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willy
12-22-2012, 10:04 PM
It is about five hours from me and closer to the right price and set up I think.
In the Richmond VA. area.
Anyone know a good surveyor in that area?

Take a look, pretty extensive listing with a link to a lot of detailed photos.
Any opinions would be appreciated. Research shows a lot of praise.

http://www.thehulltruth.com/boats-sale-wanted/460653-fs-24-explorer-244-yamaha-f250.html

macojoe
12-22-2012, 10:32 PM
Sharp looking boat willy!! Good Luck!

phatdaddy
12-23-2012, 06:51 PM
looks like a well cared for rig.

spareparts
12-23-2012, 10:00 PM
I can't find any one in Richmond to check it out, sorry, I tried. Oddly enough, had we been going on our original plans to the Outerbanks, I could have met you up there and looked at it, oh well!

reelapeelin
12-25-2012, 07:18 AM
The only thing that concerns me is there have been no responses to his ad...0...that's a tough crowd over at THT, but to have ZERO responses to a boat like that is curious...and if you couldn't launch the HS by yourself, do you expect to on this, much larger boat?....will you tow this or slip it?...

willy
12-25-2012, 11:31 AM
it would be a rack situation if I do it. a lot of pm'ing goes on over there. boat has been on a lift since new. was his Grandpa's boat, he passed two years ago and left it to him.
He put it on a new trailer and is in a bad finance situation now.

THEFERMANATOR
12-25-2012, 11:49 AM
Have it checked over, but if I had the money I wouldn't hesitate to get it if all checks out. I believe by this time Grady had worked out most of tehre hull ride issues, and you can't beat the 4 stroke YAMAHA. I think the reason he's not get many responses is it's a tough market, and he's asking what it is worth. If it was priced lower the ad would be blown up and sold already.

randlemanboater
12-26-2012, 09:06 AM
Having owned a GW I highly recommend it.

tartuffe
12-26-2012, 11:09 AM
The boat looks great but the price is too high IMO. 20 YO boat with an 8 year old motor. He wants to get the money from all his upgrades/maintenance out of it but we all know that just doesn't happen. Like those house shows everybody believes there boat is more special than those around it.

I think that boat would start to grab people's attention at $18,500 and be sold at $17K.


$2000 less
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/1986-Grady-White-Seafarer-22-100355776

THEFERMANATOR
12-26-2012, 04:32 PM
The boat looks great but the price is too high IMO. 20 YO boat with an 8 year old motor. He wants to get the money from all his upgrades/maintenance out of it but we all know that just doesn't happen. Like those house shows everybody believes there boat is more special than those around it.

I think that boat would start to grab people's attention at $18,500 and be sold at $17K.


$2000 less
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/1986-Grady-White-Seafarer-22-100355776

Honestly I still think he's priced right for waht it is. it's a 93 GRADY WHITE with an 05 250 YAMAHA 4 stroke. The engine would bring $5000-6000, hull would be an easy $8000, and that looks like a $2000 trailer. Put it all together rigged and $20500 seems about right for an asking price. I think you will like this one alot better than that 2470 PURSUIT, and would say get on down there and take a look at it. The good thing is right now it's a buyers market as teh boating season is over up north. here ina another month I would expect to see prices drop a bit more when most of the offshore bottom species go closed harvest.

kamikaze
12-26-2012, 05:26 PM
More of a project but still priced right

http://southjersey.craigslist.org/bod/3479112813.html

Kamikaze

willy
12-26-2012, 07:43 PM
I looked at that Kamikaze, thanks. I do not like the motor well set up on that which seems to me to be an after thought design. You can barely stand on the sides, no way to fish off the back and it intrudes a lot into the cockpit.
I do like their inboard versions though.
Talked with a fellow who owns one. Said it handles the seas well but is a very very wet boat.

willy
12-26-2012, 07:48 PM
THT Guys gave me a contact for a surveyor in Richmond, left him an email tonight.
I did a lot of searching on this boat. Mostly very good opinions on ride, build, room etc.
My main concern will be ensuring the transom is solid, which it should be.
And getting the F250 checked for exhaust corrosion and a read out on the computer and compression.
Price wise from my discussion with the owner is the 19G range.
I think for this area that is a fair price for what has been done.

THEFERMANATOR
12-26-2012, 07:54 PM
THT Guys gave me a contact for a surveyor in Richmond, left him an email tonight.
I did a lot of searching on this boat. Mostly very good opinions on ride, build, room etc.
My main concern will be ensuring the transom is solid, which it should be.
And getting the F250 checked for exhaust corrosion and a read out on the computer and compression.
Price wise from my discussion with the owner is the 19G range.
I think for this area that is a fair price for what has been done.

$19K sounds VERY fair for that hull, and definately worth looking into for that amount. By the early 90's I believe GRADY had the hull ride down to that of a CADILAC, and that 250 YAMAHA should be a good match. Personally I like it alot better than the 2470 PURSUIT, and it's hard to get into a good GRADY WHITE for less than $20K. It won't be SENOR BERT, but I doubt you'll have that jarring hit from it in the rough either.

willy
12-26-2012, 08:21 PM
I agree Ferm.
Ferm I know it is mostly the 225 Yamaha that has the exhaust corrosion issues, but it is also the 250, not as frequent for some reason.
Is there a way a tech can scope it out without pulling the powerhead off?

THEFERMANATOR
12-26-2012, 09:04 PM
I agree Ferm.
Ferm I know it is mostly the 225 Yamaha that has the exhaust corrosion issues, but it is also the 250, not as frequent for some reason.
Is there a way a tech can scope it out without pulling the powerhead off?

I'm sure dropping the foot would allow them to use a bore scope and look up inside it. From what I found, they say the 04 and back F225's seem to have the most problems. And while the foot is off you can have the water pump checked to make sure it has been maintained, and that the foot isn't froze on.

reelapeelin
12-27-2012, 01:33 PM
I looked at that Kamikaze, thanks. I do not like the motor well set up on that which seems to me to be an after thought design. You can barely stand on the sides, no way to fish off the back and it intrudes a lot into the cockpit.
I do like their inboard versions though.
Talked with a fellow who owns one. Said it handles the seas well but is a very very wet boat.

Agreed on the splashwell..that would have made more sense to leave the transom full and hang a bracket...

spareparts
12-27-2012, 06:05 PM
all I can say is I've had to keep a blind eye down here, so many cool boats with for sale signs, lots of turn key set ups, lots of projects with so much potential. I have to keep telling myself, I've got to finish the V, I've got to finish the V....

bgreene
12-27-2012, 08:27 PM
all I can say is I've had to keep a blind eye down here, so many cool boats with for sale signs, lots of turn key set ups, lots of projects with so much potential. I have to keep telling myself, I've got to finish the V, I've got to finish the V....

V ? What V ? I thought you already bought and sold five boats since then ?