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Ookie Wonderslug June 13th 04 12:52 AM

Stingray SVB 198, Any good?
 
I have a guy wanting to sell me a 1988 Stingray SVB 198 for $3,000.
It has a 4.3l Merc engine and an OMC outdrive. The boat looks clean
and nothing is rotted or in disrepair. However, there is black oily
dust on some of the engine parts and the altenator has some light rust
on the outside housing. All the hoses look to be in good condition
too. I noticed a motor mount nut was rusted pretty badly as well as
one of the bolts that hold on the water pump. Should I be concerned
about these little things? There are no holes in the hull or even any
scrapes like one would see if the boat had been beached from time to
time. But there is a place at the stern on the bottom that looks like
it may have hit a rock once and was repaired. There is no damage at
all to anything on the outside of the sterndrive and the prop looks
like it has never touched mud. Should this concern me? It is a
beautiful boat and I would hate to get it in the water and find out I
got a piece of ****.

Anyone had any experience with these boats? Are they as hated as
bayliner?

Thanks


Butch Davis June 13th 04 03:11 PM

Stingray SVB 198, Any good?
 
Don't know these boats well, but the key factor is, to me, age. I assume
the boat has a lot of wood in it's construction. Due to the age and the
wood I'd have it carefully surveyed before buying.

A few years ago, five??, I saw a Stingray at a shop where it had been
brought for structural repairs after turning over on it's trailer. The fit
and finish, especially in hidden areas, was pretty shoddy, IMO. Not to say
that a Stingray in good condition which gets plenty of TLC from the owner
couldn't give a lot of years of pleasant boating. OTOH, if any rot is
present the boat could be a nightmare.

Get a survey!

Butch
"Ookie Wonderslug" wrote in message
...
I have a guy wanting to sell me a 1988 Stingray SVB 198 for $3,000.
It has a 4.3l Merc engine and an OMC outdrive. The boat looks clean
and nothing is rotted or in disrepair. However, there is black oily
dust on some of the engine parts and the altenator has some light rust
on the outside housing. All the hoses look to be in good condition
too. I noticed a motor mount nut was rusted pretty badly as well as
one of the bolts that hold on the water pump. Should I be concerned
about these little things? There are no holes in the hull or even any
scrapes like one would see if the boat had been beached from time to
time. But there is a place at the stern on the bottom that looks like
it may have hit a rock once and was repaired. There is no damage at
all to anything on the outside of the sterndrive and the prop looks
like it has never touched mud. Should this concern me? It is a
beautiful boat and I would hate to get it in the water and find out I
got a piece of ****.

Anyone had any experience with these boats? Are they as hated as
bayliner?

Thanks




Woodchuck June 13th 04 05:27 PM

Stingray SVB 198, Any good?
 
Rusty bolts and things. I would be more worried about what you can't see,
such as the OMC outdrive. Have him produce service records for work done
such as oil changes, drive oil change, etc. And... drive before you BUY IT!
Over all 3k sounds like a good price for the way the boat looks.

"Ookie Wonderslug" wrote in message
...
I have a guy wanting to sell me a 1988 Stingray SVB 198 for $3,000.
It has a 4.3l Merc engine and an OMC outdrive. The boat looks clean
and nothing is rotted or in disrepair. However, there is black oily
dust on some of the engine parts and the altenator has some light rust
on the outside housing. All the hoses look to be in good condition
too. I noticed a motor mount nut was rusted pretty badly as well as
one of the bolts that hold on the water pump. Should I be concerned
about these little things? There are no holes in the hull or even any
scrapes like one would see if the boat had been beached from time to
time. But there is a place at the stern on the bottom that looks like
it may have hit a rock once and was repaired. There is no damage at
all to anything on the outside of the sterndrive and the prop looks
like it has never touched mud. Should this concern me? It is a
beautiful boat and I would hate to get it in the water and find out I
got a piece of ****.

Anyone had any experience with these boats? Are they as hated as
bayliner?

Thanks





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