And unfortunately walked away.
New member here, my wife and I have been looking at 'whats next' for our boating life (currently in an '01 Sea Hunt 172). I've been wanting a walkaround style for a while so we've been looking at just about everything out there. Avoiding the Trophy's, the Prolines, looking at the Wellcrafts, the Hydrasports, and of course the Gradys. Idea was to stay 22-27 feet, weighing all the pros and cons (want to trailer? only 1/2 ton? single? twins?) anyway... stumbled upon the 232. Beautiful boats. Huge fishing space. Towing... ehh not so much. At least not with my truck. So we find the 228. Closed transom, 1/2 ton towable, decent cabin space, seems perfect. Looks like a much 'bigger' 22 than other brands.
And then what do you know, an older 1994 model pops up online for a decent price. Now I know that's an older boat, but I'm not afraid of a little sweat equity. So I head on down today to take a look.
Gelcoats in mostly good shape, maybe 3 too many layers of bottom paint, but ok, we can handle that. Couple of decent chips that could be filled, nothing bad yet.
OX66 steering arm is really, really rusty. Ok, it's an older motor, and I'm not averse to the idea of repowering this thing in the nearish future. Or if these arms can be swapped out fairly easily, who knows, I can research that when I get home.
Step up on the deck, ok, deck feels good, aaaand then the fuel tank hatch. Oof. Super soft and bouncy. ok.. ok... we can refurb that without too much effort. Pop the port battery hatch cover off and stick my head down. Not bad. Looks pretty clean, considering the age. But hey - there's a ever-so-slight vertical crack on the leading edge of one of the reinforcing ribs glassed to the transom. Uh oh. I give it a firm tap with my fingertip... and my heart sinks. Sounds hollow, like the wood inside has turned to dust.
And I just start imagining that if I started chasing that bad wood, how far would I be going.. down into the stringers? Into the transom itself? If I were to pop off that spongy hatch over the tank, what kind of other horrors might I find?
I didn't mention that I redid the transom on my little Sea Hunt back in 2017, so it just brought all sorts of PTSD out of me.
Anyway. My sad tale for the day. If you guys see a nice condition 228 around anywhere, keep me in mind.
New member here, my wife and I have been looking at 'whats next' for our boating life (currently in an '01 Sea Hunt 172). I've been wanting a walkaround style for a while so we've been looking at just about everything out there. Avoiding the Trophy's, the Prolines, looking at the Wellcrafts, the Hydrasports, and of course the Gradys. Idea was to stay 22-27 feet, weighing all the pros and cons (want to trailer? only 1/2 ton? single? twins?) anyway... stumbled upon the 232. Beautiful boats. Huge fishing space. Towing... ehh not so much. At least not with my truck. So we find the 228. Closed transom, 1/2 ton towable, decent cabin space, seems perfect. Looks like a much 'bigger' 22 than other brands.
And then what do you know, an older 1994 model pops up online for a decent price. Now I know that's an older boat, but I'm not afraid of a little sweat equity. So I head on down today to take a look.
Gelcoats in mostly good shape, maybe 3 too many layers of bottom paint, but ok, we can handle that. Couple of decent chips that could be filled, nothing bad yet.
OX66 steering arm is really, really rusty. Ok, it's an older motor, and I'm not averse to the idea of repowering this thing in the nearish future. Or if these arms can be swapped out fairly easily, who knows, I can research that when I get home.
Step up on the deck, ok, deck feels good, aaaand then the fuel tank hatch. Oof. Super soft and bouncy. ok.. ok... we can refurb that without too much effort. Pop the port battery hatch cover off and stick my head down. Not bad. Looks pretty clean, considering the age. But hey - there's a ever-so-slight vertical crack on the leading edge of one of the reinforcing ribs glassed to the transom. Uh oh. I give it a firm tap with my fingertip... and my heart sinks. Sounds hollow, like the wood inside has turned to dust.
And I just start imagining that if I started chasing that bad wood, how far would I be going.. down into the stringers? Into the transom itself? If I were to pop off that spongy hatch over the tank, what kind of other horrors might I find?
I didn't mention that I redid the transom on my little Sea Hunt back in 2017, so it just brought all sorts of PTSD out of me.
Anyway. My sad tale for the day. If you guys see a nice condition 228 around anywhere, keep me in mind.