I purchased my first boat for our family a couple of days ago. It's a 1980 Beachcraft with a Goodwrench 350/Mercruiser I/O. Took it to a reputable boat restoration and repair business only to find out from one of their guys, who happened to build these Beachcraft boats when they were still in business, that the transom, floor, and stringers are rotted. He did remark that the fiberglass portion of the hull seemed to be a good condition and even the paint on the outside is in good shape. The engine starts right up and seems to be in good running condition. I spent $2500 on the boat which included the tandem axle trailer which pulls smoothly. I'm debating whether I should try and sell it for what I bought it for, but with full disclosure of the rotted structure of the boat, or to restore it myself so my family and I can start using it next summer. I have a friend who has offered to help who restored his old Beachcraft himself. I have no attachment to the boat but really do like it and I like the color and overall vintage look to it. Wondering if that engine will last years to come because then it may be worth giving her a new skeleton and have the peace of mind that she's truly solid. A local boat engine mechanic who is trusted by everyone in the region, including my buddy, has boats to sell that he's gone through and fixed and knows well, for around $6000-$10k, so I'm debating if I could try and get my $2500 and put it towards something like that. But I realize even those may likely have issues that are starting to creep in and will only grow over time. Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer!
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