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Hello Everyone! I've been reading these forums for a few months and the time is getting closer to do an inspection and possible purchase of a '94 192 Tournament. Just a little about me - I've been around boats almost my whole life (growing up in the Bahamas) and previously owned a Dusky 256 Cuddy. Since that boat was a beast to trailer and operate single-handedly, it was sold. Never looked at another boat again until recently. Smaller is easier to handle, esp with new boaters and out of towners as guests. I think use will be mostly cruising and sight-seeing, some fishing.
Two years ago, I arranged for a friend to purchase a '86 192 from a co-worker, so I've been out on that a few times and definitely like the ease of behind the helm access, wiring, and fuel line runs. The layout of the deck is amazing, never would have thought there is so much space on such a small boat!
So now to the current candidate: 1994 192 Tournament
Just had a short time to look at it a few months ago, so can't quite remember all the details. I've tried to look as many online pics as possible, but still need some clarification on some issues, so if anyone can chime in on the following questions, I'd appreciate it.
Keep in mind, my budget is super tight on this one, not looking for perfection, but not taking shortcuts either. If it takes a year to save and refurb, so be it, but don't want this SV2 hull to slip-away at this price. Most work will be done by myself.
The boat in question has been sitting for a while, with the motor not running, damaged gel-coat on the gunwales, and a few small fiberglass cracks (not extending below the rub-rail, just the gunwale), needs new cushions, requires control cable replacements, and the wires are hanging out under the gunwale.
- As this is a newer SeaV2 hull, it does not appear from my pictures as though it has the center storage in the hull, as the older 86 does.
- Other than the euro-transom, is the freeboard on the SeaV2 the same as on the older model? (200Hp 2 stroke)
- Will removing the rub-rail for fiberglass and gelcoat repair detach the cap from the hull?
- Is the baitwell/livewell behind the helm removable? I've seen some pictures where they are screwed into the deck, and some where it is molded in. Has anyone ever removed it? Pros/cons? Still undecided on how it will be used, if for a fishing seat or makeshift ice cooler, or remove it for deckspace later.
- Also hard to tell if it has the removable fuel tank cover. (it has the two smaller access plates)
- How do you access the bilge? I know the older model has a small access-plate in the motorwell. Are the newer SV2 the same way?
- Are there any particular trouble areas to look for? Or any tips on inspecting this model?
- Any particular tell-tale signs of water intrusion on fasteners and tru-hulls/deck drain? Water in the stringers in bilge?
:hmm
Thank you in advance for any pointers provided, and I'm Definitely looking forward to joining the Grady Family!
Two years ago, I arranged for a friend to purchase a '86 192 from a co-worker, so I've been out on that a few times and definitely like the ease of behind the helm access, wiring, and fuel line runs. The layout of the deck is amazing, never would have thought there is so much space on such a small boat!
So now to the current candidate: 1994 192 Tournament
Just had a short time to look at it a few months ago, so can't quite remember all the details. I've tried to look as many online pics as possible, but still need some clarification on some issues, so if anyone can chime in on the following questions, I'd appreciate it.
Keep in mind, my budget is super tight on this one, not looking for perfection, but not taking shortcuts either. If it takes a year to save and refurb, so be it, but don't want this SV2 hull to slip-away at this price. Most work will be done by myself.
The boat in question has been sitting for a while, with the motor not running, damaged gel-coat on the gunwales, and a few small fiberglass cracks (not extending below the rub-rail, just the gunwale), needs new cushions, requires control cable replacements, and the wires are hanging out under the gunwale.
- As this is a newer SeaV2 hull, it does not appear from my pictures as though it has the center storage in the hull, as the older 86 does.
- Other than the euro-transom, is the freeboard on the SeaV2 the same as on the older model? (200Hp 2 stroke)
- Will removing the rub-rail for fiberglass and gelcoat repair detach the cap from the hull?
- Is the baitwell/livewell behind the helm removable? I've seen some pictures where they are screwed into the deck, and some where it is molded in. Has anyone ever removed it? Pros/cons? Still undecided on how it will be used, if for a fishing seat or makeshift ice cooler, or remove it for deckspace later.
- Also hard to tell if it has the removable fuel tank cover. (it has the two smaller access plates)
- How do you access the bilge? I know the older model has a small access-plate in the motorwell. Are the newer SV2 the same way?
- Are there any particular trouble areas to look for? Or any tips on inspecting this model?
- Any particular tell-tale signs of water intrusion on fasteners and tru-hulls/deck drain? Water in the stringers in bilge?
:hmm
Thank you in advance for any pointers provided, and I'm Definitely looking forward to joining the Grady Family!