Sunsetrider
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jun 12, 2011
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My search for just the right vessel continues . . . and the more I learn the more difficult becomes the decisions. Currently under consideration:
1. 1996 Sea Ray 175 bowrider, the one with the bench seat and captain chairs, excellent condition, 4.3 l. Mercruiser. Asking $6,900.
2. 1988 Chapparal 18-ft bowrider, 3 l. Mercruiser. Asking $4,995.
Trailer for each.
I hear so many great things about the Chapparal rep. Both are available for sea trial. If they each represent equal value considering relative age, I would opt for the less costly Chappy. Another important consideration: it seems the Chapparal is somewhat lighter than the Sea Ray which makes towing with out current vehicle more realistic.
If the 3 l Merc gets better mileage than the more impressive 4.3 version, that is a benefit as well. For the sake of discussion at this point I am assuming the Chappy is in good condition. I know it has been stored inside at least for the past 2 years but I have not seen it in person.
http://ottawa.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-boats-watercraft-powerboats-motorboats-1988-Chapparal-Bowrider-18-ft-Inboard-w-Trailer-W0QQAdIdZ290529114
Edit: The Chappy chap (on the phone) finishes off our discussion with "the price is very flexible . . . "
I won't hear that kind of talk from the 4 Winns dealer who is selling the Sea Ray!
How Low Can I GO??
1. 1996 Sea Ray 175 bowrider, the one with the bench seat and captain chairs, excellent condition, 4.3 l. Mercruiser. Asking $6,900.
2. 1988 Chapparal 18-ft bowrider, 3 l. Mercruiser. Asking $4,995.
Trailer for each.
I hear so many great things about the Chapparal rep. Both are available for sea trial. If they each represent equal value considering relative age, I would opt for the less costly Chappy. Another important consideration: it seems the Chapparal is somewhat lighter than the Sea Ray which makes towing with out current vehicle more realistic.
If the 3 l Merc gets better mileage than the more impressive 4.3 version, that is a benefit as well. For the sake of discussion at this point I am assuming the Chappy is in good condition. I know it has been stored inside at least for the past 2 years but I have not seen it in person.
http://ottawa.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-boats-watercraft-powerboats-motorboats-1988-Chapparal-Bowrider-18-ft-Inboard-w-Trailer-W0QQAdIdZ290529114
Edit: The Chappy chap (on the phone) finishes off our discussion with "the price is very flexible . . . "
I won't hear that kind of talk from the 4 Winns dealer who is selling the Sea Ray!
How Low Can I GO??