BuckeyeBaretta
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Hi, I’m new to the forum and am currently looking for my family’s first boat. I’m not new to boating (I’ve been around friends and family with boats most of my life and have driven and ridden on quite a few different types of boats over the years). I’m pretty mechanically inclined and have done a ton of research to be sure I’m doing a proper inspection on any potential purchases (including the new buyer checklist from this site-thanks!).
I’ve found a 1988 Barretta Success 200 Bowrider with a Volvo Penta 350 V8 and Volvo Penta 290 out drive. I know my way around the motor very well, as I know it’s based on a Chevy 350 with some adaptations to Maronize it. Engine was replaced in 2000 with a new (not reman or rebuilt) replacement and it has 500 hours on it since then. Interior is near mint and exterior looks very clean besides needing a good buff and detail to restore some gloss to the gel coat. Owner says everything works besides the gas gauge and he has every receipt and service record since he bought it in 1988. It has always been stored inside, winterized, and maintained. The transom was professionally rebuilt in 2016 with receipts. Seller replaced the carpet about 5 years ago and said the floor is very solid. I forget what he did to the floor during the carpet replacement, but essentially, he treated/coated it to help seal and protect it before he had the new carpet installed. Trailer was recently painted and it has new allow wheels, a spare tire/carrier, new lights, new trailer jack, new winch, and he had the bearings greased and bearing buddies installed last season. He says it starts right up every time and runs perfectly and will run around 52mph at WOT. He also has a spare stainless steel prop that he says is more setup for top speed. All safety equipment, life jackets, anchor, flares, etc come with the boat. It also has a convertible top and the factory mooring and cockpit canvas covers with it. I know condition is far more important than NADA book values w with a boat of this age, but we’ve agreed on $5500, assuming it passes my inspection tonight. I know Barretta is not around any more, but even though the 290 outdrive isn’t made any more, it seems parts are readily available for it still and I know parts for the engine are also very easy to find.
Besides giving it a thorough inspection and water test, is there anything else specific to this model or brand that I should watch out for? I get a good feeling about the seller and the boat and I talked to the seller for almost ab hour on the phone yesterday. It’s obvious he has loved the boat and cared for it exceptionally well, so I think it’s a fair price, assuming all checks out.
I’d love any feedback from this community on the boat and whether it sounds like I’m getting a fair deal and buying a decent boat. From what I’ve found online, it seems Barretta boats were pretty well made for their time, but I’d love to hear from anyone with firsthand experience.
Pics of the boat are attached. Thanks in advance for any feedback!
I’ve found a 1988 Barretta Success 200 Bowrider with a Volvo Penta 350 V8 and Volvo Penta 290 out drive. I know my way around the motor very well, as I know it’s based on a Chevy 350 with some adaptations to Maronize it. Engine was replaced in 2000 with a new (not reman or rebuilt) replacement and it has 500 hours on it since then. Interior is near mint and exterior looks very clean besides needing a good buff and detail to restore some gloss to the gel coat. Owner says everything works besides the gas gauge and he has every receipt and service record since he bought it in 1988. It has always been stored inside, winterized, and maintained. The transom was professionally rebuilt in 2016 with receipts. Seller replaced the carpet about 5 years ago and said the floor is very solid. I forget what he did to the floor during the carpet replacement, but essentially, he treated/coated it to help seal and protect it before he had the new carpet installed. Trailer was recently painted and it has new allow wheels, a spare tire/carrier, new lights, new trailer jack, new winch, and he had the bearings greased and bearing buddies installed last season. He says it starts right up every time and runs perfectly and will run around 52mph at WOT. He also has a spare stainless steel prop that he says is more setup for top speed. All safety equipment, life jackets, anchor, flares, etc come with the boat. It also has a convertible top and the factory mooring and cockpit canvas covers with it. I know condition is far more important than NADA book values w with a boat of this age, but we’ve agreed on $5500, assuming it passes my inspection tonight. I know Barretta is not around any more, but even though the 290 outdrive isn’t made any more, it seems parts are readily available for it still and I know parts for the engine are also very easy to find.
Besides giving it a thorough inspection and water test, is there anything else specific to this model or brand that I should watch out for? I get a good feeling about the seller and the boat and I talked to the seller for almost ab hour on the phone yesterday. It’s obvious he has loved the boat and cared for it exceptionally well, so I think it’s a fair price, assuming all checks out.
I’d love any feedback from this community on the boat and whether it sounds like I’m getting a fair deal and buying a decent boat. From what I’ve found online, it seems Barretta boats were pretty well made for their time, but I’d love to hear from anyone with firsthand experience.
Pics of the boat are attached. Thanks in advance for any feedback!