I agree that the price is way too high. That would be a more reasonable price if it had a newer motor. I just picked up a 1993 Seafarer 228G in the Fall of last year that I paid $14K. The engine is a 2004 Yamaha 225 four stroke that had 460 hours. I did have to pull the head off and replace the oil pump, replace the seals in the lower unit for my own piece of mind, and checked the exhaust system which is in okay condition. I will keep an eye one that the next few years. I looked for years to find a 228G and definitely love the boat. I don't think I would buy a 226 or 228 without the bracket. The full transom height is great. Spent $8K rigging it with a kicker and fishing accessories.
Good looking boat, especially for being now 31 years old. Looks like you, or the previous owner, replaced all of the teak inserts and panels? I think it looks a lot better without them. I don't believe the 228 was offered without a bracket, unless it's an early, early one from the 1980's or so forth, and they also offered a 227 Seafarer with an inboard/outboard, but that's a different story. But yes, I agree and I spent just over a year looking for my boat as well. Finally found one in Deale, Maryland at the local GW dealership in October of 2021, where they were asking $28k for the boat, I offered them $26.5k and they said sure. Been happy with it ever since, she's caught a ton of fish and I don't see myself selling her anytime soon, if ever.