It's been a while since I have posted here! Still toying around with the idea of selling my aluminum boat, and I am pretty sure that my next boat will be a GW Seafarer. I live in Oregon, and have been browsing Craigslist nation-wide off and on; don't see that many listed here on the West Coast and the ones that do come up seem to be a lot higher priced than those on the East Coast.
Someone just listed a '93 Seafarer with a 200 HP Yamaha 2 stroke and a 8hp kicker. It has radar and a hard top and seems to be in excellent condition. The owner says he is not sure of the amount of hours on the main, but that the boat spent most of it's life as a ship to shore boat on a large yacht. I haven't gone to look at the boat because it is about 4 hours away, but the pictures appear to show that it is in good shape. Boat has a fresh coat of bottom paint and includes a trailer.
Questions:
* Anything to be aware of in the '93 era boats; wood stringers, etc?
* On older 2 stroke motors, can they hook them up to a machine to check hours as they can with newer four strokes?
* He is asking $25K which seems like an awful lot for a close to 30 year old boat. It's close, which is convenient, but it seems like I can get similar type boats back East for less than half of that price.
* Other factors I should consider?
Thanks!
Someone just listed a '93 Seafarer with a 200 HP Yamaha 2 stroke and a 8hp kicker. It has radar and a hard top and seems to be in excellent condition. The owner says he is not sure of the amount of hours on the main, but that the boat spent most of it's life as a ship to shore boat on a large yacht. I haven't gone to look at the boat because it is about 4 hours away, but the pictures appear to show that it is in good shape. Boat has a fresh coat of bottom paint and includes a trailer.
Questions:
* Anything to be aware of in the '93 era boats; wood stringers, etc?
* On older 2 stroke motors, can they hook them up to a machine to check hours as they can with newer four strokes?
* He is asking $25K which seems like an awful lot for a close to 30 year old boat. It's close, which is convenient, but it seems like I can get similar type boats back East for less than half of that price.
* Other factors I should consider?
Thanks!