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Hi all,
Long term lurker but first time poster.
The short story is my wife and I are looking for a boat in the 24' range that is four berth, from about the year 2000. We were hoping to start seriously looking next January - March and would be first time owners. I have been looking at S24's, Rinker festicval Vee's etc.
As I like to be prepared I have been keepng an eye on boats for sale in the local area for research and have found a 1999 Sea Ray 240 with an engine replacement, it has 5 (five) hours on the engine.
My question is why would someone go to the trouble and vast expense of replacing an engine and then only use the boat for 5 hours ? I asked the agent but he couldn't give me a decent answer other than the owner got fed up of the expense... should i be suspiscious ? The engine is a 5.7 litre GM vortec.
I'm going to see the boat tomorrow as it has so few hours, we may bring our boat ownership forward a few months. (Subject to survey)
Thanks.
Long term lurker but first time poster.
The short story is my wife and I are looking for a boat in the 24' range that is four berth, from about the year 2000. We were hoping to start seriously looking next January - March and would be first time owners. I have been looking at S24's, Rinker festicval Vee's etc.
As I like to be prepared I have been keepng an eye on boats for sale in the local area for research and have found a 1999 Sea Ray 240 with an engine replacement, it has 5 (five) hours on the engine.
My question is why would someone go to the trouble and vast expense of replacing an engine and then only use the boat for 5 hours ? I asked the agent but he couldn't give me a decent answer other than the owner got fed up of the expense... should i be suspiscious ? The engine is a 5.7 litre GM vortec.
I'm going to see the boat tomorrow as it has so few hours, we may bring our boat ownership forward a few months. (Subject to survey)
Thanks.