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formula1 09-21-2017 10:09 PM

Formula 311 buyers beware
 
Hey all! I have been looking for a SR1 style Formula for about a year+ and I stumbled on a BEAUTIFUL 1986 (rounded windshield style) Formula 311 with KAAMA Surface Drives (can you say Rooster Tail) a few months ago! I worked out a deal with a dealer in MI.
Of course the sale was contingent on a survey, so I hired a really reputable surveyor in the area that the dealer actually knew and trusted. So, I consummated the deal and had the surveyor survey the boat; so excited to get my new to me Formula! Well, come
to find out, the surveyor calls me to tell me the hull has SERIOUS delamination issues under the gas tank area and also that the TRANSOM was repaired before (substandard) and will need to be tended to soon. So, of course, I cancelled the transaction based on the
survey. HOWEVER, later, on a desperate search for another fresh water Formula, I found the same, exact boat listed for AUCTION at an auction site in MI. So, of course being a beautiful example of a Formula, it sells at auction for all the money. NOW, it is for sale in MI at a dealer for BIG $$.
The reason I am posting this is to make sure that any prospective older Formula 311 buyer sees this boat better have a survey done on this boat and does his/her due diligence on the beautiful vessel before they realize later that in addition to the initial sales price, plus tax title dealer fee and registration, they will need to have the stringers under the gas tank done and the transom done before they should use the boat safely.

Redneckcustoms13 09-22-2017 07:08 AM

Any pictures of this "beauty"?

CBlakeNS 09-22-2017 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by formula1 (Post 4583783)
Hey all! I have been looking for a SR1 style Formula for about a year+ and I stumbled on a BEAUTIFUL 1986 (rounded windshield style) Formula 311 with KAAMA Surface Drives (can you say Rooster Tail) a few months ago! I worked out a deal with a dealer in MI.
Of course the sale was contingent on a survey, so I hired a really reputable surveyor in the area that the dealer actually knew and trusted. So, I consummated the deal and had the surveyor survey the boat; so excited to get my new to me Formula! Well, come
to find out, the surveyor calls me to tell me the hull has SERIOUS delamination issues under the gas tank area and also that the TRANSOM was repaired before (substandard) and will need to be tended to soon. So, of course, I cancelled the transaction based on the
survey. HOWEVER, later, on a desperate search for another fresh water Formula, I found the same, exact boat listed for AUCTION at an auction site in MI. So, of course being a beautiful example of a Formula, it sells at auction for all the money. NOW, it is for sale in MI at a dealer for BIG $$.
The reason I am posting this is to make sure that any prospective older Formula 311 buyer sees this boat better have a survey done on this boat and does his/her due diligence on the beautiful vessel before they realize later that in addition to the initial sales price, plus tax title dealer fee and registration, they will need to have the stringers under the gas tank done and the transom done before they should use the boat safely.


I have a 1993 336 Formula I will cut you a good deal on. Boat is very clean, port motor needs oil cooler and already bought fuel pump for starboard. Private message me if interested.

Car Biz 09-22-2017 05:10 PM


Originally Posted by formula1 (Post 4583783)
Hey all! I have been looking for a SR1 style Formula for about a year+ and I stumbled on a BEAUTIFUL 1986 (rounded windshield style) Formula 311 with KAAMA Surface Drives (can you say Rooster Tail) a few months ago! I worked out a deal with a dealer in MI.
Of course the sale was contingent on a survey, so I hired a really reputable surveyor in the area that the dealer actually knew and trusted. So, I consummated the deal and had the surveyor survey the boat; so excited to get my new to me Formula! Well, come
to find out, the surveyor calls me to tell me the hull has SERIOUS delamination issues under the gas tank area and also that the TRANSOM was repaired before (substandard) and will need to be tended to soon. So, of course, I cancelled the transaction based on the
survey. HOWEVER, later, on a desperate search for another fresh water Formula, I found the same, exact boat listed for AUCTION at an auction site in MI. So, of course being a beautiful example of a Formula, it sells at auction for all the money. NOW, it is for sale in MI at a dealer for BIG $$.
The reason I am posting this is to make sure that any prospective older Formula 311 buyer sees this boat better have a survey done on this boat and does his/her due diligence on the beautiful vessel before they realize later that in addition to the initial sales price, plus tax title dealer fee and registration, they will need to have the stringers under the gas tank done and the transom done before they should use the boat safely.

I saw it on the auction Steve but have no idea where it went.

formula1 09-23-2017 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by Car Biz (Post 4583907)
I saw it on the auction Steve but have no idea where it went.

It went to a dealer in St Joseph, MI. It's on Boat Trader for $27,495 !! :eekdrop:

formula1 09-23-2017 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by CBlakeNS (Post 4583872)
I have a 1993 336 Formula I will cut you a good deal on. Boat is very clean, port motor needs oil cooler and already bought fuel pump for starboard. Private message me if interested.

Sent you a PM

Sixshooter44 09-25-2017 11:06 AM

I was just looking at that on boat trader, it's a shame people with junk try to **** over others.

formula1 09-26-2017 07:09 PM

What gets me is wouldn't a dealer want to cover his a## and check the boat out himself really good, since they are supposed to be the "professionals" before they put it on the market to protect their reputation?

I worked at a boat dealership for years. We would NEVER sell a boat without thoroughly checking it out. If there were serious problems, it got wholesaled if we didn't want to fix it.

rer233 09-26-2017 07:37 PM

All "professional" means is they're gettin' paid for what they're doin'...

ROB FREEMAN 09-26-2017 07:39 PM

Marine and honesty shouldn't be in the same sentence. ��


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