Re: Long time lurker need help with decision
***...is it possible the floors and transom are still good?***
It is possible. Several people here are fond of the phrase, "If the floors are bad, you will have to replace the transom". As a general rule, I would agree. However, I got lucky. I just bought a 78 Holiday with buckled floors, with the understanding that I would be replacing the floors and the transom anyway. Much to my surprise, when I pulled the splashwell and the transom cap, the wood looks like it could be used to build a piano.
While you can poke around and feel for soft spots on the floor, much of the transom is covered by the splashwell, so there is no way that you would be able to determine the exact condition of the transom without popping of some aluminum. Since most sellers would object to you dismantling their boat or drilling holes in the transom, the best you can do is stick your head under the splashwell with a flashlight and take a look at the transom. You could also try pulling on the transom or hanging your bodyweight off of it and see if it gives excessively or flexes in an odd spot. I am sure others will weigh in with some tips or advice on how they go about judging the soundness of a transom.
All that aside, that is a nice looking boat. Price seems fair and it looks pretty clean. Not sure I would like muskie slime on the carpet.
