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Unread 08-24-2007, 11:26 PM
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I came on here because a 1974 V20 was offered to me for $1500/negotiable, boat, motor and trailer. It has an early 90s Mariner 125 on it. The boat is in decent shape except for the soft transom. After searching a little on here, I saw there is a problem with the transoms. Is it worth buying this boat and paying someone to fix it? I don't have to time to repair it myself. Anyone know a place in central NJ that could do the repair? I called one place and they said no less than $4500. Thanks - Mark
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Unread 08-24-2007, 11:54 PM
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hey for $4,500. bucks i hope the guy wines and dines you first.
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Unread 08-25-2007, 12:04 AM
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Welcome to the site Mark,

CTT is right. $4500 is outrageous. You could buy a boat with a good transom, motor, and trailer for that much.

A couple guys on the forum have had their transoms done and can tell you what you should expect to pay.

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Unread 08-25-2007, 01:07 AM
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Welcome to the site. Post pics. of the boat and transom.
if you plan on doing the transom repair yourself, there's several ways of doing it and this site can help, but only if you post Pics. ;D
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Unread 08-25-2007, 01:11 AM
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Mark I am in New Jersey and I can tell you that if you have a pro mariner around here do the job you are looking at between 4-5.5 G's for the job.
I agree it is an outrageous price but that is the price around here, I have talked with several people the past few years who either have done it at least priced it out. And remember you are paying a pro by the hour and it is a labor intensive job and the materials are not cheap, ask Hammer.
Now the good news is if you can get it and do the job yourself you will be OK.
If you are not going to do it yourself walk away and find another for a little more money maybe with a good transom.
Also the Mariner is a just ok engine and it is at the bottom of the power spectrum suitable for the boat.
Just my opinion.
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Welcome to the site.
Go ahead and make your mind up if you are going to pay someone to work on and maintain a boat or are you willing to put blood and sweat into it.
This is an excellent chance for a project on an admiral boat.
Interested? Beat the price down to what your happy with.
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Unread 08-25-2007, 10:49 AM
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That job here in Louisiana would run about $2000 - $2500 (I checked recently). I had the transom done in my old 75' in 1993 and it was $1500. If you're not going to DIY, then I'd pass if your looking at $4500. Keep in mind however that probably any V you look at will have transom problems by now unless its been fixed already.

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Offer him $500 and fix yourself, or move on to the next boat!
Lot of boats out there right now and for good prices!

Hell mine is up for sale and all you have to do is turn the key and go! I let it slip away for $4500
and mine is solid as a rock!!

CK it out:
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MJ's is a good example of a working V price wise.
Obviously a much newer boat would go for more.
The one your looking at after repairs would appreciate to this.
More food for thought.
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Unread 08-25-2007, 01:25 PM
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And just a different point of view from Flounder, you are talking to a guy who spenta year and a half sea trialing and checking litterally dozens of V20's and only a few had transom problems. Age does not soften transoms, water and poor maintenace does, as do storage conditions (trailer vs marina vs dry stack etc.)
Actually compared to some very expensive boats the V's have actually aged very well in comparison, especially if the above maintenance and storage listed was good.
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