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Stilwell 07-08-2010 01:20 PM


What size boat and whats your approximate budget range? under 50K, over 100K, 250K? etc.
29' to 35' under 50K.

Thanks.

DollaBill 07-08-2010 01:32 PM


Originally Posted by Stilwell (Post 3154070)
29' to 35' under 50K.

Thanks.

Well, you'll get some good advice here. Get a reccomendation for an accredited surveyor with ref's you can contact. And remember that there's a boat surveyor and an engine surveyor. 2 diff people!

jcl 07-08-2010 01:49 PM


Originally Posted by Stilwell (Post 3154070)
29' to 35' under 50K.

Thanks.

pm or call Blume, i know he has/had a mint 32 Sunsation

buck183 07-08-2010 04:50 PM


Originally Posted by offshoredrillin (Post 3154051)
ask Dreamer, he has it down to a science :evilb:

Here here!!!!

:lolhit:

DollaBill 07-08-2010 04:54 PM


Originally Posted by jcl (Post 3154088)
pm or call Blume, i know he has/had a mint 32 Sunsation

just dont let him stand behind you when you lean over to look in the engine compartment.......

32storm 07-09-2010 11:16 AM


Originally Posted by Stilwell (Post 3154070)
29' to 35' under 50K.

Thanks.

I've got a sweet 32 Hustler for sale that fits the bill in the classified section. It'll make for a single stop for your shopping...you won't find a nicer boat and a steal at the price.

fubard 07-09-2010 12:17 PM

Make sure you are able to seal the deal after the sea trail, dont leave and come back and get the boat unless the owner is there and take it for another sea trail to make sure NOTHING has happened since the last time you rode in it.

bob_t 07-09-2010 02:21 PM

Make sure the "seller" actually can legally "sell" the boat, meaning that they have the clear title in hand with their name on it. If the bank owns it or there is some other lien against it, make sure you DO NOT make a check payable to only the supposed owner/seller. Either hire a closing company to complete the financial transaction (to be sure it is legal and can be completed), or at least have the seller and (not or) the lienholder's name on the check.

I bought a boat from a boat dealer who said they "owned" the boat (really, though, the bank owned the boat) and would deliver the title within 30 days of purchase. It even stated that on the purchase agreement / contract. To make a long and expensive story short, the dealer handed me the boat, signed and notarized bill of sale / purchase contract ... and walked away with the money . He kept giving me excuses why my title was being "delayed". After some investigation, I found out that he never paid his bank, and as a result, I didn't get my title. The bank then wanted me to turn in the boat to them or they were going to report it as "stolen". Not all states treat boats the same regarding motor vehicle laws, and the state where I bought the boat told me I had to file a civil suite against the boat dealer - the state would not treat it as a criminal offense that they would persue since boats were not handled as motor vehicles in their state. Working with the bank, I eventually got my title ... turns out the dealer stiffed the bank for many boats that he sold and didn't pay off the bank. Hard lesson learned. And, for reference, this wasn't National Marine or Lake Cumberland Marine :rolleyes:


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