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I've got a 1998 Capri 1950CL with the 3 liter, 135 HP engine, and love it.
It's not a hot rod, but it hauls 4 adults and several children for tubing and wakeboarding. it's very economical. If you and your friends are hefty, pulling someone up on a slalom ski might require they hang on and hold their breath longer than they'd like! A 15 year old runabout might not be worth the cost of a surveyor, but I'd have a mechanic inspect the engine and drive and have someone who knows what to look for check the hull. "Matt Lang" wrote in message om... "hanson" wrote in message ... I'm thinking about purchasing a 1990 Bayliner Capri 185 w/130 I/O. Anyone have any experiences, good or bad, with that make/model that they could send my way? Anything I should be looking out for? This is a two owner boat and the guy says the thing is mint, but I need more information than that. There are some bayliners that use reworked chrysler engines or something like it ... I hear these motors suck. Look into that... Check the boat for soft/rotten transom and soaked fiberglass, if you dont know how then let an expert look at this. I bought my first boat with a transom soft as butter, not knowing about these things .. Either way: ANY boat that runs and gets you home is fun and better than no boat ![]() Matt |
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