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Charlie Brown
 
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Default Project boat - Is this boat worth it?

I'm not trying to make the boat more valuable per say, but am trying
to operate within a budget to have a lake-worthy boat. I have between
$4000 and $5000 dollars total budget. I would like to just buy a boat
priced in that range but if I do, it sounds like I could easily have
to spend a few thousand in repairs anyway.

My ultimate goal is to have a nice boat. Just trying to gauge how
long a bit of sweat equity will go in making this boat nice?

On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 14:45:33 GMT, "Butch Davis"
wrote:

Charlie,

Only you can know the answer. I doubt it would be worth that to me, but if
the condition is exceptional, including motor and trailer following a
careful survey by an experienced boater and mechanic.... maybe.

If the condition is exceptional and the boat is suitable for the use you
plan it may be a worthy buy. I'd certainly try to buy it for far less than
$1600. If you decide to buy start at $600 and work up from there. Even if
the motor is in good shape it is doubtful you'll get much more life from it
and a replacement motor would cost you way more than the $1600 asking.

I'm not sure, but if you plan to use the boat for towing skiers it may be a
bit underpowered. Hopefully you'll get some more feed back from the group.

Good luck.

Butch
"Charlie Brown" wrote in message
.. .
Someone is selling a 1972 Orlando Clipper for $1600. It is in good
condition with an 1986 trailer and Johnson 70 hp motor.

I'm trying to decide if this might be a diamond in the rough and worth
fixing up. I would paint the hull, cockpit, seats and update the
steering wheel.

Floor is solid, looks like it may have been redone somewhat recently?
Is having the interior gelcoated an option? What would something like
that cost?

Here's some photos of the boat:

http://home.sc.rr.com/linusb212/main/boat/