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Wilks 04-30-2009 10:04 PM

Anyone know this Donzi?
 
Looking for some history on this boat.
http://www.northeastboatsales.com/li.../38donzi00.htm

Shanghied Again 05-01-2009 09:27 AM

Hours are 372 those 500EFIs are ready for rebuilts. I would do a leak down and compression check + a survey before I purchased. The price is good unless you have to rebuild and also the Bravo Drives should be gone through.

Pwrbt33 05-01-2009 10:29 AM

I do not know the boat but ask lots of questions. The flame arrestors dont get smashed from normal operation, this usually means there was work done to it at one time. Also look for the lead stamps on the safety wire on the intake bolts and damper to see if any engine work has ever been done. You can also contact me or someone with engine serial numbers and ck to see if any major warranty work has been done.

Just a thought.

jimishooch 05-04-2009 08:33 AM

is it me or is starboard drive oil reservoir empty?

Skullkrusher 05-04-2009 02:04 PM

I've seen those arrestors get out of shape like that just from being cleaned. I don't think that necessarily is indicative of a problem.

hammer01 05-05-2009 10:43 AM


Originally Posted by Skullkrusher (Post 2858632)
I've seen those arrestors get out of shape like that just from being cleaned. I don't think that necessarily is indicative of a problem.

I totally agree with this comment. I had the 02 38zx and the engine compartment was so tight that everytime oil was changed every 25 hours, plugs changed out each year, winterization, etc., it was impossible not to be leaning on them to some extent causing them to look a little disfigured. Thankfully my main mechanic for the first 4 years was about 5'5" and weighed maybe 140 pounds. Definitely have in the back of your mind that the motor freshening and a definite go-thru on the drives should be factored into the price which will be $10-15k but still well worth it if the gel, interior, etc. is not in bad shape. I would have it surveyed well and use that to beat the price down to accomodate the repairs. Good luck, I loved my 38zx!!!!

TomFTM 05-05-2009 11:28 AM

If your looking at buying a boat and It's a good deal do yourself a favor and dont post it on the internet , because someone else will snatch it up while you think about it.

I have seen this happen so many times ........

FASTTIMES 05-05-2009 12:31 PM

I checked it out in January when I was helping a buddy pick up an outerlimits. If I remember correctly there tons of stress cracks on the port side right above the rub rail and I believe that the Drain plug housing was missing - - Don't quote me as its been a few months. You should really check it out for yourself. Good Luck

glassdave 05-05-2009 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by hammer01 (Post 2859279)
I totally agree with this comment. I had the 02 38zx and the engine compartment was so tight that everytime oil was changed every 25 hours, plugs changed out each year, winterization, etc., it was impossible not to be leaning on them to some extent causing them to look a little disfigured. Thankfully my main mechanic for the first 4 years was about 5'5" and weighed maybe 140 pounds. Definitely have in the back of your mind that the motor freshening and a definite go-thru on the drives should be factored into the price which will be $10-15k but still well worth it if the gel, interior, etc. is not in bad shape. I would have it surveyed well and use that to beat the price down to accomodate the repairs. Good luck, I loved my 38zx!!!!

amen to that, I dread doing water pumps on the port motor :D. Still a fantastic boat and that does look like a decent deal. I have the 525's and have seen 82 with B1's when it was new. Extremely well built boat to say the least. Fit an finish is great and quite honestly one of the dead sexiest lookin boats out there.

I also agree on the the flame arrestors. They are in a area that they may take a beating in, not much room between them and the bulkhead.


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