Hi everyone,
Seems like quite a crowd of Larson enthusiasts here. Here's my question - I just purchased this 1984 Citation 6000 w/305 Mercruiser inboard/outdrive. It's a one owner boat and has been stored inside it's entire life. I doubt that it has seen the water more than 2 or 3 times a year for the last decade or more, but the original owner has always scrupulously maintained it. It looks like it's only a few years old. The original owner gave me all the maintenance records and books and all the paraphernalia (anchors, life jackets, lines, bumpers, ski rope, depth indicator, etc.) with it. He is also going to take the time to show me how to do a complete service and winterization, etc.
I shelled out $8500 for this beauty and my wife thinks that was a bit excessive - is she right?
Also, she wants a stereo in it, and I can live with that.
What is the best way to get some tunes in one of these without having to cut big speaker holes, etc.?
Thanks in advance!
Bruce
Seems like quite a crowd of Larson enthusiasts here. Here's my question - I just purchased this 1984 Citation 6000 w/305 Mercruiser inboard/outdrive. It's a one owner boat and has been stored inside it's entire life. I doubt that it has seen the water more than 2 or 3 times a year for the last decade or more, but the original owner has always scrupulously maintained it. It looks like it's only a few years old. The original owner gave me all the maintenance records and books and all the paraphernalia (anchors, life jackets, lines, bumpers, ski rope, depth indicator, etc.) with it. He is also going to take the time to show me how to do a complete service and winterization, etc.
I shelled out $8500 for this beauty and my wife thinks that was a bit excessive - is she right?
Also, she wants a stereo in it, and I can live with that.
Thanks in advance!
Bruce