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I am looking at a 1997 201WA Proline with a 135 merc. Fresh water boat any
good or bad comments. Very clean boat, either been on hoist or trailer, stored in a pole barn for winter. Thanks |
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 23:50:06 -0400, "Tony"
wrote: I am looking at a 1997 201WA Proline with a 135 merc. Fresh water boat any good or bad comments. Very clean boat, either been on hoist or trailer, stored in a pole barn for winter. I'm not a big fan of the 20 foot Prolines. To me, they are much too light in terms of weight and even the open CC are cramped without a lot of space to move around. If you are on the tall/big side of the scales, they aren't very comfortable - passengers seems like they are sitting right on top of you - hard to fish from without having to worry about smacking somebody in the head with a lure. A lot of this has to do with the smallish beam (8') and the dead rise which is 20 degrees or thereabouts. Another issue with Prolines of this size I've been on is that they are very tippy. By comparison, I can stand on the gunwale of my Ranger CC and the boat doesn't budge. Stand on the gunwale of a Proline and the boat will tip halfway up the freeboard. I think that's a fair test because I'm 6'3" and 250 last check. :) Fit and finish are ok. Being so light, that engine will push it along very nicely and you will get decent economy - the boat is spec'd out for a 150 max so it's right in the "good" power range. Depending on if there is a T-top/hardtop/canvas combination, I'm guessing the owner is asking $12,000/12,500. Without looking it up, it's trade-in value is about $7500 (depending on where you live) so figure a reasonable offer is around $10/10,500 for a ten year old boat. One issue will be the engine, so you will want that checked by a dealer mechanic - pay for an hour's shop time to have the engine gone through with the usual, engine hours, compression, general condition, lower unit oil, etc. Don't use the mechanic where the boat is - use a different Merc dealer - just precautionary. Be aware that a lot of dealers service departments won't deal with engines that are ten years or more old in particular if they are older technology - like carbed engines. That's not a firm rule, but it's becoming more and more common. |
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 23:50:06 -0400, "Tony" wrote:
I am looking at a 1997 201WA Proline with a 135 merc. Fresh water boat any good or bad comments. Very clean boat, either been on hoist or trailer, stored in a pole barn for winter. Thanks I have a '97 211 WA that I've been very pleased with. It has a 5.7L I/O with the Alpha sterndrive. That seems like very little horsepower for a 20'er. Have you been out in it? I've had no problems with the boat, other than some minor electrical stuff. The problems I've had have been with the engine or outdrive, mostly due to my lack of diligence. |
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 23:50:06 -0400, "Tony" wrote:
I am looking at a 1997 201WA Proline with a 135 merc. Fresh water boat any good or bad comments. Very clean boat, either been on hoist or trailer, stored in a pole barn for winter. Thanks PS. Is it similar to this one? http://www.internetboats.com/boatfiles/88042435.html |
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