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moondance kid 07-16-2013 09:48 AM

My First "speedboat" - 88 Baja 240 sport or 88 Python 24?
 
Long time recreational boater here (cruisers and run-abouts) with a long time need for speed. Looking to enter the speedboat world and currently looking at 2 options:
88 Baja 240 Sport - stock 454 - 330hp, Bravo 1, ~260 hours, all stock
88 Python 24 - newer (2 yr. old) mildly built 468, Bravo 1

Both are ~ $8000 and a bit rough - typical interior, upholstery issues, couple non-working gauges, couple deck cracks, etc.
I normally boat on a relatively large inland lake where we get some decent chop (1-3) and occasional rollers (2-4) and main concern is a decent ride in this type of water. Speed is secondary but still desired - 60 + would be nice.
Any feedbacks or comments on what you think may be the better option would be greatly appreciated. Unfortunately my budget is in the < $10,000 area so pickings are slim.

Thanks

Nightlife1970 07-16-2013 10:05 AM

For 10,000 I am sure you can find boats that are in better shape. Keep looking there are tons of boats out there.

Unlimited jd 07-16-2013 10:13 AM

Yep lot of options out there for under 10k. the baja will be a bit slower but still quick and will ride well

befu 07-16-2013 10:15 AM

Wait until fall or just before winter and get a better boat! For an 88 I would think they would be in good shape for that price, but I am definitely no pro on pricing! I just wouldn't jump too fast at that price and age.

Have you looked for a 242 Formula? Similar I think.

Brian

Nightlife1970 07-16-2013 10:21 AM

And dont be affraid to look at boats that are listed as high as 15,000. They may take a 10k offer.

c_deezy 07-16-2013 10:28 AM

Look both of them over good. Most 25 year old boats will have rot somewhere, mine did and it took me a year and a half to replace everything..

That being said the early 240's are good boats. Ride good, high freeboard, decent cockpit and cabin room for the size. I run mine out in Lake Erie, it does pretty good for its size.

$8K seems high for older boats that need work. Post some pictures of the boats.

moondance kid 07-16-2013 11:04 AM

Sincere thanks for all of your comments - as you all mention these did seem a little high but based on what was available in semi-local regions they seemed to be representative. Chose these two for this post because after reviewing many threads here they seemed viable starter boats in the 24' class with a balance of speed and ride. I'll definitely keep looking, and possibly hold off til season end for bargain prices. I definitely appreciate further comments and suggestions for boats similar.
Don't have pix here at work but will post some later from home.

jbraun2828 07-16-2013 11:34 AM

The Baja will be easier to sell when your ready to upgrade

delsol 07-16-2013 05:40 PM

try to find a 24' formula with bolsters -- they are out there for 10k and make a great inland boat with a bbc

Johnrs5129 07-16-2013 10:13 PM

Would you be interested in an 82 python 24 with cuddy,chevy 496 highly modified, armeson asd6 conversion, trim tabs in very nice shape?


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