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Hi rec.boaters
I was just wondering what you guys might think to this swap if i was to approach this guy to ask. My boat a Bylr 2052LX yr2000, 4.3efi merc in good condition to offer a straight swap for a Glastron GS229 yr 1998 with a volvo 5ltr also in fair to good condition. I'm on my 2nd 2052lx and would'nt say no to a change but i do also like my boat, plus its probably lighter to tow but just a bit more space would'nt go a miss. I know nothing about Glastrons, how do they compare to Bayliners? Thankyou Simon |
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Rick Grew 2023 Sun Tracker Party Barge 22 DLX 2004 Past Commodore West River Yacht & Cruising Club www.wrycc.com Current Member of SunSeekers Boating Club |
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On 16 Aug, 00:39, RGrew176 wrote:
gilly;539350 Wrote: Hi rec.boaters I was just wondering what you guys might think to this swap if i was to approach this guy to ask. My boat a Bylr 2052LX yr2000, 4.3efi merc in good condition to offer a straight swap for a Glastron GS229 yr 1998 with a volvo 5ltr also in fair to good condition. I'm on my 2nd 2052lx and would'nt say no to a change but i do also like my boat, plus its probably lighter to tow but just a bit more space would'nt go a miss. I know nothing about Glastrons, how do they compare to Bayliners? Thankyou Simon I you are happy with the switch it is a fair trade. -- RGrew176 Thanks there guys. It's just given me something to think on,thats all,appreciate your comments. Regards Simon |
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On 16 Aug, 10:16, gilly wrote:
On 16 Aug, 00:39, RGrew176 wrote: gilly;539350 Wrote: Hi rec.boaters I was just wondering what you guys might think to this swap if i was to approach this guy to ask. My boat a Bylr 2052LX yr2000, 4.3efi merc in good condition to offer a straight swap for a Glastron GS229 yr 1998 with a volvo 5ltr also in fair to good condition. I'm on my 2nd 2052lx and would'nt say no to a change but i do also like my boat, plus its probably lighter to tow but just a bit more space would'nt go a miss. I know nothing about Glastrons, how do they compare to Bayliners? Thankyou Simon I you are happy with the switch it is a fair trade. -- RGrew176 Thanks there guys. It's just given me something to think on,thats all,appreciate your comments. Regards Simon I should also point out i suppose,that if i was to upgrade to a slightly larger boat, then the one thats taken my fancy is the Rinker 232. I only noticed the Glastron and price and thought it was a similar type of boat, but the Rinker really is the one i'd like at the end of the day.Maybe i should just wait and save and buy what i really want :-) Cheers again guys Simon |
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![]() "gilly" wrote in message ps.com... Hi rec.boaters I was just wondering what you guys might think to this swap if i was to approach this guy to ask. My boat a Bylr 2052LX yr2000, 4.3efi merc in good condition to offer a straight swap for a Glastron GS229 yr 1998 with a volvo 5ltr also in fair to good condition. I'm on my 2nd 2052lx and would'nt say no to a change but i do also like my boat, plus its probably lighter to tow but just a bit more space would'nt go a miss. I know nothing about Glastrons, how do they compare to Bayliners? Thankyou Simon I have a 1997 GS209 - Glastron. 4.3L Volvo Penta. The hull seems solid. I am not crazy about the carpeting which was glued on.......the floor is not glassed but just a marine plywood. I was also not crazy about the seating so I made some changes there. After bugs caused by my previous marina's mechanics were worked out at the end of last season I have had zero problems with it. Fun little boat. When I trailered it the first season I got close to 45 mph on the pitot tube speedo. I barrier coated and bottom painted it as we dock it now and lost some speed. GPS WOT speed is now close to but not reaching 40 mph. I never owned a Bayliner but hear that the new ones offer some great value. Prior to the Glastron I owned a Maxum 3200SCR (Brunswick family with Bayliner and SeaRay) and had zero structural or mechanical problems with it. As a heads up trade I would do it.....assuming apples for apples on accessories and trailers and assuming you are not trading for a lemon. If you make the trade make sure to have the boat surveyed ahead of time both structurally and mechanically, including a compression test on the engine. Find a good buyers surveyor in your area and use him. |
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