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Now, remember that I'm working on an "austerity" budget, so I can't
really be picky. I have the opportunity to buy a 1984 19' Searay w/cuddy, trailer, 3.0 135hp OMC (Yeah, I've already heard that the motor for that size boat is underpowered) which has been gone through and tested, it has good canvas and everything is in very good shape. The upholstery needs some attention, but I consider that a minor detail. The price has been set at $1300.00 to $1500.00. Is this a good price? Is this a decent boat? |
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On 29 Jun 2006 21:43:05 -0700, Mike wrote:
Now, remember that I'm working on an "austerity" budget, so I can't really be picky. I have the opportunity to buy a 1984 19' Searay w/cuddy, trailer, 3.0 135hp OMC (Yeah, I've already heard that the motor for that size boat is underpowered) which has been gone through and tested, it has good canvas and everything is in very good shape. The upholstery needs some attention, but I consider that a minor detail. The price has been set at $1300.00 to $1500.00. Is this a good price? Is this a decent boat? If trailer is included, it is a good deal that could accommodate some unpleasant surprises. If not, I would consider is merely a fair deal. i |
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![]() I have the opportunity to buy a 1984 19' Searay w/cuddy, trailer, 3.0 135hp OMC (Yeah, I've already heard that the motor for that size boat is underpowered) which has been gone through and tested, it has good canvas and everything is in very good shape. The upholstery needs some attention, but I consider that a minor detail. The price has been set at $1300.00 to $1500.00. Is this a good price? Is this a decent boat? If it doesn't leak or have hidden hull damage, it's a good deal. |
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![]() Stanley Barthfarkle wrote: I have the opportunity to buy a 1984 19' Searay w/cuddy, trailer, 3.0 135hp OMC (Yeah, I've already heard that the motor for that size boat is underpowered) which has been gone through and tested, it has good canvas and everything is in very good shape. The upholstery needs some attention, but I consider that a minor detail. The price has been set at $1300.00 to $1500.00. Is this a good price? Is this a decent boat? If it doesn't leak or have hidden hull damage, it's a good deal. No leaks, the hull is in good shape. He's kind of a stickler for details and is even mounting a new prop and replacing a failing ignition coil. The guy is the father of one of my daughters' friends and has taken the kids out on the boat recently. The only thing it does need is the upholstery redone. |
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On 29 Jun 2006 21:43:05 -0700, "Mike" wrote:
Now, remember that I'm working on an "austerity" budget, so I can't really be picky. I have the opportunity to buy a 1984 19' Searay w/cuddy, trailer, 3.0 135hp OMC (Yeah, I've already heard that the motor for that size boat is underpowered) which has been gone through and tested, it has good canvas and everything is in very good shape. The upholstery needs some attention, but I consider that a minor detail. The price has been set at $1300.00 to $1500.00. Is this a good price? Is this a decent boat? If you are lucky, and there are no major hidden problems, you may get a few good years out of it without any big expenses. That would be unusual in my experience however. If your budget is as tight as you say, I'd be more inclined to recommend a smaller outboard powered boat, or no boat at all. |
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![]() Wayne.B wrote: If you are lucky, and there are no major hidden problems, you may get a few good years out of it without any big expenses. That would be unusual in my experience however. If your budget is as tight as you say, I'd be more inclined to recommend a smaller outboard powered boat, or no boat at all. Hm, now I am confused. Ok, I will look at everything stated in this thread. If all the aforementioned criteria is met with satisfaction, then is the boat good enough to get? I was also told that OMC was bought out by Bombardier and the motors are no longer supported with parts becoming harder and more expensive. Is this true? The problem I'm running into is this: The price of gas is making the small boat market really active. I see lots of small boats, but none of them are for sale, especially economically priced. Ideally I wanted a 17' to 18' closed bow with a decent outboard. I'm not finding them. Hey, if anybody knows of a boat in the upstate/northern/Thousand Islands area of NY, I'd like to know about it. |
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