Advice - Buying a 74 Bayliner Victoria

canadman

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Ok, I posted yesterday and I'm really struggling with my buying decision and hope someone can help me with some good advice.

Here's my situation, I've boated for years (20 years or so - since my early 20's). Though I've had many boats over that time they have generally been in the ordinary bowrider type range (18', outboard, that type of thing).

I'm a pretty competent boater, licensed, etc...

I have always wanted one day to size up to a bigger cruiser. I have two kids and want the room and convenience to have 'inside' space and some conveniences (galley, sleeping, lounge seating, bathroom, etc...). It's a different style of boating I realize that (I've used my boats mainly for fishing, the wife and kids like to cruise and swim, etc...).

I have an opportunity to purchase a 1974 27.5' Bayliner Victoria Command Bridge. I realize this is an older model but I have seen many pictures of it and it is pristinely clean for its years with all new upholstery, carpet, etc.. in 2000. It has twin Volvo 140hp, 4 cyl. I/O that according to the owner (a retired gentleman who's the second owner) the engines run well (I will naturally test 'drive' it). I can pick the boat up, with tandem trailer in good condition for $5,500. Boat includes camper back, bimini, various covers, extra props, Eagle fish finder, power winch (on trailer), etc...

1. Does this sound like a good deal? (Not sure what constitutes a decent deal for older well maintained Bayliners)

2. I want any opinions on the Volvo powerplants. Good, bad, what should I check for?

3. What is the Victoria like as a boat to use? Hard to load? Bad in rough water? A pig to drive? Tough on fuel? Anything else that might help me to know?

4. I've never had a large boat like this before, never had inboard/outboard... How much of a learning curve is it? Is it something I can pick up or is it a nightmare to get into? It seems pretty intimidating, just learning all the 'extras' required to run the thing.

Anyway, sorry to be so longwinded but I'm really struggling with this. Always wanted an older cruiser and have always liked Bayliners. Any advice or input you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
 

Four Pyrates

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Re: Advice - Buying a 74 Bayliner Victoria

The price seems cheap enough. All depends on what works and what wants to fizzle out soon. The cosmetics sound good. How's the engines?

Good luck.
 

azlakes

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Re: Advice - Buying a 74 Bayliner Victoria

... cant speak first hand to that model but have read that Bayliners from the 70's were excellent boats. like anything older have it inspected and once safe mechanically and structurally, jump in. Thats a lot of boat/trailer for the mula... pics?
 

manofprawnz

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Re: Advice - Buying a 74 Bayliner Victoria

Thats a lot of boat, highly suggest paying for a marine surveyor to look over all the systems. Besides your insurance company will most likely insist on it, have it done before you decide to purchase.

Another thought, do you have something that can tow a boat that size?
 
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