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Help on boat find

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Re: Help on boat find

Postby Tommy3 » January 18th, 2020, 11:23 am

oh man. that's what I was afraid of.
Heres my costs so far.
650 to repair engine. 300 to reinstall
600 for bearing carrier in outdrive, new lube, paint etc and rehang
stringers?
inside transom plate? is that a huge worry taking on water?

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Re: Help on boat find

Postby bud37 » January 18th, 2020, 11:51 am

tomschauer wrote:Source of the post The bad news, if that engine sat with water in it, its going to need a lot more than a valve job. When you add in the other repairs that you know of, your talking about putting 8k into a boat that's worth 5k on the top end in great condition. Not good math. If it came with the trailer, sell the trailer for 2k scrap the boat and start your search over.



+++1.....bare min for heads alone would be resurface etc, etc....not real sure about that gasket being the cause, that would have to be verified.

That alone with my est. comes up around 10 to 12K, with your purchase price in....the estimates are never right are they ? What does it cost in your area to send a boat for scrap would be another consideration, as you have some saleable parts there to recover some of your cost so far.

Look, anything can be repaired and restored, just depends on the total cost you are prepared to lay out, one of the many reasons boats cost more than cars to restore is they are difficult to move around once you get past a certain size.

Good luck with it whatever route you choose....
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Re: Help on boat find

Postby Tommy3 » January 18th, 2020, 12:01 pm

Thanks for the help. A little disappointed here.
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Re: Help on boat find

Postby Cooler » January 18th, 2020, 12:07 pm

I hate to be the bearer of news someone does not want to hear, but, Tom & Bud are absolutely right. Just looking at the pics, we can assure you this is a money pit. Save the agony, recover what you can, and start over. The fixes you are thinking about sound like minimum estimate to get running, but you will never be able to have any confidence in this vessel. She has had her day. At least you have a chance of minimal loss at this point. Good luck. Sorry for the news, but it could be much worse in terms of expense and safety. 8-) er
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Re: Help on boat find

Postby km1125 » January 18th, 2020, 12:47 pm

Tommy3 wrote:Source of the post
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ALSO...
Mechanic noticed two cracks in interior transom assembly. 2800.00 for that. He feels transom is not bad as far as softness.
What are your thoughts please[image][/image]


What is the "interior transom assembly"... a casting? I'd want to know why it cracked. Is that 2800 for the part? If so, you could probably find a replacement at a boat junkyard for much less.
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Re: Help on boat find

Postby Tommy3 » January 18th, 2020, 12:50 pm

HI
It mounts inside of transom then bolts go through transom to grab outer assembly
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Re: Help on boat find

Postby Tommy3 » January 19th, 2020, 7:38 am

Well if anyone needs parts for a 1995 250 mid cabin express let me know. Boat has a full canvas top, mooring cover, camper back with screens,extended swim platform and most of boat in good shape cushions etc
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Re: Help on boat find

Postby Cooler » January 19th, 2020, 12:02 pm

Check out if there are any salvage buyers in your area. Just go to a marine store and ask if they know of any. With that list of parts, and especially a trailer, you may be able to get out for your expense. Just don't tell the prospective buyer what you paid. Then you don't have to worry about disposing of the hull when everything is stripped. Too bad you're not in my area. I know a guy that would easily pay what you need. Good luck! 8-) er
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Re: Help on boat find

Postby Pete » January 19th, 2020, 1:40 pm

I bought a 26.5 Bayliner a few years back for $1. Basically the PO wanted it towed out of their yard. After conducting my own year down, found dry rot in the transom. Boat is dead but the motor is new and the trailer is in good shape so I got the value out. The boat will either be "yard art" or a retirement project.

Absolutely get a survey with water meter/transom test and a compression test. My 2 cents...
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Re: Help on boat find

Postby Tommy3 » January 19th, 2020, 3:35 pm

Thanks all. Keep your eyes and ears open if you know anyone.
Are rotted stringers in engine compartment unsafe?

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