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Author: | scotty [ Tue Jan 08, 2013 10:59 am ] |
Post subject: | '98 Sundowner 245 - is this a good deal/boat? |
5.7L Volvo Penta GSI 280HP. Has trim tabs. Does not have duo-prop. Only 150 hours. Always stored inside and actually was not used for 12 years, which I know can be bad but the boat has been inspected. This is a freshwater boat. Mechanic went through the drive systems, did about $1,500 in repairs (various seals and rubber parts replaced, throttle body cleaned), and lake tested the boat. Runs well and has no obvious issues. Currently is winterized and sitting in a pole barn. Never slipped - no hull paint. The boat and trailer are immaculate. Literally looks as if the boat just rolled off the showroom. Includes bimini top, camper canvas and cockpit cover. No electronics included. Does not have the extended swim platform. I have looked at a number of Four Winns boats, including many that were far newer, and none were as clean as this one. I think I can get the boat for around $17,500. Am I paying too much? Any issues with this year or this motor? Will I be alright without the duo-prop set up? Any comments/suggestions would be greatly appreciated! |
Author: | neutron [ Tue Jan 08, 2013 12:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: '98 Sundowner 245 - is this a good deal/boat? |
not a bad price.. but I would still work it down a bit. The single prop isnt bad at all it will allow you to mess with different prop configurations for a lot less money, depending how it performs now. Having the trim tabs is a big bonus cause getting the bow down is always an issue. I am sure after some use a few issues will creap up, but with any used boat they could. if it was storred away properly 12 years ago then all should be good. old gas could have deteriated rubber lines but I would hope that after the old gas was drained and refilled they replace the lines |
Author: | rpengr [ Tue Jan 08, 2013 1:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: '98 Sundowner 245 - is this a good deal/boat? |
IMHO it might be about $3k high even for excellent condition... but excellent condition is hard to come by. If it is the right boat for you, then grab it before somebody else does, and do not worry about paying a little extra. |
Author: | neutron [ Tue Jan 08, 2013 2:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: '98 Sundowner 245 - is this a good deal/boat? |
I am sure all of the canvas is like new since it hasent seen much use. that is worth a lot if it doesnt need any repairs for a few years. any pictures of this boat? |
Author: | scotty [ Tue Jan 08, 2013 5:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: '98 Sundowner 245 - is this a good deal/boat? |
I'm new here... tried to post images stored in photobucket using the "Img" button with no luck... Says unable to determine dimensions for photos. This is how I went about it: [img]photobucketurl[/img] Suggestion on best way to post jpegs?? |
Author: | LouC [ Tue Jan 08, 2013 6:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: '98 Sundowner 245 - is this a good deal/boat? |
I am a believer in buying the best condition boat you can because an older boat in poor shape can really nickel dime you. However not being used for 12 years concerns me, even if it was stored right, that is a LONG time. Issues could be rust on the cylinder walls, valve stems , and any gas in the tank would be long ago varnished. I'd say you need a really thorough inspection, compression test, complete cleaning of the entire fuel system. Problems you might see include high oil consumption due to rusty cylinder walls, stuck piston rings, and dried out and cracked valve seals. Also if the fuel tank is not really well cleaned you could have persistent stalling problems. Be careful. Would you buy a car that sat for 12 years? How humid is it where it was stored? If its a dry climate that's better, here it is humid and there would be internal rusting. |
Author: | scotty [ Tue Jan 08, 2013 8:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: '98 Sundowner 245 - is this a good deal/boat? |
I hear you. I'm planning on having my own mechanic look over the whole boat, as well as review the documentation from the previous mechanic. The pole barn it is stored in is nice and clean. However, it does get humid here in the summer. I have not seen any signs of external corrosion on any metal parts that are visible. Of course it's what I can't see that is most important to worry about. |
Author: | rpengr [ Tue Jan 08, 2013 10:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: '98 Sundowner 245 - is this a good deal/boat? |
scotty wrote: I'm new here... tried to post images stored in photobucket using the "Img" button with no luck... Says unable to determine dimensions for photos. This is how I went about it: [img]photobucketurl[/img] Suggestion on best way to post jpegs?? Looks like your doing it right, but pictures must not be larger than 1024 x 768 pixels. I think photobucket can convert to this size or smaller for you. |
Author: | scotty [ Wed Jan 09, 2013 9:46 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: '98 Sundowner 245 - is this a good deal/boat? |
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Author: | scotty [ Wed Jan 09, 2013 9:50 am ] |
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Author: | Cap'n Morgan [ Wed Jan 09, 2013 9:55 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: '98 Sundowner 245 - is this a good deal/boat? |
The 245 in Traverse City at Grand Bay Marine I see. They have never been known to give a "steal deal". Suggest you try and get them to knock off some more $'s, and have a full mechanical survey done by your mechanic. Sitting that long is not good even if it was a lake michigan/Torch lake boat. IMO, I would want a duo prop on that heavy of a boat, but the SX will do okay. Also, dreaded VDO gauge cluster, make sure all gauges work when you sea trial the boat. A big pain to get the gauge cluster repaired if it is bad, and often they are. No replacement are available for that style gauge cluster anymore. ![]() |
Author: | NiagaraChillin [ Wed Jan 09, 2013 1:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: '98 Sundowner 245 - is this a good deal/boat? |
A pre-emptive welcome to the Sundowner fam. I second all the tips and advice above. Is that water in the bilge of the engine pic? Did it come from the test drive you say the mechanic did? Not a big showstopper, but def something to look at. Price is a bit high IMHO. I would lowball in the 14k range. Also, I would get the trailer checked too, 12 years is a long time. Seals, bearings, tires, wiring, etc.... BTW, where ya gonna be boating at? |
Author: | scotty [ Wed Jan 09, 2013 2:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: '98 Sundowner 245 - is this a good deal/boat? |
Bilge was dry when I looked at it. I think that pic is from the summer after the boat was lake tested. If I find the right boat, I will be in Grand Haven mostly. |
Author: | 97_245_sd [ Wed Jan 09, 2013 2:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: '98 Sundowner 245 - is this a good deal/boat? |
That is very similar to my boat but I only have 260 HP with the SX drive. Power is adequate but not spectacular. The trim tabs will help to get on plane. I don't have tabs and really have to pay attention to the trim. I agree with all the other comments. |
Author: | Cap'n Morgan [ Wed Jan 09, 2013 2:58 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: '98 Sundowner 245 - is this a good deal/boat? |
you may want to attend the Grand Rapids boat show, as all the dealers that attend have listings posted of all their used boats, some at boat show special pricing. You can often get a better price than you can today from the same dealer. We did at last years' show. |
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