BerkshireBoater
Cadet
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- Feb 21, 2024
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Hi Everyone,
I apologize for this long message - looking for advice from experienced Starcraft folks. I'm new to the group, and hoping to buy a Islander 191. I settled on this model, because it's light and easy to tow, has a cabin that could be used for overnighting, seems relatively fuel efficient, etc. It's not too big, and not too small. I'm hoping to use this on the Connecticut and Hudson Rivers, and up on the canals and Lake Champlain.
I looked at a 1995 that a local dealer has, and like the boat quite a bit. I was hoping to get feedback on the price from the group, and any particular things to look for in this or other Islanders. Here's what I learned on my inspection:
There are not of ton of Islander 191's around anywhere near me. I have two other candidates:
There's one on facebook that's about an 8 hour drive for $8,500, but the owner hasn't responded to my messaging. This one looks clean and has an almost new aluminum trailer, but leaky rivets:
And this one on facebook is VERY close, maybe an hour away, newer, and exceptionally clean, but oh so expensive at $18,000:
So, I'm just trying to make the best decision, especially in regards to pricing and the potential reliability of the engine. I'm not looking for an expensive rowboat
Thoughts? Advice?
Thanks, Michael
PS I put in links for the three boats, I'm not sure if you can open these - never posted here before.
I apologize for this long message - looking for advice from experienced Starcraft folks. I'm new to the group, and hoping to buy a Islander 191. I settled on this model, because it's light and easy to tow, has a cabin that could be used for overnighting, seems relatively fuel efficient, etc. It's not too big, and not too small. I'm hoping to use this on the Connecticut and Hudson Rivers, and up on the canals and Lake Champlain.
I looked at a 1995 that a local dealer has, and like the boat quite a bit. I was hoping to get feedback on the price from the group, and any particular things to look for in this or other Islanders. Here's what I learned on my inspection:
- The hull on the boat was about as mint condition as could be, topside paint clean with no scratches, no scratches on the bow or keel at all, just one dent on the bottom at the stern of the boat, on the keel, about the size of a saucer. It didn't look like it had hardly ever been in the water, and was never run up on a beach or the sand (which obviously is a little sad). This is an unusually nice hull, about as clean as I've ever seen.
- The cabin and cockpit and carpet were intact and showed little wear, but were not at all clean.
- Didn't detect any soft spots on the deck.
- No rips in the upholstery, in the cockpit or cabin
- The trailer was clean with slight surface rust in a few spots, tires ok but likely old / out of date.
- There's no canvas, bimini, or covers of any kind.
- The cabin doors are trashed and need replaced.
- The engine sound proofing / fireproofing is falling down and needs replaced.
- RPM gauge full of water.
- Weird toilet seat that must have had a bucket under it? (this would be the first thing to go)
- The dealer serviced the boat this summer 2023 and said: "Replaced throttle and shift cables from control box to motor
Replaced shift cable from motor to outdrive (including shift cable bellows)
Rebuilt carburetor
changed fuel filters
changed spark plugs
Winterized with new engine and outdrive oils
Replaced propeller
Replaced trim gauge
Trailer tires bearings,brakes and lights were all inspected
gps and fishfinder anchor and vhf are all working"
Inventory Unit Detail CR's Marine Service Schenectady, NY (518) 370-3596
Inventory Unit Detail CR's Marine Service Schenectady, NY (518) 370-3596
www.crsmarine.com
There are not of ton of Islander 191's around anywhere near me. I have two other candidates:
There's one on facebook that's about an 8 hour drive for $8,500, but the owner hasn't responded to my messaging. This one looks clean and has an almost new aluminum trailer, but leaky rivets:
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And this one on facebook is VERY close, maybe an hour away, newer, and exceptionally clean, but oh so expensive at $18,000:
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So, I'm just trying to make the best decision, especially in regards to pricing and the potential reliability of the engine. I'm not looking for an expensive rowboat
Thoughts? Advice?
Thanks, Michael
PS I put in links for the three boats, I'm not sure if you can open these - never posted here before.