Hello everyone, just joined in order to tap into the vast wisdom and experience that is here.
I've been poking around looking at boats for some time (planning to buy one for 15 years, but just haven't been able to "pull the trigger"); now is the time.
I've really fallen in love with the Seafarer 228 - it seems perfect for my needs here in the "south coast" of central California. In less than great weather, the boat will be used to get me and my family/friends up and down the coast for H&L fishing and spearfishing; on good days I hope to get out to the Channel Islands (generally a 50 to 100 mile round trip depending on islands). As some may know, we can get some pretty unpredictable weather out in the channel, and it is very common to slog back home in a big following sea. An enclosed helm is also important, because after spending the day in 60 degree water, the last thing you want is to ride home blowing in the wind and spray. I'd love a pilothouse type boat, but the typical options are either out of my price range or are too heavy to tow with my Toyota Tundra. (I am about a mile from the boat ramp, btw).
Anyway, this will be my first boat, and I've been spending many, many hours researching and studying Whalers, Aquasports, Gradys and others. I've managed to find a couple of Seafarer 226s and 228s that I am interested in and are in my price range. (anyone with feedback on the whaler Outrage/Revenge vs. Aquasport WA vs Seafarer would be welcome!). Because of the price differential between my local area and the rest of the country, I will very likely buy something out of state and have it trucked to me here (prices are often $10,000 more here locally for a 22' boat!!!). This leads me to my question:
Is there a FAQ or thread somewhere here on the site that covers "what to look for when buying a used Seafarer"? If so, I'd be grateful if someone would post it for me. If not, I'd be grateful to anyone replying to this thread with suggestions.
Because I'll be talking to folks across the country, I'll be following a process something like this:
1. Review pictures
2. Email back and forth with some basic questions
3. Telephone interview
4. Engage a survey
5. Fly out and see the boat myself and trial it
6. Pay cash and ship it home if it looks right (I've been looking at U-Ship - any feedback there?)
Since I'm a newbie to owning a boat, and Internet research can only take one so far, I'm looking for help from the community for things to look for in any or all of these steps. Things like:
*Known issues in post-SV2 Seafarers (probably 1992 to 2000)
*Typical modifications to watch out for
*Important maintenance that should be confirmed
*Signs of good or poor ownership
As you can see, I'm a bit of a detail-oriented guy, but part of this is self-preservation; if I get the wrong boat that has too many unforeseen problems, my wife will kill me!!
Thanks in advance!
-Brent
I've been poking around looking at boats for some time (planning to buy one for 15 years, but just haven't been able to "pull the trigger"); now is the time.
I've really fallen in love with the Seafarer 228 - it seems perfect for my needs here in the "south coast" of central California. In less than great weather, the boat will be used to get me and my family/friends up and down the coast for H&L fishing and spearfishing; on good days I hope to get out to the Channel Islands (generally a 50 to 100 mile round trip depending on islands). As some may know, we can get some pretty unpredictable weather out in the channel, and it is very common to slog back home in a big following sea. An enclosed helm is also important, because after spending the day in 60 degree water, the last thing you want is to ride home blowing in the wind and spray. I'd love a pilothouse type boat, but the typical options are either out of my price range or are too heavy to tow with my Toyota Tundra. (I am about a mile from the boat ramp, btw).
Anyway, this will be my first boat, and I've been spending many, many hours researching and studying Whalers, Aquasports, Gradys and others. I've managed to find a couple of Seafarer 226s and 228s that I am interested in and are in my price range. (anyone with feedback on the whaler Outrage/Revenge vs. Aquasport WA vs Seafarer would be welcome!). Because of the price differential between my local area and the rest of the country, I will very likely buy something out of state and have it trucked to me here (prices are often $10,000 more here locally for a 22' boat!!!). This leads me to my question:
Is there a FAQ or thread somewhere here on the site that covers "what to look for when buying a used Seafarer"? If so, I'd be grateful if someone would post it for me. If not, I'd be grateful to anyone replying to this thread with suggestions.
Because I'll be talking to folks across the country, I'll be following a process something like this:
1. Review pictures
2. Email back and forth with some basic questions
3. Telephone interview
4. Engage a survey
5. Fly out and see the boat myself and trial it
6. Pay cash and ship it home if it looks right (I've been looking at U-Ship - any feedback there?)
Since I'm a newbie to owning a boat, and Internet research can only take one so far, I'm looking for help from the community for things to look for in any or all of these steps. Things like:
*Known issues in post-SV2 Seafarers (probably 1992 to 2000)
*Typical modifications to watch out for
*Important maintenance that should be confirmed
*Signs of good or poor ownership
As you can see, I'm a bit of a detail-oriented guy, but part of this is self-preservation; if I get the wrong boat that has too many unforeseen problems, my wife will kill me!!
Thanks in advance!
-Brent