This is my first post. I have narrowed down my hunt for an aluminum hulled boat to use for fishing/rec. I live in Colorado, so some of my criteria is influenced by what is normally available for water here. I come from Maine and there is a big difference between what I ultimately want in a boat given that most water in Colorado is under-sized. Micro-bursts not withstanding, I do not think an 18' off-shore boat Is a good choice out here.
Anyway, I have always appreciated a sweet hull and know what that looks like having seen many boats growing up, both the wart hogs and the graceful swans. The SS has always struck me as handsome. Enough so that every time I see one I think "nice boat", the ultimate compliment. Life is too short to own an ugly boat.
I am interested in an older SS16 and have been reading everything I can on them including the rebuild threads. Of course I want the barn find 1976 that after one summer on the water was forgotten in a shed. I don't want to pay a dime for it and the motor only needs a fuel line.
However, back here in the real world, what are the main things I need to look out for when surveying a used Super Sport for purchase? Thanks in advance.
Anyway, I have always appreciated a sweet hull and know what that looks like having seen many boats growing up, both the wart hogs and the graceful swans. The SS has always struck me as handsome. Enough so that every time I see one I think "nice boat", the ultimate compliment. Life is too short to own an ugly boat.
I am interested in an older SS16 and have been reading everything I can on them including the rebuild threads. Of course I want the barn find 1976 that after one summer on the water was forgotten in a shed. I don't want to pay a dime for it and the motor only needs a fuel line.
However, back here in the real world, what are the main things I need to look out for when surveying a used Super Sport for purchase? Thanks in advance.