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#85781 - 02/11/00 11:09 PM Help with boad purchase?
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Alevin

Registered: 02/11/00
Posts: 12
Loc: Olympia Wa
Hi everyone it's my first time here and I think this site is great. I've only been fishin the local rivers for salmon and steelhead for about 2 years and think its time for a boat of some sort. I fish mostly the Satsop, Chehalis, Skook and occasionally the Nisqually. My wife says If I sell my dirtbike I can use the money for a boat! (men you know how it really is) anyway I'll have about $1500 to spend.
What would you all recommend as far as size, style, motor size? I'm to lazy to row a drift boat! (lol)
Thanks for any input

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#85782 - 02/11/00 11:12 PM Re: Help with boad purchase?
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Alevin

Registered: 02/11/00
Posts: 12
Loc: Olympia Wa
LOL I said boad (BOAT)

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#85783 - 02/11/00 11:31 PM Re: Help with boad purchase?
Chuck Offline
Juvenille at Sea

Registered: 03/12/99
Posts: 150
Too bad I have seen some awesome deals on drift boats lately, you have might have to dig deeper for a river runner. C
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#85784 - 02/12/00 01:57 AM Re: Help with boad purchase?
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Juvenille at Sea

Registered: 03/07/99
Posts: 99
For $1500 you might be able to find an old 14' riveted aluminum with a trailer and motor on their last legs. BUT, it could definitely be worth the money.

Off the top of my head:

1. You want at the least a 15HP motor. A 25 will scoot along just fine with 3 people in the boat, but a 15 will be slow upriver.

2. When you test drive it, be sure to put forward and backward pressure on all the seats if they are riveted through the hull.

3. When you get to the boat launch immediately get out and check if the trailer bearings got hot.

4. Ask how much the boat has been in saltwater. Salt is bad, for both the motor and the trailer.

5. Check the prop and ask how old it is. A beat up prop can ruin a lower unit.

6. The boat will probably have plywood on the transom. Use a screwdriver or something to make sure it isn't rotten.

7. A wide beam/bottom means more stability. And the more freeboard the better. (freeboard= water level to gunwhale)

7.5 Trailer lights and wiring.

8. If you buy it, have the trailer bearings greased and probably replaced. Have someone service the motor and probably replace the impeller.

9. Replace the gas tank if it's an old rusty one.

10. "Extras" can add up to a chunk of change if the boat doesn't already have them....Life preservers, rotating seats with backs, anchor and rode, fire extingguisher, rod holders, air conditioning and power windows....

11.If you can, take someone that knows about boats with you.

I'm sure I'll think of some more during tomorrow's hangover.

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#85785 - 02/12/00 10:33 AM Re: Help with boad purchase?
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Spawner

Registered: 01/19/00
Posts: 561
Loc: Tulalip, Wa
Check the want ads on this site. There's a boat that fits your description
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#85786 - 02/12/00 11:21 AM Re: Help with boad purchase?
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Returning Adult

Registered: 07/06/99
Posts: 470
Loc: Seattle, Washington, US
Thanks Bill, I'll print your list out for future reference. Either that, or I'll refer to #11 and call you before I buy anything.

Peace Out...

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#85787 - 02/12/00 01:41 PM Re: Help with boad purchase?
screaminreelron Offline
Smolt

Registered: 01/19/00
Posts: 92
Loc: Roy,Wa
Just a word of advice: The river is no darn place for a klunker motor. Moving water is dangerous! Better to buy a decent drift boat than a junker sled and wind up sideways in hard water and not be able to start this "good deal".

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