Recently came upon a Hunter 23 tucked over in a corner at a marina. Don't know how old it is and although the tires needed air, the galvanized trailer didn't look bad at all. The owner of the marina said he didn't have the title for either the boat or the trailer but had a lien on them because he didn't know where the owner was and he owed him money. (He suspected he'd committed suicide but didn't know.) He also said the boat had been sitting out there for a "couple of years".
The boat is somewhat dirty in the cockpit but overall perhaps owing to Hunter workmanship, to me, it looks pretty good. :dance: However, there's about 4 inches of water in the cabin. :neutral:
There's no smell of mildew in the cabin
but I don't know how long the water has been in there and what damage if any was done. :neutral:
He originally wanted $5,000 but then when I saw him over the weekend, he said $4,000, but today his wife hinted they might want more. I looked the boat up on BUC and a boat in poor condition is depreciated 20 - 50%. It doesn't have a motor or anything extra to my knowledge.
I was willing to go for the $4,000 since it was below BUC low retail price and I was looking at it as an old boat but now that they want to play the numbers game, I think I'd be smart to have it surveyed first and if it's worth it, then negotiate from there.
Any opinions?
The boat is somewhat dirty in the cockpit but overall perhaps owing to Hunter workmanship, to me, it looks pretty good. :dance: However, there's about 4 inches of water in the cabin. :neutral:
There's no smell of mildew in the cabin
He originally wanted $5,000 but then when I saw him over the weekend, he said $4,000, but today his wife hinted they might want more. I looked the boat up on BUC and a boat in poor condition is depreciated 20 - 50%. It doesn't have a motor or anything extra to my knowledge.
I was willing to go for the $4,000 since it was below BUC low retail price and I was looking at it as an old boat but now that they want to play the numbers game, I think I'd be smart to have it surveyed first and if it's worth it, then negotiate from there.
Any opinions?