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I am looking at obtaining an older fibreglass Crestliner boat, 20' long
with a Johnson 140 on it. It is out of the water on a trailer and where
the keel sits on the front roller it has damaged the fibreglass leaving
an indentation. I have looked at it and found water drops in that
location. There is no way this could be rain water. The seller is
claiming it has been out of the water for over a year except for the
short trip from his cottage to the marina where he put it on the
trailer. There is an hour meter on the boat which has 492 hours on it.
I don't know if this works or if it was installed when the boat was
new.

My first question is, can the fibreglass inside the gel coat become
waterlogged? Secondly, I believe there is styrofoam floation between
the hull and the floor, is it possible for this material to become
water logged if the water got past the fibreglass. If there is water in
the fibreglass, is it possible to get it out.

Secondly, there is an older Johnson 140 HP on it. The marina put a new
stator into it last year along with some other work totalling $1500.
They claim the motor is fine and will be trouble free for several
years. I have been told by others in the area to stay away from this
engine as it is known for causing trouble and not being all that
dependable.

So, my next question is what is the group's opinion of this model of
motor.

Finally, they are asking $3000. for the boat, tandem tilt trailer,
sport cover, canopy and heavy canvass winter storage cover. The marina
figures I can get it for $1800-2000. Should I take a gamble on it? It
will not be used heavily, primarily for transporting diving students to
and from their practical lessons and for their certification dives.
Speed is not a requirement as I can conduct part of the lesson enroute
to the practice site.

Thanks for the help/advice/info.

Rob

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I am looking at obtaining an older fibreglass Crestliner boat, 20' long
with a Johnson 140 on it. It is out of the water on a trailer and where
the keel sits on the front roller it has damaged the fibreglass leaving
an indentation. I have looked at it and found water drops in that
location. There is no way this could be rain water.



Yes, it may be waterlogged and probably is by your description. Depending
on the degree it may be very expensive to fix and even dangerous to use. If
you are intent on buying it, hire a surveyor and have him tap the hull and
inspect it with a moisture meter. Personally, I'd pass on it.

Eisboch


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