We are looking at a 2001 reinell 18.5' with volvo 4.3L. The boat is overall in very good shape for the year. Just had new gimball bearing and u-joint along with bellows put in. Regular maintenance on everything as far as I can tell. Last step was to have a mechanic check it over. He noted all those things but did find a couple of issues, during the compression test cylinder #6 was at about 40psi. He did not do a leak down test as part of the inspection but he suspects a bad exhaust valve and thinks the head probably needs to be remanufactured. He estimates $1100-1300 in parts and labor. He also noted that the exhaust manifold and risers have never been changed and he thinks they are due. (I started researching that and likely would try myself)
Before the inspection the owner and I were at $6500 for the boat and now we are at $5500-$6000. What are everyones thoughts on this? Do we walk away and keep looking or buy this boat and get the work done? I am worried about opening a can of worms. on the other hand I would feel good knowing that the stern drive was just serviced and the engine is operating properly after the work is done.
I guess a bigger questions is, is it unrealistic to think we will find a boat in this price range($6k-$8k) that doesn't need $1000-? in work to bring it up to good working order? I don't really want to start off in the shop.
Before the inspection the owner and I were at $6500 for the boat and now we are at $5500-$6000. What are everyones thoughts on this? Do we walk away and keep looking or buy this boat and get the work done? I am worried about opening a can of worms. on the other hand I would feel good knowing that the stern drive was just serviced and the engine is operating properly after the work is done.
I guess a bigger questions is, is it unrealistic to think we will find a boat in this price range($6k-$8k) that doesn't need $1000-? in work to bring it up to good working order? I don't really want to start off in the shop.