What is your opinion of a "clean" boat?
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What is your opinion of a "clean" boat?
so i got a text today telling me about how clean a boat was that is for sale right now. i almost pissed my pants. And to top it all off the sellers description is way worse than what you guys are beating up Phil for. lets hear some stories about "clean" boats. pics welcome.
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I consider my Sonic a "clean" boat.
Has never been stored out doors, cleaned inside and out after every use, waxed once a month, and has no marks, tears, stains, or any other blemish type marks.
Any boat like that is "clean" in my book.
Has never been stored out doors, cleaned inside and out after every use, waxed once a month, and has no marks, tears, stains, or any other blemish type marks.
Any boat like that is "clean" in my book.
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I don't know how to define "clean", but I know it when I see it.
I watched my mother in laws boat get beat to chit by my brother in law. He never covered it, spilled booze all over it, just chucked crap down in the cabin. The final straw was when he missed a marker and cleaned the entire bravo 3 off the bottom of the boat. She asked me to sell it after the insurance repair which I agreed to. I had the boat cleaned top to bottom, but you could still tell. I wrote an extremely honest ad and listed the boat in good condition and priced it accordingly. The couple who bought it thought it was the cleanest thing they ever saw. They were sure it was nearly brand new and couldn't believe the deal they were getting. Had it been me I would have looked at that boat and run.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I guess the same can be said for the descriptions.
I watched my mother in laws boat get beat to chit by my brother in law. He never covered it, spilled booze all over it, just chucked crap down in the cabin. The final straw was when he missed a marker and cleaned the entire bravo 3 off the bottom of the boat. She asked me to sell it after the insurance repair which I agreed to. I had the boat cleaned top to bottom, but you could still tell. I wrote an extremely honest ad and listed the boat in good condition and priced it accordingly. The couple who bought it thought it was the cleanest thing they ever saw. They were sure it was nearly brand new and couldn't believe the deal they were getting. Had it been me I would have looked at that boat and run.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I guess the same can be said for the descriptions.
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Usually it's hard to describe a clean boat...untill you actually own a clean boat!
I'll even admit my current Checkmate isnt near as clean as my previous Scarab...both boats show well, get compliments and are kept indoors - my Scarab just aged really well and was "spot-less"
I'll even admit my current Checkmate isnt near as clean as my previous Scarab...both boats show well, get compliments and are kept indoors - my Scarab just aged really well and was "spot-less"
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here is a Time capsule cream puff original owner( which is a lie) side by side top gun that i looked at a few weeks ago after my deal fell through in florida. I was a nice guy and pointed out the things that would need attention even after we disagreed on price. not being a d!ck just giving him a heads up. he decided to start insulting my boat after i showed him some pics. kinda pissed me off. anyway one of the things i pointed out was the stb trim tab that was 1/4 inch away from the transom and i was spinning the washers on the bolts i said you might wanna have that transom looked at. he was insistant that the boat was perfect and spotless. here is a pic.. what ya think about the rust line running down the transom[ATTACH=CONFIG]530208[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]530209[/ATTACH]
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here is a Time capsule cream puff original owner( which is a lie) side by side top gun that i looked at a few weeks ago after my deal fell through in florida. I was a nice guy and pointed out the things that would need attention even after we disagreed on price. not being a d!ck just giving him a heads up. he decided to start insulting my boat after i showed him some pics. kinda pissed me off. anyway one of the things i pointed out was the stb trim tab that was 1/4 inch away from the transom and i was spinning the washers on the bolts i said you might wanna have that transom looked at. he was insistant that the boat was perfect and spotless. here is a pic.. what ya think about the rust line running down the transom[ATTACH=CONFIG]530208[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]530209[/ATTACH]
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The seller and buyer need to seperate mechanical/physical condition from cosmetic condition and from bling factor during discussions. Stating you can eat off the engine is B.S. to me, anyone can clean an engine compartment but few can properly build and/or maintain the engines in that compartment. In an odd way a like new boat scares me as much as an older worn one.
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after numerous conversation and pictures I drove down to Homestead Florida 2 years ago to bring back a mint 38,,came back with a empty truck and a 900 fuel bill..