Justin72783
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The man is second owner. His friend passed away and the wife sold it to him. He is asking 10k. I think it is only fresh water use to my knowledge. I don't know the hours as he was in process of dewinterizing it. I can add some additional photos. The hull seating and restroom area material far as carpet on the walls is showing aging. He claims it runs great. He only used it 2 times the last season. Partly because he has several boats.For a 20 year old drive, it looks great. I'd be much more concerned about PM records. Just Sayin
Ok thank you very much. I appreciate you taking the time to speak to me.Maxum is Bayliners "nicer" brand. I suppose for 10k with the trailer that's a fair price. As long as everything works and is in good shape, routine maintenance, etc...
That minor pitting would not concern me at all, just keep up with anode replacement and it'll be fine
By year 2000, the 5 litre was producing 220hp, and is not a bad power plant. I've seen a 180hp V6 in a 23' boat that performed exceptionally well. I wouldn't count a 220hp V8 as 'under-powered' (unless you're planing on entering the Miami-Bermuda...)you didn’t mention what engine is in it. Thats a 23 ft boat with an alpha? May be somewhat underpowered if it is a 5.0.
Whilst that's very true, if the other end isn't grounded, you could put a boat load of anodes on, and it'll still corrode!A new set of anodes would be good. Keep 'em fresh, replace often.
Depends on the use, my friends 24 ft Crownline deck boat (350mag/300 hp / B3 drive) is underpowered when both our families are in it , touchy to keep on plane. Likely could improve it by swapping Hills props but that's not cheap either.By year 2000, the 5 litre was producing 220hp, and is not a bad power plant. I've seen a 180hp V6 in a 23' boat that performed exceptionally well. I wouldn't count a 220hp V8 as 'under-powered' (unless you're planing on entering the Miami-Bermuda...)
Chris.....
This.... Props have way more effect on how a boat drives than most people give credit for....... Likely could improve it by swapping Hills props ...
Who said anything about a Merlin? Sounds like a good swap though ...This.... Props have way more effect on how a boat drives than most people give credit for...
When I bought my boat it had a 17" prop (165 engine)... Boat felt slow and unresponsive, and definitely 'under-powered'. Changed to a 15" prop, different boat! Same with the V6. 19" prop was very average... 17" prop and suddenly the boat was 'alive'! (in a good way!)
And this is why I almost always question anyone stating that 'anything less than a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine in a boat bigger than 3 feet is under-powered'. Most of the time, it's just not! What it is, is over-propped.
Chris........
now, would that be a genuine Rolls Royce Merlin, or a Packard Merlin...... what about those of us with an Allison V1710? Heck, I would settle for a Packard 4M2500 out of a PT boat (rather have the PT boat with all 3 4M2500's though.... )This.... Props have way more effect on how a boat drives than most people give credit for...
When I bought my boat it had a 17" prop (165 engine)... Boat felt slow and unresponsive, and definitely 'under-powered'. Changed to a 15" prop, different boat! Same with the V6. 19" prop was very average... 17" prop and suddenly the boat was 'alive'! (in a good way!)
And this is why I almost always question anyone stating that 'anything less than a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine in a boat bigger than 3 feet is under-powered'. Most of the time, it's just not! What it is, is over-propped.
Chris........
Saw both at the Mighty 8th Air Force Museum in Pooler, Ga. Great place, loved visiting it and going back next year.now, would that be a genuine Rolls Royce Merlin, or a Packard Merlin...... what about those of us with an Allison V1710? Heck, I would settle for a Packard 4M2500 out of a PT boat (rather have the PT boat with all 3 4M2500's though.... )