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Unread 05-30-2009, 05:27 PM
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I have had my 87 since brand new, only issue was with the fuel tank corrosion requiring a replacement, (did it my self) and Wellcraft has designed the boat to be worked on, everything was easily reachable. However I am on my third motor, they just seem to keep wearing out!!!!! But the boat is still going strong.....Check inside all of the access hatches, sniff for any fuel odors, stick a camera inside them and take pictures from inside the hull where you can't look and you can go back an look at them as much as you need to. As long as the hull is good on the inside, with no weak spots in the floor, I would say go for it, but I also agree the price is a little higher than I would expect for that package. Let us know how your progress goes. Good luck..

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Unread 05-30-2009, 10:54 PM
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I took her home the other day. Got the boat and trailer with many accessories on it. Had everything on it except a fishing pole! Took her home and spent 3 hours tearing into her and washing her from inside out. Everything looks great on this boat. Filled her up with 52 gallons of gas and checked for leaks. (Anyone else notice that the gas fill and vent is right under where the driver sits and would flick ashes out?) Took her to the river and gently cruised her out of the dock and around the area for a few miles. Then took her upriver around 4500-5000RPM for 5 miles. Shut her down, checked that I was using oil out the tank, leaks, etc. Ran her down the river and out into open water this time pushing it to 5800RPM. I am cruising about 45MPH trimmed out at 5800RPM. There is little bit of throttle left, but scared to take it up to 6000RPM. I finished off the day running 50 miles only getting up to 5200RPM.
I am very impressed with this boat. Why did Wellcraft discontinue such a fine boat? I felt like I was driving a tank when I would hit large waves kicked up by other boaters. My other boat would have hurt me hitting them like this thing can. I did notice the deck of the cuddy flexing just a little bit in rough water. This part appears to be very thin fiberglass, so maybe it's just normal. I can sit on the deck and it doesn't feel bad. Underneath looks good.
Will post some pics after I get her waxed up. I am hooked on this style boat. I know I probably spent more than I should have for this rig, but from what I saw today, I think it was worth it.

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Unread 05-31-2009, 07:45 AM
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Sounds like your new V has found a good home!!...that's a pretty good 1st run...good "skakedown" cruise!!...
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