rowingwire
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- Jul 19, 2012
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I'm thinking about buying a 2000 Cobalt 226 w/a 350 Mag MPI and Bravo III that sunk and was repaired.
The owner says the engine was replaced with a remanufactured block from Mercruiser, all gauges, all electronics, and the gimble and u-joint was replaced.
It sunk in salt water. I'm not sure how long it was under or if the battery was on.
1.) What is this boat worth? I've read that salvage boats are worth 65-80% of market value because of the salvage history?
BUC Values are: $6700 for restorable, $13,050 for poor, and $16,350 for fair condition.
The boat was used in salt water and is bottom painted so I'd assume poor condition and a value of $13,050 without a salvage history. $13,050 * 65% would put the value around $8500.
2.) What should I inspect on the boat besides the obvious things like oil, gearcase oil, back of the dashboard, and electrical distribution blocks?
The owner says the engine was replaced with a remanufactured block from Mercruiser, all gauges, all electronics, and the gimble and u-joint was replaced.
It sunk in salt water. I'm not sure how long it was under or if the battery was on.
1.) What is this boat worth? I've read that salvage boats are worth 65-80% of market value because of the salvage history?
BUC Values are: $6700 for restorable, $13,050 for poor, and $16,350 for fair condition.
The boat was used in salt water and is bottom painted so I'd assume poor condition and a value of $13,050 without a salvage history. $13,050 * 65% would put the value around $8500.
2.) What should I inspect on the boat besides the obvious things like oil, gearcase oil, back of the dashboard, and electrical distribution blocks?





