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“This boat is in good condition”

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by Pascal, Apr 10, 2024.

  1. Pascal

    Pascal Senior Member

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  2. abfish

    abfish New Member

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    The engine room pics are not so bad and the crane looks impressive but otherwise.......
  3. BRyachts

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    That'll buff right up, look pristine in no time. Just needs a little elbow grease. LOL
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    Those 4 Detroit's had a double coat of spray can overhaul. Looks like a very nice buy at $87,000. ask :-/
    Replace those sea strainer rods. Electrolysis is not their friend.

    I had two boats take on significant sea water beyond their design limits due to those strainer rods.
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    I thought all those class boats go to Green Cove Springs.

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  6. Pascal

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    Yep… had one rod fail last year. Minimal leakage but they need to be watched
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    “…good condition.” LOL. My favorite is when the listing says “ready to cruise” when it should say “…to the Travelift!”