And the new buyer is thrilled to have it . Found this wonderful forum after I purchased that Pittsburgh boat!Just saw one in the Pittsburgh area on Craigslist that the guy said he sold within 24 hours and the ad has since been deleted. It was a 2004 228 Seafarer hardtop with a 2004 200hp Yamaha 4 stroke that I think had around 400-500 hours on it, no kicker motor, 2004 galvanized dual axle roller trailer, basic electronics, manual downriggers and so on. Looked like a nice boat, no bottom paint, seemed to have all the cushions and canvas curtains as well but he was asking $35k for it. Which in my opinion was too much given the undersized motor, older non aluminum trailer, no kicker motor, older basic electronics and manual cannon downriggers. Had it been a 225-250hp 4 stroke outboard with the same hours on it, a kicker motor, newer or new electronics with Scotty electric downriggers I'd have been much more interested in it for that price. Or even if it just had two of the four above mentioned items I'd have been more interested. Oh well, the search continues on.
I saw the 2003 but the pictures look very suspiciously like other boats that have been involved in scams on Craigslist in the past. The price is also a bit out of the range I’d like to spend at nearly $40k, even though it “appears” to look like a very nice boat, it legit. There’s a 1998 in Florida as well that’s been repowered with a 2010 Yamaha 250 with under 1000 hours that looks decent but I’m somewhat hesitant on. Says the fuel tank and a bunch of other things have been replaced or are new but the interior looks a bit rough. Their asking price I believe is $27,500 without a trailer. Doesn’t seem like a terrible price but for the age and condition, I’m 50/50 at this point.How are you guys doing on your search? There is a clean 2003 228 in lauderdale, iffy websites attached to the add though. There was a 99 w/out hardtop here in Pensacola repowered, reached back out to the owner yesterday and he said it was under contract.
There’s a 1998 in Florida as well that’s been repowered with a 2010 Yamaha 250 with under 1000 hours that looks decent but I’m somewhat hesitant on. Says the fuel tank and a bunch of other things have been replaced or are new but the interior looks a bit rough. Their asking price I believe is $27,500 without a trailer. Doesn’t seem like a terrible price but for the age and condition, I’m 50/50 at this point.
Thanks for the info, I’ll reach out to him. The pictures made the boat look pretty decent but the broker sent me some videos yesterday and the inside area of the boat looked somewhat rough.Halfhitch went and looked at that boat. Reach out to him for his impressions. He's in the market for one and he passed on this boat and it's in his backdoor, if that tells you anything.
Just spoke with Dylan on the phone about the Grady White 228 Seafarer you're referring to that they have for sale on their website as well as on Boat Trader. He was very abrasive, cut me off multiple times, said they got the boat from another dealer and that they didn’t have any maintenance records on the motor as well as all of the information they had was on their website. I asked if they were firm on the price, as the boat, while appearing quite nice, in my opinion is listed for quite a bit more than what it’s worth considering it’s almost 20 years old. The trailer and motor are also almost 20 years old, it doesn’t come with any electronics or gps, no fishing or safety gear, kicker motor or anything else. He said yes. I said maybe not to be so rude to a potential customer next time and ended the conversation there as there wasn’t anything productive or worthwhile about the conversation. I’m also not sure about the business in general. There’s a multitude of different phone numbers and ones from different area codes, one of which says something about the Google subscriber isn’t available right now and you can’t leave a message with it. The others ring once and go straight to voicemail or have an automated answering system that sounds very suspicious and not personable at all. I’ll gladly look and spend my money elsewhere as Dylan couldn’t take more than 60 seconds to talk to someone about a $30k+ purchase.How are you guys doing on your search? There is a clean 2003 228 in lauderdale, iffy websites attached to the add though. There was a 99 w/out hardtop here in Pensacola repowered, reached back out to the owner yesterday and he said it was under contract.
Looks to be a clean boat with low hours, but I understand the frustration when you get a Ahole salesman.Just spoke with Dylan on the phone about the Grady White 228 Seafarer you're referring to that they have for sale on their website as well as on Boat Trader. He was very abrasive, cut me off multiple times, said they got the boat from another dealer and that they didn’t have any maintenance records on the motor as well as all of the information they had was on their website. I asked if they were firm on the price, as the boat, while appearing quite nice, in my opinion is listed for quite a bit more than what it’s worth considering it’s almost 20 years old. The trailer and motor are also almost 20 years old, it doesn’t come with any electronics or gps, no fishing or safety gear, kicker motor or anything else. He said yes. I said maybe not to be so rude to a potential customer next time and ended the conversation there as there wasn’t anything productive or worthwhile about the conversation. I’m also not sure about the business in general. There’s a multitude of different phone numbers and ones from different area codes, one of which says something about the Google subscriber isn’t available right now and you can’t leave a message with it. The others ring once and go straight to voicemail or have an automated answering system that sounds very suspicious and not personable at all. I’ll gladly look and spend my money elsewhere as Dylan couldn’t take more than 60 seconds to talk to someone about a $30k+ purchase.
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