goinhungry
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- Joined
- Sep 8, 2005
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I'm debating picking up an inboard (1975 Penn Yan 23, 350 tunnel drive) and wonder if you all could give me some advice. I've got a '79 Yarcraft I/O, 350 Chevy/OMC, w/ 800 Stringer (had it 1 yr). The ball gears and shaft/gears went, and my mechanic gave me an estimate of $1900, which seems pretty fair, since the cheapest I could find reman'd parts on-line was $1500. I got the Yarcraft for nothin' - really just bought it cause the price I paid was less than the kicker motor on it was worth - and even though it appears to have low hours, I'm concerned that something else could go and I'd be back in the shop. The Penn Yan has been serviced by the guy at the shop for years, so he knows it well, it has 2300 hours on it (yikes
) but has electronic ignition, and all the fishing equip. (4 elec. downriggers, teak mounting boads, rod holders, etc...(prob $1K worth of hardware)) that I've been looking to buy anyway. The interior cabin was all torn out, as the owner was in the process of re-doing it, but he never got around to it, so it would be a bit of work if I wanted it finished. Topside's in fantastic shape - it looks more like a late 80's boat, with brand new full canvas, clean and well maintained everywhere else. Engine comparment looks clean, but it does have an auto carb. on it - the owner said he has a new Roch. 4bbl for it and the mechanic would be installing. It's 10 degrees here now, so it's tough to ask him to start it up, but if I got serious about buying, he would. He's asking 5K for it, but I can probably pick it up for closer to 4K, and my goal is simply to have a great fishing boat that will last 3 years or so, as by that time my kids will be older and probably want a different style of boat, so this is mainly for me and my buddies (they lend me their snowmobiles, I take 'em fishing, that's the deal), so really, finishing the cabin really isn't a huge priority for me. I'm sorry to keep running off at the mouth (keyboard) but I'm really on the fence, and you guys have always provided great knowledge/insight to me in the past, so I'd really value your opinion here. What do you think? It bluebooks at $3500, but with all the options, new canvas, etc., I'd be ok with spending 4K if it lasted me 3-4 yrs. I know nothing's guaranteed, and no one has a crystal ball, but any info on the boat, plus/minus on the drive system, engine, etc., would be GREATLY appreciated. THANKS!!
