Flustering Day Saturday
Posted: November 15th, 2009, 1:57 pm
As I mentioned in my introduction, I had been looking for a boat.
I had a prospect purchased stopped a couple weeks. It was a 2005 Sea Chaser 1950 with a 115 Yamaha 4 stroke, Alum Trailer, T-Top, I first saw it on e-bay then on Craigslist. The pictures looked nice and the info the guy told me sounded ok. It was about 250 miles from where I live and I didn't want to go that distance unless I was pretty sure of making the purchase. The owner got it from a repo auction so I already knew there would be alot of unanswered if's if I got this boat. The guys price was $8500.
Well I was going to take off a day of work last Tuesday to go check it out, the guy called last Sunday and said he took it out and it was skipping and he thought it had water in gas and would get it fixed and call me. Well, I got a call on Thursday that his mechanic pumped the gas tank and replaced the filters and it was ready to go. He would take it for a test run that afternoon. So Friday I went to the bank and got a bank check for the purchase and changed my schedule to make the trip. I went up Saturday to buy the boat, 240 miles one way, I left home at 6 AM.
I got there the boat looked pretty good, of course not as good as the pictures. A lesson I have learned.
It ran find on a hose and went into gear easy. Interior and hull looked fine, but boat was bare, I would have to get all the normal accessories.
So lets go take a little trip up the lake.
It still was skipping a little, especially when you gave it the gas to start off to plane. The guy kept saying it just needed to be ran a little. I could tell by the look on his face he didn't test it out as he said he would. I must of tried at least a dozen starts and it was skipping every time. Ran it at least 45 minutes. Needless to say I was not a happy camper.
Probably nothing major, but I didn't want to buy something and take it straight to the shop for reparts.
It just really ticked me off that he told me it was fixed and I wasted the day and drove 480 miles and came back empty handed. The guy got mad when I didn't buy it and kept saying he had a couple people that wanted it. I sure hope they take it for a test ride and not buy it from running in the driveway.
I guess another lesson in life. LOL
So as a couple mentioned on my first thread, BE PATIENT!!!!!, since I don't really have anything else lined up I am going to try and chill and wait for a good deal to come alone.
So if anyone sees a good boat, Please let me know.
Dean
I had a prospect purchased stopped a couple weeks. It was a 2005 Sea Chaser 1950 with a 115 Yamaha 4 stroke, Alum Trailer, T-Top, I first saw it on e-bay then on Craigslist. The pictures looked nice and the info the guy told me sounded ok. It was about 250 miles from where I live and I didn't want to go that distance unless I was pretty sure of making the purchase. The owner got it from a repo auction so I already knew there would be alot of unanswered if's if I got this boat. The guys price was $8500.
Well I was going to take off a day of work last Tuesday to go check it out, the guy called last Sunday and said he took it out and it was skipping and he thought it had water in gas and would get it fixed and call me. Well, I got a call on Thursday that his mechanic pumped the gas tank and replaced the filters and it was ready to go. He would take it for a test run that afternoon. So Friday I went to the bank and got a bank check for the purchase and changed my schedule to make the trip. I went up Saturday to buy the boat, 240 miles one way, I left home at 6 AM.
I got there the boat looked pretty good, of course not as good as the pictures. A lesson I have learned.
It ran find on a hose and went into gear easy. Interior and hull looked fine, but boat was bare, I would have to get all the normal accessories.
So lets go take a little trip up the lake.
It still was skipping a little, especially when you gave it the gas to start off to plane. The guy kept saying it just needed to be ran a little. I could tell by the look on his face he didn't test it out as he said he would. I must of tried at least a dozen starts and it was skipping every time. Ran it at least 45 minutes. Needless to say I was not a happy camper.
Probably nothing major, but I didn't want to buy something and take it straight to the shop for reparts.
It just really ticked me off that he told me it was fixed and I wasted the day and drove 480 miles and came back empty handed. The guy got mad when I didn't buy it and kept saying he had a couple people that wanted it. I sure hope they take it for a test ride and not buy it from running in the driveway.
I guess another lesson in life. LOL
So as a couple mentioned on my first thread, BE PATIENT!!!!!, since I don't really have anything else lined up I am going to try and chill and wait for a good deal to come alone.
So if anyone sees a good boat, Please let me know.
Dean