Is this a rare silverline?

Snopro17

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I just picked this boat up and have not been able to find anything but a brochure from 1982 on it. I was told its a 1982 Larson Silverline. It has a owners manual and it looks like it has the 5.0L 230 V6 motor. I was just wondering does anyone know much about this model? I cant find anything on it. About how many years they made this model or who was the real manufacture of it. Is it rare?Screenshot_20230609_145628_Facebook.jpg
 

tpenfield

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Greetings and welcome to iBoats . . .

A 5.0 engine is going to be a V8.

You may not find much information, because the boat is 41 years old.

Perhaps rare in that how many are still left. :unsure:
 

Snopro17

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Yeah theres not to much i can find on it at all other than old brocures. Im not even sure who made it between Silverline/Larson/Arctic Cat
 

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Look HERE. Good source on the history of Silverline. They were independent for a good number of years. Larson eventually bought the molds and held the brand for a while.

I don't know that they're very rare. But they're not common. A good following, but nothing that will be very valuable.

Nice boat. Welcome aboard.
 

Scott Danforth

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If you look at actual volume of manufacture, all boats are rare

However most boats, even if it's a one-off, doesn't make them more or less valuable than the next boat
 

southkogs

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^^^ That's a good way to say it.

Not the same as classic / rare cars at all.
 

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None really. You can read about it HERE and a little write up I did HERE. When Silverline / Moorehead Plastics was struggling, they expanded through an investor to add a snowmobile line. But it didn't go too well. Arctic needed a facility for production expansion (IIRC) and so the partnership / purchase came to be.
 
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