under a cover for 10 years. The specs claim 220 hp. It has a hard top inclosing the cockpic. 1985 was a full 2yrs before Brunswick made any changes, so anyone have any opinions? Keep it clean please.


===

If it looks good, runs well, and is suitable for the kind of boating
you like to do, by all means keep it. Of course there is an old
saying that nothing is more expensive than a free boat, but that's
true about all boats, not just free ones. Maintenance, storage,
insurance and operating costs always turn out to be higher than you
expect so be prepared for sticker shock on all of that. If you're not
prepared for surprises than it might be better to sell before you get
in too deep.


The best part of that package is the Volvo duoprop. Its worth some money
assuming it isn't trashed. We can assume the rest of that package is trash.



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