Saturday, January 16, 2010

Re: [Electric Boats] Boat for sale w/ bad engine

 

Dude,

I  would stay away from  this deal.  A  boat that old with  a wrecked  diesel is  a red flag  for other  forms of neglect...i.e.  how are the ancillary power systems,  lighting, navigation  equipment etc? Has the  rigging  been  inspected recently...  what do the sails look like... until you can answer that  question  the number of  bodies  buried in  a  boat that old and neglected. The real cost to get it  seaworthy might be a lot more that a sound  currently  operating boat that has a  recent inspection.

Skip

On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 9:20 PM, Kurt <citzonpatrol@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

I saw a boat for sale in my area, a 1980 Morgan Out Islander 41 with a frozen diesel engine. The owner is asking $15K to replace the engine. I knew about the advancements in electric engines, did research, just joined in this group and browsed some discussions. I then briefly ran the numbers and if I were to buy the boat for $19K asking price, I would put in about $20K for an electric motor w/ batteries and controllers. Then I'd have to drop in some for a front fore a/c unit, navigation, and other odds and ends

It is really tempting to get a sailboat in pretty good condition for a fraction of its original worth, but I wish I could take on this endeavor w/ someone else, esp. one w/ boating experience. The logistics of owning and operating a boat is a bit much for me to handle by myself, but I can see myself diving into this with assistance.

Anybody who lives in the DC metro area, you can contact me and we can chat. The boat is on dry land until April and the auction ends in about 2 days.

Kurt


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