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Help on boat find
- Tommy3
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Help on boat find
Im looking at a 1995 Carver 250 mid cabin express. 5.7 mercruiser with a Bravo111. Hull is good. Current owner bought new boat and is looking to sell for $2500. Needs a good cleaning and TLC. Its a Long Island boat.
What do you all think please?
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Re: Help on boat find
If she looks like she might be in good shape and you're sure she is the one for you, have a survey done. If nothing else, it'll note deficiencies that you can start repairing over time. You'll need one for insurance anyway and it can also serve as a negotiating tool should some expensive repair needs be pointed out.
Drive repairs can be costly so I recommend you remove the drive and inspect the u-joints, gimbal bearing, bellows, etc. You should also pull the drain plug and check the gear lube. The drain plug should have a magnet to collect metal particles. Fine particles are normal but if you see flakes or large pieces, or the oil is black and burnt, it's a sign of something wrong or lack of maintenance. You also don't want to see any water in the oil. So many things to look for at the drive end and transom assembly, so if you don't know what to look for, you may want to get a tech to inspect it for you or you may get stuck with costly repairs. Corrosion loves the Bravo III so take a good look at that or you might be replacing the drive $$$.
Good luck and keep us posted.
- Tommy3
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Re: Help on boat find
Thanks so much for input. You think current owner is ok with a survey on a 2k$ boat?
Thanks
Tom
- km1125
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Re: Help on boat find
YOU need to know what you're getting into. At only $2K, I would EXPECT and PLAN on putting a few $K and plenty of elbow grease into it so you know things are in good shape, so it shouldn't be any surprise if the surveyor notes those things. Much will be those same things Viper included in his list... all that outdrive stuff, which is stuff you want to do to any "new to you" boat with an outdrive. You really want a surveyor to look at the hull good though, so you know you're not investing some $$ into a hull that might be a problem down the road (which may not affect you or your enjoyment of the boat, but may prevent you from selling when you want or need to)
- Cooler
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Re: Help on boat find
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Re: Help on boat find
I am sure I will receive some negative comments, but personally wouldn't pay $300 to survey a 2k boat, unless I knew zero about boats.
- bud37
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Re: Help on boat find
My take on boats for 2500.00 dollars is the guy wants it gone. Who knows what the reason is, but lets put it this way, you can clean that up, I can tell from the pics.......but if the engine and drive unit are suspect or the transom is soft you will be into it for another 10 to 15 K.....so consider what a boat just like that, in great shape, sells for ??
Lets say you clean it up and put it on the market, you can just about bet if it is over 10k someone will get a survey. Looks like you have some older boats, so maybe you want to take a chance here. Just my opinion.
Does the trailer go with it ? Good luck man.
- buster53
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Re: Help on boat find
If the owner balks at a survey, don't walk...run.
- Tommy3
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1975 20 ft Thompson
1969 17ft Sportcraft
1968 19ft Seastar - Location: Long Island
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Re: Help on boat find
Thanks so much for the input. Will decide today. I believe book value according to NADA is about $9K.
What is your opinions of Carver?
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Re: Help on boat find
tomschauer wrote:Source of the post If it comes with that aluminum trailer, I would think you could part it out and sell the trailer and make a profit if you found any major issues with the boat.
I am sure I will receive some negative comments, but personally wouldn't pay $300 to survey a 2k boat, unless I knew zero about boats.
I agree with the trailer itself being worth it but maybe the OP is looking to get out and enjoy boating rather than a quick turnaround/profit. Ending up with a lemon will put an end to that for a while. I also don't know about south of the boarder but up here, parting a boat out isn't a problem with respect to the hardware, the real challenge is the disposing of the hull. That costs a fair penny up here.
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