Info on boat.

MD746

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I found this boat in a local ad for sale . Does anyone know the make and model ? I just want to have alittle info before I speak to the seller so I know what to ask.
 

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JasonBo

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Re: Info on boat.

looks like a sea hawk boat. I would ask if it floats. But seriously what sort of info are you looking for?
 

dvandsm64

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Re: Info on boat.

i would say it's a sea hawk with a large outboard. ha ha. sorry, just being a smart aleck.
 

Fireman431

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Re: Info on boat.

Ask:

1) The year of the engine and boat and trailer?

2) Approximate number of hours on the engine?

3) Length overall?

4) Is there a valid title (in hand) for the whole setup?

5) Any soft spots in the floor/transom?

6) Does the engine run? What was the maintenance schedule like? Is it overdue for any maintenance?

7) Why are they selling?

8) Any additional items that come with the boat (CG equipment, fishfinder, trolling motor, etc)?

Make sure you either take someone knowledgeable about boats or trust your judgment prior to buying. Don't buy anything without taking it out to see how it performs.
 

MD746

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Re: Info on boat.

Ok I made contact with the seller and he stated the boat is not a sea hawk they thought is would be a cool name. I asked about soft spots and any issues with the hull and all was good . Then I asked about the motor and he said it had 1-2hrs on it and has not ran in a year He said I need to bring a spark plug to see if it would run. And the trailer was a good deal so he picked It up and thought the boat fit ok on it. I ended the call with thanks for your time I will keep looking.
 

dlngr

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Re: Info on boat.

Jeez,I always carry a few spark plugs with me,just in case I see something I might want to buy!!!
Seriously,I wonder why the seller didn't just say "Go away,you really don't want to buy this piece of $&@* because it is a total waste" ???!
 

Dead Horse

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Re: Info on boat.

so -tell me why its a piece of **** ??-
just because it need a new plug??-

put motor on the muffs -listen to it run- look boat over -if you like it buy it-

if at all possible put it on the water and have the owner take you for a ride-- or pull it to a marina and have it looked over--

my flats boat looked like crap when i got it - all it really needed was a weeks work - bilge pump and the gas gague replaced--.
 

Bob_VT

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Re: Info on boat.

Ok I made contact with the seller and he stated the boat is not a sea hawk they thought is would be a cool name. I asked about soft spots and any issues with the hull and all was good . Then I asked about the motor and he said it had 1-2hrs on it and has not ran in a year He said I need to bring a spark plug to see if it would run. And the trailer was a good deal so he picked It up and thought the boat fit ok on it. I ended the call with thanks for your time I will keep looking.

Good call. I find it VERY hard to believe about the motor
 

jayhanig

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Re: Info on boat.

Ask:

1) The year of the engine and boat and trailer?

2) Approximate number of hours on the engine?

3) Length overall?

4) Is there a valid title (in hand) for the whole setup?

5) Any soft spots in the floor/transom?

6) Does the engine run? What was the maintenance schedule like? Is it overdue for any maintenance?

7) Why are they selling?

8) Any additional items that come with the boat (CG equipment, fishfinder, trolling motor, etc)?

Make sure you either take someone knowledgeable about boats or trust your judgment prior to buying. Don't buy anything without taking it out to see how it performs.


All good advice I wish I had taken before I bought my boat. I was attracted to a good looking boat with a strong sounding engine. We cranked it up in the yard (with water muffs) and I was hooked. Boy, I wish I'd insisted on a ride! Although he told me there were no soft spots in the deck, the subject of the transom never came up. Of course, it's rotten.

I'm getting it rebuilt which has several here questioning my sanity or at least my judgment. All of this could have been avoided if I'd just gone for a ride first.

That trailer: it definitely looks poorly matched. Mine, it turned out, had a 13" bias ply tire on a steel rim on one side and a 14" radial tire on a galvanized rim on the other side. The wiring changed colors three times between the tail light and the front plug. All minor things I corrected.

But it's hard to get around the boat wanting to sink. Take the test ride.
 
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