62cruiserinc
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Oct 30, 2009
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Hello All:
I am looking at a 1982 Sea Ray SRV 255 Amberjack on CL for $5500. It's about 200 miles away.
I have been looking for a used boat that fits the budget (under $6K) and has the floorplan that we are looking for. We have a large family, so I am looking for a boat with a small cuddy and larger deck area. It seems that the deck area gets smaller and the cuddy cabin larger as you go to longer boats. We won't be doing much overnighting, so the cuddy is just for a rest area for the smaller kids. The Sea Ray that I am asking about has a pretty good floorplan for us.
What are your opinions on this boat?
I bought a 19' Larson 6 years ago that is a fixer-upper in progress (I am replacing stringers and floor), but I am looking for a non-project boat we can just put in the water. I don't mind (and expect) some mechanical/electrical issues here and there but I don't want any structural problems. I would like to hire a surveyor to check the boat out first. What are ballpark numbers on how much a surveyor would charge for checking the boat out?
Also, this boat has a 10' beam so I assume I will need some special permit for each state I will be driving through(boat is in Ohio, I live in NY)?
Thanks for the help
Steve
I am looking at a 1982 Sea Ray SRV 255 Amberjack on CL for $5500. It's about 200 miles away.
I have been looking for a used boat that fits the budget (under $6K) and has the floorplan that we are looking for. We have a large family, so I am looking for a boat with a small cuddy and larger deck area. It seems that the deck area gets smaller and the cuddy cabin larger as you go to longer boats. We won't be doing much overnighting, so the cuddy is just for a rest area for the smaller kids. The Sea Ray that I am asking about has a pretty good floorplan for us.
What are your opinions on this boat?
I bought a 19' Larson 6 years ago that is a fixer-upper in progress (I am replacing stringers and floor), but I am looking for a non-project boat we can just put in the water. I don't mind (and expect) some mechanical/electrical issues here and there but I don't want any structural problems. I would like to hire a surveyor to check the boat out first. What are ballpark numbers on how much a surveyor would charge for checking the boat out?
Also, this boat has a 10' beam so I assume I will need some special permit for each state I will be driving through(boat is in Ohio, I live in NY)?
Thanks for the help
Steve