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Need advise on boat purchase. pictures added
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<blockquote data-quote="momule" data-source="post: 405636" data-attributes="member: 20155"><p>Sounds like a real fair price. I'm not too familiar with Sylvan aluminum boats but if the quality is similar to the other major players, and everything works correctly, I'd consider it. Make sure you either give it a good test drive with someone who knows boats very well or take it to a repair shop/dealer before you say farewell to your hard earned cash. Major motor problems would place the amount invested into the unacceptable bracket very quickly. Be willing to pay a refundable $100 for an hour of mechanics time and you should set up the appointment to take it in so that the shop knows they are working for the buyer and not the seller. </p><p>If you buy it post some pics so we can help you celebrate your new-to-you boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momule, post: 405636, member: 20155"] Sounds like a real fair price. I'm not too familiar with Sylvan aluminum boats but if the quality is similar to the other major players, and everything works correctly, I'd consider it. Make sure you either give it a good test drive with someone who knows boats very well or take it to a repair shop/dealer before you say farewell to your hard earned cash. Major motor problems would place the amount invested into the unacceptable bracket very quickly. Be willing to pay a refundable $100 for an hour of mechanics time and you should set up the appointment to take it in so that the shop knows they are working for the buyer and not the seller. If you buy it post some pics so we can help you celebrate your new-to-you boat. [/QUOTE]
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