Need advice......Bummed
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Do ypou have a tow vehicle? If so would buy a trailer save the 100 a pull out plus the winter storage.Drop in on Friday night and pull out on Sunday and you will be fine.Thats if you have room at your house for it,if not boating gets very expensive.
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Keep the boat in the slip for the summer. no reason to loose 3500. when the hull shows growth or needs cleaned, hop in the boat and take it into the shallows and clean the bottom with a brush , then take back to marina. avoids the 400 for lift service. then after summer store it inside or buy trailer.
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Cant Sublease space. Just talked with the marina and they are going to charge me 100.00 each time to pull the boat and power wash it and then put it back in. I think I may do this on a weekly basis. If they pulled it and stored it on blocks or a rack, it is 400.00.
Pacalim1965- I wish I could do that. Expensive here. 132.00 a foot to keep the boat in a slip.
The only thing that concerns me now is the blistering. What do you think? another 4 months in the water and taking it out weekly for a power wash, still get blistering?
Pacalim1965- I wish I could do that. Expensive here. 132.00 a foot to keep the boat in a slip.
The only thing that concerns me now is the blistering. What do you think? another 4 months in the water and taking it out weekly for a power wash, still get blistering?
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Also, I'm not sure how effective flushing it is when the boat is still sitting in the water. Even with a hose on it, seems like your lower unit is still picking up salt water. What does everyone else think?
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"Your boat value will drop 50% after 4 months in salt water" That is the most rediculous comment that i have ever heard.....................Its not hydrochloric acid.. You must be a northerner to say something like that.
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I checked the boat tonight and it doesnt even have a scum line on the hull. I realize everyone says to pull the boat etc, but talking to another boater tonight that has a formula 40ss, he has had his boat in the water for 3 years now, no bottom paint and he takes it out and has it power washed every three to four weeks and looking at it, it looks amazing. The boat is a 2003. Regarding flushing the boat while in salt water, if i have the valve closed and the drive is not picking up water and fresh water is going through the hose, it works. May not be 100%, but it is damn close.
I would love to just say screw it and pull the boat, but regular pulls, scrubbing and flushing, I don't think I am going to lose 50% of its value. I live about 20 minutes away from the marina, if I go by every day or two and hose it down, crub the sides and pull it every few weeks, I think I will be fine. I also spray the whole engine with WD-40.
If I decide to sell the boat at the end of the summer and lose 20% of its value, I will be happy. The engine has a total of 86 hours on the engine (496), (not a scratch on the boat) and even if I put another 30 or 40 hours this summer, I think buying the boat for less than 27K from someone that was going bankrupt and needed to sell the boat quickly, I still made out pretty well.
I would love to just say screw it and pull the boat, but regular pulls, scrubbing and flushing, I don't think I am going to lose 50% of its value. I live about 20 minutes away from the marina, if I go by every day or two and hose it down, crub the sides and pull it every few weeks, I think I will be fine. I also spray the whole engine with WD-40.
If I decide to sell the boat at the end of the summer and lose 20% of its value, I will be happy. The engine has a total of 86 hours on the engine (496), (not a scratch on the boat) and even if I put another 30 or 40 hours this summer, I think buying the boat for less than 27K from someone that was going bankrupt and needed to sell the boat quickly, I still made out pretty well.
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Get one of these. There are several around here and they work great. It is what I would do..
I'm sure the marina would allow one. I'd just tell them to piss off anyway after spending $3500.00 for a slip.
Please don't just leave it in the salt...
http://www.airdock.com
I'm sure the marina would allow one. I'd just tell them to piss off anyway after spending $3500.00 for a slip.
Please don't just leave it in the salt...
http://www.airdock.com
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OK, so we have about 10 people here post that they thought it was a bad idea. One person tells you no problem. I personally dont give a sh-t what you do. You are going to do what you want to do anyway. You purchace a boat without knowing anything about boating then plop down $3500 for a slip with no cover or lift. You do not own a trailor and most likley not a truck to pull it with. I just don't get it, good luck and enjoy your boat, maybe put some bottom paint on it, thats what all the sail boats do.
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I went through this
I have 3 kids and with the marina lifting the boat in and out and constantly covering and waxing the boat got old for me. After 2 years I sold off the two speed boats I owned bought a Cobalt 282 bowrider and slapped on the bottom paint, we now go down to the marina and jump in and go! I will get back to performance boats when the kids get older and can help if they enjoy race boats or when I get a second house on the water with a lift in the yard. Good luck