CDN_Falcon
Cadet
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- Jun 30, 2007
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Hello everyone,
Well I'm looking at moving up from a 16' Aluminum fishing boat into a more family fun/cruising orientated fiberglass boat. The problem is... I don't know much about fiberglass boats or what to look for.
Went down to one of the local boat dealers and looked through his inventory. My absolute max price is around $7500 (and I'm in Canada so that's Canadian dollars
There were two Bayliners in that range. The much cleaner one that has capacity for 6 persons is a 1989 Capri 1750 with a 1989 Force 85hp. There is no cracking of the seats, floor is solid as far as walking around on it, all original tops that look as if they were never used. (asking $7200 taxes in.) View here: http://www.canadatrader.com/result/detailinfo.aspx?ID=28435906&pgno=3&srt=1
I would have posted this in the Bayliner section of the forums but I wanted opinions from more than just the Bayliner owners. I encourage anyone to talk about the negatives of owning a Bayliner as well as the positive so that I get good perspective.
Also here's a few questions I'd like to know:
What should I watch out for when buying any fiberglass boat?
Is there any way to tell if the hull was damaged/repaired?
What kind of materials would have been used on a 1989 Bayliner Capri?
Anything to watch out for specifically for Bayliner boats?
Also see my thread for questions on Force motors: http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=205492
Well I'm looking at moving up from a 16' Aluminum fishing boat into a more family fun/cruising orientated fiberglass boat. The problem is... I don't know much about fiberglass boats or what to look for.
Went down to one of the local boat dealers and looked through his inventory. My absolute max price is around $7500 (and I'm in Canada so that's Canadian dollars
I would have posted this in the Bayliner section of the forums but I wanted opinions from more than just the Bayliner owners. I encourage anyone to talk about the negatives of owning a Bayliner as well as the positive so that I get good perspective.
Also here's a few questions I'd like to know:
What should I watch out for when buying any fiberglass boat?
Is there any way to tell if the hull was damaged/repaired?
What kind of materials would have been used on a 1989 Bayliner Capri?
Anything to watch out for specifically for Bayliner boats?
Also see my thread for questions on Force motors: http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=205492