I been looking for use boats for a while, I am looking for something significantly bigger than my 16 foot sylvan. I boat in lakes and the family wants to do a lot of tubing and knee boarding and waterskiing. I am looking to cart about 8-9 people around.
I am scheduled to take a lake test this weekend of a 2004 SeaRay 200 select. It has about 600 hours on it, which seems about right for regular summer usage in Michigan. It is on the third owner. It has a 5 L Mercruiser with a bravo 3 out drive. The impeller and the gimbel were replaced this year. Little over $20,000. (It appears to be a sellers market right now).
I read the used boat checklist, and plan on going through that. I've also looked at a bunch of YouTubes on doing boat inspections. I guess I was really excited at first, because I've been looking for a long time and this boat fits all my needs. However, after seeing 1 guy who had a 1997 SeaRay that he bought, boated around with, and then brought home only to discover that the stringers were rotted I am now super nervous. I can check for a lot of things, I can check the transom, I can do the tap test, and I can check the motor. But the stringers seem like they are completely tucked under the deck and unavailable to do a thorough check. And if they are rotten it sounds like the boat is a ruin. I am really nervous. This is a ton of money for me. I am slowly talking myself out of purchasing any used boat. But I cannot afford a new one and cannot get a surveyor to look at 1 quickly enough so that would just mean no new boat for me.
Does anyone have any knowledge of this brand and model of boat? If the bilge and the motor compartment are clean and the floor is solid can I assume the stringers are in good shape? Or is this boat too old and I should just assume there is some rot? also, I am 285 pounds, how can I tell the difference between a soft floor and 1 just giving into my massive girth?
Thank you for any help.
P,S, Sorry for the stilted language, I had surgery and so I am dictating everything.
I am scheduled to take a lake test this weekend of a 2004 SeaRay 200 select. It has about 600 hours on it, which seems about right for regular summer usage in Michigan. It is on the third owner. It has a 5 L Mercruiser with a bravo 3 out drive. The impeller and the gimbel were replaced this year. Little over $20,000. (It appears to be a sellers market right now).
I read the used boat checklist, and plan on going through that. I've also looked at a bunch of YouTubes on doing boat inspections. I guess I was really excited at first, because I've been looking for a long time and this boat fits all my needs. However, after seeing 1 guy who had a 1997 SeaRay that he bought, boated around with, and then brought home only to discover that the stringers were rotted I am now super nervous. I can check for a lot of things, I can check the transom, I can do the tap test, and I can check the motor. But the stringers seem like they are completely tucked under the deck and unavailable to do a thorough check. And if they are rotten it sounds like the boat is a ruin. I am really nervous. This is a ton of money for me. I am slowly talking myself out of purchasing any used boat. But I cannot afford a new one and cannot get a surveyor to look at 1 quickly enough so that would just mean no new boat for me.
Does anyone have any knowledge of this brand and model of boat? If the bilge and the motor compartment are clean and the floor is solid can I assume the stringers are in good shape? Or is this boat too old and I should just assume there is some rot? also, I am 285 pounds, how can I tell the difference between a soft floor and 1 just giving into my massive girth?
Thank you for any help.
P,S, Sorry for the stilted language, I had surgery and so I am dictating everything.