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Guy Shields

I have a chance to buy a '87 28.5, one owner, in very good condition for under $11,000. Appears to be a good price from what I've seen on this site. Any specific problem areas I should check or areas I need checked right after getting it? The bottom was painted last summer, new main and jib 2000. Any comments?
 
Dec 2, 1999
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Nothing to check after you get it.

Guy: Unless you know how to survey a boat you should have a survey done BEFORE you buy it. A survey should run about $10/ft +/-. This price seems less than 50% of the current going price (I may be way off), so I'd be skeptical of this boat. If you have a survey and get the boat for $11k you KNOW that you got a good deal. A bottom job is only going to last you another year at best. Having new sails is a real plus (assuming the are GOOD sails), the would cost you at least $2500 to replace. And a word of warning about surveys. They are NOT a guarantee that there is NOTHING wrong with the boat. Be sure to get a good surveyor and check out the Owners Reviews for problem areas. I hope you can get a good boat at this price.
 
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Bill

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Way under priced. You could spend another 5-6K and still come out ahead unless there is a major delamination or engine issue, which is rare on this model. If it passes a survey you have one great deal. Should go for 19-25K. Good luck
 
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Steve O.

too good to be true?

Highly reccomend getting a survey. Have the surveyor check integrity of the rudder, check for moisture intrusion in deck/hull, do a sea trial of engine, check for trapped water under cabin sole, check for leaks around the toerail/hull/deck joint.
 
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Marc Honey

All true!!!

As all have said, "one hell of a deal" I wouldn't take $20,000 for my '87 28.5 that I've owned for 3+ years!!!Definitely spend the money on the survey. As long as the Yanmar checks out and the hull is in good condition there's not alot you couldn't fix for the 8-10 grand you'll be saving. Even at $18-22,000 the 28.5 is a lot of boat for the money and a very popular model. Absolute breeze to single-hand
 
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Guy Shields

Used 28.5

Thanks for your inputs. I had the survey this past weekend and met with the mechanic who has maintained the engine since new. Passed with flying colors, I bought it. The bottom line was normal waer but well maintained by the original owner. He was moving up to a Catalina 310, had purchased it and needed a quick sale. Once I add roller furling I'll be ready to go. Once again, thanks.
 
Dec 2, 1999
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
guy, man, jeeze

Guy: This is really a deal. You got this boat at about 60% of the current selling price. I hope this work out for you. I know that the owners of these boat really like them. Hard to believe that the owner would sell at this price, but I guess he looked at the price the dealer was going to give him and said "what the hell, let's get rid of it quick". His loss and your gain. Congratulations on a good deal.
 
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