1981 Hunter 25

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Mr Mac

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Sep 29, 2013
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None None Pensacola, FL
Well, I did it. I finally pulled the trigger on a starter boat for the wife and I! We have been spending some time out at Lake Carlyle in Illinois and swung by Boulder Yacht Club since, that’s where the boats are! We were wandering around (hey, we just like being near the water) and spotted this little boat on the end of the dock. It was dirty, without question, had been sitting alone for some time, and needed TLC! The good news was, it was floating! Truly, the boat isn’t as bad as it looks in the pictures.



The For Sale sign had no phone number listed on it so we thought we would just stop by the marina office on our way out and ask about it. Before we got too far, the owner had spotted us looking her over and was making his way to us to ask if we would want to take a closer look at her and we took him up on his offer.



He told us that he was asking $1,700 for the boat as is with a running Tohatsu 9.9 outboard and what we see with it. In addition to that, he said he also had extra sails [jib and spinnaker], Bimini top frame and canvas, new electrical panel, new compass, Magma 14.5" gas grill with cover and a new bilge pump. He then added that while he was asking $1,700, he would probably take $1,500, no less.



Now, I do not go to the marinas without a checklist of things to look for when considering a used boat and the tools to perform the mini-survey. The list I used was from another member on another site and it is comprehensive. We looked the little boat over for well over an hour checking everything I could get to!

Next Monday my wife, oldest son and I will meet with the seller and the folks at the marina to haul it out of the water, pressure wash the bottom and let our son (been working on fiberglass boats for a while now) look it over and he give us his opinion on the hull overall (through holes included).



Some of the big items on the list that I know will need to be addressed are the electrical and the running rigging. The electrical wiring in the craft now is old and brittle and there is no shore power connection that I saw. I plan to go ahead and replace the breaker panel along with all the wiring and receptacles. While I’m at it I’ll go ahead, swap out all the incandescent bulbs with LEDs, wire up some new battery boxes, and add a solar charger.

The standing rigging is solid but the running rigging will need replacing. Thank God it’s a small boat! I’m sure I’ll replace all the sheets and call it good, no reason not to.

For now, however, we are going to clear her out and clean! Top, bottom, port and starboard, nothing will go untouched! We need to get it as clean as we can in order to really see what we have in store for us!







My wife already has some fabric for the cushions and I have a fair amount of cherry plywood in the shop to really do the interior some justice.

After we looked it all over and got an idea as to what we need to do, we all sat down on another club members boat and shared a beer, or two, or… After a while I told the seller I’d give him $1,200 cash (contingent on the haul out inspection) for the little boat. He countered with $1,300 and we made the deal.

For sure, more to follow!
 
Mar 6, 2008
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Catalina 1999 C36 MKII #1787 Coyote Point Marina, CA.
Yes - Mac it IS a good first boat. It is what I ended up with for 5 years. Then I decided on something larger. Best of luck with it - my advice is to not spend too much money on it as you will soon outgrow it and all the money you spend on it you will not be able to get back by selling it. Find out if it has a trailer. If yes - then it is more valuable.
 

Mr Mac

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Sep 29, 2013
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None None Pensacola, FL
No worries, we know we'll be in a larger vessel soon enough! This is the one we'll use to learn with. It is small enough to be somewhat forgiving but still big enough to let me know if I screwed something up!

As for the trailer, there is one available for another $200 and we will probably grab it as well. I'm for sure going to fix the things that need fixing and will replace what needs to be replaced. I also want to fix its appearance so that when the time comes to sell she'll show well!
 
Jun 3, 2004
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Seaward 24 Indianapolis
a good first boat. Do they have shore power at any of the marinas on Carlyle?
 

Mr Mac

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Sep 29, 2013
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None None Pensacola, FL
Yes they do. We will keep her at the Boulder Yacht Club and I believe most of their slips (if not all) have power and water.
 
Feb 27, 2005
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Hunter 33.5 Missouri
Welcome to Boulder. When you have time check out the club. The marina staff are first rate as well.

Steve
s/v Island Time
 

Mr Mac

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Sep 29, 2013
91
None None Pensacola, FL
We are joining the club this coming weekend and will be there for the race and the chili dinner!
 
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