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krisis7 04-22-2011 05:02 PM

Help on Tsunami 23
 
Looking at this 74 Tsunami, it has twin Volvo AQ170 with Volvo 270 outdrives. Seems ok, transom seems ok, only soft in the removable hatches. Based on what you see what would you belive to be a fair price. Trying to talk my wife into getting this. The motors need work, 1 not running, 1 runs, Probably replace with gm units.
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rockdoc 04-22-2011 06:58 PM

Re: Help on Tsunami 23
 
I would add up what two new mercruiser or volvo motors/ drives cost, installation on those, and replacing the transom. And add another 1K for all the little things that add up too. Is the fuel tank original? Add another 1K. Don't delude yourself when you're trying to talk your wife (and yourself!) into an old boat project. Overestimate the costs and you'll get an idea, but as with any boat the true expense will be more. And consider; do you want to maintain two inboard/outboards?. If you're not doing the work yourself, get quotes from a good factory trained shop as to what it will cost every year to maintain those.

Steve

rockdoc 04-22-2011 07:00 PM

Re: Help on Tsunami 23
 
Looking at the pics, you may want to add another 3 to 4K for a new trailer too, depending on how you're using the boat.

Steve

krisis7 04-22-2011 11:22 PM

Re: Help on Tsunami 23
 
I can maintain I/O fine. Grew up with the Volvo 280 outdrive, so I know it well. I work in the Auto industry and can get what I need right, I can also work on them with no problem. The biggest challenge for me is the fiberglass work. I can paint, have access to booths and body shops and have access to whatever machine shop needs there may be.

bitsamonkey 04-22-2011 11:57 PM

Re: Help on Tsunami 23
 
If the seller has a good title for the boat I'd say $500. You are starting from scratch.

Fr. Frank 04-23-2011 12:18 AM

Re: Help on Tsunami 23
 
Quote:

I can maintain I/O fine. Grew up with the Volvo 280 outdrive, so I know it well.

Those are 270 drives. If I remember correctly, the motors on that boat are the late 60's/early 70's inline 6 Volvo's with the twin carbs, and one of the motors needed an intake manifold, and both needed exahust manifolds and risers. Believe it or not, you'll spend less money repowering. Keep the drives, put in a pair of new GM motors.

I'd say offer $1000 to $1200 for the package, and know it's gonna be a real project.

krisis7 04-23-2011 12:25 AM

Re: Help on Tsunami 23
 
He is below 2k but not by much. I agree 1k would be fair, I could sell the engines for 500 for parts and start from there.


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