dyeguy1212
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So the husband of a friend offered me a shot at buying his old ranger before he posts it online. Its a 1980 with a 100 HP Johnson Javelin motor. He says the motor runs perfect, and he hasnt had any problems with it (my first concern). The boat itself is great for a beginner, with 2 livewells, dry storage, a midrange fish finder, and a minnkota foot controlled TM. Comes with a trailer, which isnt in the best shape, considering its from 1980, but I don't think its anything I can't handle. The carpet is brand new, and it comes with one new and one two year old battery, along with two brand new seats.
The one thing that does concern me are two small gel coat cracks on either side of the motor mount. Apparently the guy before him didn't think it was necessary to have a transom saver, and managed to put some cracks in it. However, the guy selling it to me know took it to two different fiberglass repair shops, and both told them it would be 5-600 to fix, but the boat was still structurally sound. One guy told him "well I can charge you 500 bucks to fix it, or you can put a 5 buck tube of silicone in there". So thats what hes been doing. I trust him, and I know he wouldnt rip me off, so I guess its not a problem. If I do end up buying it, I'll probably look for a cheaper way to fix it myself.
Anyways, for an 18ft ranger, 100hp johnson, TM, fishfinder, trailer, and some extras, he told me 1800 (and I think thats about as low as I can get him). What do you guys think? Its an ugly boat, but if I do end up buying it, I'm going to paint it and try to get it going as good as possible. But for now, it gets me back on the water, at a cool 45 mph.
So for 1800, would you buy it, considering you trust the guy? My biggest concern is that *it is* 30 year old fiber glass lol.
Thanks for the opinions, and sorry for the lengthy post.
The one thing that does concern me are two small gel coat cracks on either side of the motor mount. Apparently the guy before him didn't think it was necessary to have a transom saver, and managed to put some cracks in it. However, the guy selling it to me know took it to two different fiberglass repair shops, and both told them it would be 5-600 to fix, but the boat was still structurally sound. One guy told him "well I can charge you 500 bucks to fix it, or you can put a 5 buck tube of silicone in there". So thats what hes been doing. I trust him, and I know he wouldnt rip me off, so I guess its not a problem. If I do end up buying it, I'll probably look for a cheaper way to fix it myself.
Anyways, for an 18ft ranger, 100hp johnson, TM, fishfinder, trailer, and some extras, he told me 1800 (and I think thats about as low as I can get him). What do you guys think? Its an ugly boat, but if I do end up buying it, I'm going to paint it and try to get it going as good as possible. But for now, it gets me back on the water, at a cool 45 mph.
So for 1800, would you buy it, considering you trust the guy? My biggest concern is that *it is* 30 year old fiber glass lol.
Thanks for the opinions, and sorry for the lengthy post.