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shine 01-23-2016 02:15 PM

If you look at the alternative choices for what 29k will get you, a well maintained 23SC with newer 4 stroke yamaha, looks pretty good. It would cost more than that to buy an old hull and refit it. My SC was an 85 hull and it was solid

Bigshrimpin 01-24-2016 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Blackfin 32 (Post 241082)
ok, let's talk this 1984 model. who made the boats in '84? I spent 2 hours on the boat yesterday on land. zero soft spots. felt really solid. she has a 110 gallon SS tank, not sure of replacement date. boat just needs the wood trim stripped and refinished, and the floors and gunnels could use repainting. the hull has been awlgripped in 2014, not a scratch or blemish on it. Is there any particulars I need to know about the 1984 models? I'm really liking the boat the more I look at it. I just feel the number is in the low 20s. right now, the owner is at 29K, which keeps me looking.. but I do know this local boat, and it looks very nice. the owner is a friend of mine which complicates the matter even worse, but he is a professional captain and is very anal about taking care of the boat and making sure everything works, as he would do on a 52' viking every day.. any advice, thoughts, or opinions would be greatly appreciated.

Prices have jumped up a LOT in the last 2 - 3 years on 23 center consoles. Project 23cc's are listed at 10k+.

Blackfin 32 01-25-2016 09:46 AM

thanks for all of the input... I am just patiently waiting until I can act.. I look foward to the day I can in a nice 23, I just can't get into the newer style cookie cutter boats.


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