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On Fri, 04 Apr 2008 00:53:53 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 19:37:59 -0500, John H. wrote: On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 15:47:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Apr 3, 3:41*pm, "JimH" wrote: "Robert M. Gary" wrote in ... On Apr 3, 9:29 am, John H. wrote: Make sure you get a chance to have the boat and engine inspected before plunking down your money! Everyone says that as a kind of CYA. However, in truth paying $800 to inspect a boat that is otherwise pretty new and been maintained (with documentation) by a well-known shop may not be best bang-for-buck. -Robert ============== It cost me $385 to have my 20 footer surveyed. *The survey included the structure, mechanics and a compression test on the engine. I would never buy a used boat without having it surveyed. I'm no expert, but I bought both of my boats without a survey or a "sea trial" The prices were right, and I'm no expert, but I can check stuff out fairly well. Been well satisfied with what I have. Tim, didn't your boats cost less than a survey would have? Seems to me you got a pretty good deal on those guys! He found them in a land fill. Or was it eBay? Well, doesn't matter - rougly the same thing. :) Hey, they were cheap and they work. He's probably not worried about the cuties chasing him because of his pretty boat any more, so he got a good deal! |
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On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 07:33:58 -0700 (PDT), "Robert M. Gary"
wrote: On Apr 3, 2:35*pm, John H. wrote: I might not plunk down $800, but I'd take it to a mechanic and have the engine looked over. I've a feeling he could get something in the 18' range checked out for a lot less than $800. I only mentioned $800 because it was the minimum I was able to find calling around local boat shops when I was looking. -Robert Was that for a bigger boat? |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ... I only mentioned $800 because it was the minimum I was able to find calling around local boat shops when I was looking. -Robert Was that for a bigger boat? 18 foot. -Robert I had a full survey done on a 52 footer for less than that. Plus, he included a few hours of personal instruction on handling instruction/techniques after the sale. Granted, it was almost 8 years ago, but still, 800 bucks for an 18 footer sounds obscene. Eisboch |
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On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 13:56:10 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
800 bucks for an 18 footer sounds obscene. Yes. I had a 24 footer surveyed in Norwalk, CT 5 years ago for about $350. |
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