superbenk
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Kids (really) wanted to go to the boat store today (Saturday) to look at the boats. We saw a really nice looking Bayliner Discovery 192 cuddy there for $24k and started thinking hard about it. I don't think I want to buy new & I really can't afford thinking about something over $10k (realistically), but looking at those shiny new boats really was tough. Looked through the parts store for some of the stuff my 30 yr old Century needs and it just didn't hold the same excitement. I'm in trouble.
All that being said, I asked about their used inventory and I was really disappointed. They had a 2000 Bayliner Capri bowrider there for $8500, but it really looked rough to me. Needed new carpet, the vinyl was old looking, etc. I don't think I'd feel comfortable paying more than $4k for it (no idea what mechanical and structural condition it was in). I guess I thought buying a used boat from a boat dealership would be like buying a used car from a car dealership - I expected all the used inventory to be detailed & fixed up to look and run as well as it could, engine/structure inspection & certification, etc.
Oh well... no real point to this, just relating my experiences. Someday a shiny new(er) boat will sit in my driveway
Hopefully some brave soul will be willing to take a well maintained/restored 30 yr old OMC under their care in the not-so-distant future 
All that being said, I asked about their used inventory and I was really disappointed. They had a 2000 Bayliner Capri bowrider there for $8500, but it really looked rough to me. Needed new carpet, the vinyl was old looking, etc. I don't think I'd feel comfortable paying more than $4k for it (no idea what mechanical and structural condition it was in). I guess I thought buying a used boat from a boat dealership would be like buying a used car from a car dealership - I expected all the used inventory to be detailed & fixed up to look and run as well as it could, engine/structure inspection & certification, etc.
Oh well... no real point to this, just relating my experiences. Someday a shiny new(er) boat will sit in my driveway