1991 242
#1
Anybody know this boat? May be taking a road trip to Hilton NY to take a look with a buddy this weekend. 400 hr , fresh water 242 with bolsters and 502. Just got off the phone and this guy claims it is like NEW with absolutely no disappointments
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Sounds good but you know how that goes when you're on the phone.
What sounds like a good price?
.Sounds good but you know how that goes when you're on the phone.
What sounds like a good price?
#2
Originally Posted by mopower
Anybody know this boat? May be taking a road trip to Hilton NY to take a look with a buddy this weekend. 400 hr , fresh water 242 with bolsters and 502. Just got off the phone and this guy claims it is like NEW with absolutely no disappointments
.
Sounds good but you know how that goes when you're on the phone.
What sounds like a good price?
.Sounds good but you know how that goes when you're on the phone.
What sounds like a good price?
....but it's listed in boattrader for $28,250. So I would pay $22K at the very most...else you could buy a less expensive 242 and drop in a 502 (and sell the 454) and be under the asking price with a brand new motor. Tell you're buddy I'll sell my boat for $15K....buy a 502 (or 496) for 10K and you'd be pretty much the same package for $25K 
Chuck
#4
Originally Posted by Formula Outlaw
What Chuck said...
I do like the 242LS and may be "stuck" with it for another season. Hmmm maybe I should get a 502. It would "bolt right in" right?
#5
Well Chuck , after an hour long three way call last night , this boat is also nicely equipped and is supposed to be absolutely pristine
. Spotless bilge and engine , new tires on the trailer , 2 new batteries , new cockpit cover all this year. Second owner and always garaged. Original cockpit carpet with the Thunderbird logo that can't be told from new.
I paid a little more for my 272 than I probably should have , but all the others I looked at for almost a year weren't worth their cheaper prices , not to mention gas , tolls , motel rooms involved in the search. The guy is also open to negotiations. Already come down a few grand on the phone...after all it is October.
This weekend will tell
BTW , what does yours run with a 454? This guy claims 68/70 with the 502.
PS Yours is good looking.
. Spotless bilge and engine , new tires on the trailer , 2 new batteries , new cockpit cover all this year. Second owner and always garaged. Original cockpit carpet with the Thunderbird logo that can't be told from new. I paid a little more for my 272 than I probably should have , but all the others I looked at for almost a year weren't worth their cheaper prices , not to mention gas , tolls , motel rooms involved in the search. The guy is also open to negotiations. Already come down a few grand on the phone...after all it is October.
This weekend will tell

BTW , what does yours run with a 454? This guy claims 68/70 with the 502.
PS Yours is good looking.
Last edited by mopower; 10-05-2004 at 12:29 PM.
#6
My boat runs about 55mph with a 454, full fuel, three people and a 22 pitch bravo prop. I swapped the bravo for the 21 mirage to demo the boat the other day and really prefer the bravo prop. Faster cruising speed, quicker to get on a plane and handles better.
Hey if this guy is willing to work on the price a bit this could be a great deal, I just think 28K is too much considering other options. But there's also something to be said for a well kept older boat. There are some people that take extraordinary care of cars and boats. Those are the guys to buy from. I'm also sold on buying a boat from up North. Heck I'm going to Canada to find my next boat. Those boat must spend most of there time under cover or in garages. Finally I have no doubt that it would run 68/72 mph with a 502.
Hey if this guy is willing to work on the price a bit this could be a great deal, I just think 28K is too much considering other options. But there's also something to be said for a well kept older boat. There are some people that take extraordinary care of cars and boats. Those are the guys to buy from. I'm also sold on buying a boat from up North. Heck I'm going to Canada to find my next boat. Those boat must spend most of there time under cover or in garages. Finally I have no doubt that it would run 68/72 mph with a 502.
#7
I agree with the $28K figure being a bit high , but I was emphatic about a 6 or 7 hour ride each way and would we be disappointed...he never hesitated...absolutely not. He claims to have bought it two years ago from a Coronor in his late 50's who was just as anal as he is about this boat. He also stated (if you can believe it) when he looked at the boat it was SOOOOOOOO nice he didn't even sea trial it , just run it on the hose
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Pictures are on the way as we speak
He also has a 4 month old son and only used it 4 times this season and Mama is after him to sell.
.Pictures are on the way as we speak

He also has a 4 month old son and only used it 4 times this season and Mama is after him to sell.
Last edited by mopower; 10-05-2004 at 05:54 PM.
#8
Originally Posted by mopower
I agree with the $28K figure being a bit high , but I was emphatic about a 6 or 7 hour ride each way and would we be disappointed...he never hesitated...absolutely not. He claims to have bought it two years ago from a Coronor in his late 50's who was just as anal as he is about this boat. He also stated (if you can believe it) when he looked at the boat it was SOOOOOOOO nice he didn't even sea trail it , just run it on the hose
.
Pictures are on the way as we speak
He also has a 4 month old son and only used it 4 times this season and Mama is after him to sell.
.Pictures are on the way as we speak

He also has a 4 month old son and only used it 4 times this season and Mama is after him to sell.


