Wife: "You did WHAT...?!!!"

arks

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Yup, I bought another boat! I just can't help it- this hobby is SO addictive.

Saturday I picked up a 1985 Wellcraft 23 Nova XL in Virginia. It's definitely a project but's 100% complete and IMO a good candidate for restoration. It was repowered in 1997- Merc 260/Alpha. I didn't buy the trailer that was under the boat because I live 200 miles away and it wasn't safe for road travel. I tried but couldn't find someone local to fix what was wrong (which was a lot), so I rented a good working 25' roller trailer.

For those who don't know, I owned this exact year/model from 1986 until 2004- when I came down with a severe case of 2footitis. The ol' Nova was just about perfect for my boating area but selling was necessary to fund the purchase of the big Silverton. The family likes all the comfort and space but we haven't cruised all that much and miss the speed and shallow draft abilities of an I/O.

Anyway, for the past year or so I'd kept my eyes open for a "value-rich" fixer-upper and found this one on CL back in August. I purposely didn't contact the seller for about a month. Turns out the guy had owned the boat for 12 years, relocated to Alaska 3 years ago and left the boat behind. He claims the marina did all the maintenance and fully winterized the boat when last used. He hadn't had any offers so I arranged to make a trip to see the boat in late September with his brother, who lives 2 hours away. Unfortunately, he had to bail on me at the last moment. Since I was in the area I stopped to take a look but was disappointed that I wasn't able to see it run. It also raised a big red flag. After 2 more months of back-and-forth and many e-mails an offer was accepted contingent upon a thorough mechanical test up to operating temperature.

Long story short, I met the brother Saturday morning but he couldn't get the motor to crank, only the solenoid to click. I helped him switch to a new battery, clean the connections, etc. but nothing. I turned the crankshaft manually to confirm the motor wasn't locked up but told him I wasn't interested in a potential repower because I've done 'em twice in the past. As I loaded up my stuff and got ready to leave he said 'maybe we can talk next spring'. I explained the risks of buying a non-running boat but - because I had a rented trailer and driven 3 hours - offered to take it off his hands right now for 500 bucks. He called his brother (in Alaska) but wouldn't accept it because 'the outdrive alone is worth at least 750". I said thanks, but NO THANKS.
I threw back a last take-it-or-leave-it offer (less then 750)- and he took it. Done deal! Keep in mind the current NADA low retail for the boat is 6900 without a trailer. Even discounting for the current economy I should be fine even if I need to do a repower. We'll see. My marine mechanic is looking at it this week to determine exactly what it'll need mechanically.
After purchase I hired the marina to use their forklift to transfer the boat- MUCH easier than launching and switching trailers.

The exterior has some issues but nothing that I can't make right with some effort. The engine and outdrive appear OK and have clean oil. It comes with 2 good props, VHF, stereo, bimini, cockpit cover and Apelco sounder, One of the best parts of the boat as she sits is the cockpit upholstery- it's all in nice shape with no tears or bad stains on the vinyl.
So the new/old boat will be my lawn ornament for awhile. I'm in no rush because I have other boats to use. When I can afford it I'll fix what needs fixin' and find a trailer.
I consider myself fortunate that I have a yard that's big enough and not deed-restricted. The neighbors already think I'm crazy, so no problem there! :D:D
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Bondo

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Re: Wife: "You did WHAT...?!!!"

Ayuh,.... S w e e t.... It's in much Better shape than the 1 in My driveway...;)
 

Lou C

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Re: Wife: "You did WHAT...?!!!"

I'd say you did GREAT, I always liked those boats, they are a classic design, big enough but not too big, great lines, better looking than most of what's new today...
 

ezmobee

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You have GOT to be kidding me! That's an amazing deal!!!! Looks real nice. You and Brandon need to get together for a gray Welcraft gel-coat polishing party :D Congrats!!!
 

skargo

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Sweet!!! You KNOW I love the Novas! Stacey is jealous of the sun pad. I think this winter I am reconfiguring my rear seat/sunpad area.
 

NYBo

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Re: Wife: "You did WHAT...?!!!"

You're nothing but a darned thief. You know that, right?:p
 

Expidia

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Re: Wife: "You did WHAT...?!!!"

Man, that was a steal. Nice dickering! You held your ground. $6900 BV is an amazing steal.
 

Fireman431

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Wanna double you money tomorrow? PM me...
 

burp

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Re: Wife: "You did WHAT...?!!!"

arks,

It looks like you made a pretty good deal down at Lake Anna.
 

a70eliminator

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Re: Wife: "You did WHAT...?!!!"

Is that some kind of pool noodle padding around the window frame, almost looks like wood trim.
Some guys have all the luck!
 

fat fanny

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Re: Wife: "You did WHAT...?!!!"

You gotta be related to Alpheus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lucky lucky lucky
 

Billdc

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Re: Wife: "You did WHAT...?!!!"

Very Nice. Now(Soon) you can zip through the shallows, taking the shortcuts with the rest of us. So are you going to trailer this one or keep it in the water with the big boat? Good luck with the repairs. See you in the spring.
 

Triton II

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Wow Arks... great deal - down here those seats and pedestals alone are worth more than $750!

TII
 

cbavier

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Re: Wife: "You did WHAT...?!!!"

WOW!!! Arks what a deal. You stole that boat.:D
 

cajunboating

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Re: Wife: "You did WHAT...?!!!"

That is an amazing deal.. congrats..... you need to buy a lottery ticket now with this kind of luck.
 

arks

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Re: Wife: "You did WHAT...?!!!"

Thanks for all the postive vibes!
To be honest I really didn't think he'd accept but, knowing the situation, figured he wanted to be done and unload it. I was right. FWIW we had agreed on 1,500 if it ran and shifted properly.
Good eye Burp. Yes it was at Lake Anna, Va.
Yeah, I think Brandon and I might have sister boats!
The windshield has teak around the top edge. It was optional and IMO makes it look better. My old Nova had it, too.
Bill- Probably trailer it but we will see. All depends on what I decide to do with the Silverton.
Sure hope the engine and drive aren't toast- if they're OK then I'll feel a LOT more comfortable about the whole thing. My mechanic should be able to take a look tomorrow afternoon. I sure hope so 'cause I need get the boat blocked and trailer returned on Tuesday.

I'll have to buff like crazy, and the bottom needs a good sanding and barrier coat.
I've done both in the past and swore "NEVER AGAIN!" Well, maybe ONE more time.....
 

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Re: Wife: "You did WHAT...?!!!"

Well, I have got to hand it to you sir, you sure played that one out right. Did your research, had patience, came prepared and held your ground. Nicely played!!!

I can't wait to see it out on the water this coming year! Keeping my fingers crossed that the motor and drive are good and that it is just something simple keeping it from starting.

You have GOT to be kidding me! That's an amazing deal!!!! Looks real nice. You and Brandon need to get together for a gray Welcraft gel-coat polishing party :D Congrats!!!

Yeah, I'll say. The boat is winterized now, but as soon as those spring temps break, the boat gets uncovered and buffed and waxed like crazy. Hopefully, you won't even see the resemblance next year!

I think we all need to agree to make the 2011 boating season the best yet!!

Great job Rob!
 

sprintst

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Re: Wife: "You did WHAT...?!!!"

The wife should be happy. A much deeper discount than the last pair of shoes she bought I'm sure :)
 
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