Buying a boat with no motor?
mastical
Posted 10/24/2012 6:02 PM (#593244)
Subject: Buying a boat with no motor?





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Location: Lake St Clair
Are there any real disadvantage to this except the whole no motor thing?

If the floor/transom/trailer are sound, looks in decent shape.

Its an 87 Bass Tracker Kevlar which is an 18' i believe.

He is asking $500 but I'm sure i could get it for less.
anzomcik
Posted 10/24/2012 6:34 PM (#593259 - in reply to #593244)
Subject: Re: Buying a boat with no motor?





Posts: 532


If you buy a rig with a motor, generally you can get the deal cheaper than buying hull and motor seperate. You may not get the motor you want but you got a motor.

You buy seperate you can have the motor of your choice, but it will generally cost more and you will invest some personal time in to setting it up.

I like haveing things my way so buying a hull and motor seperate is not an issue for me. Fr some it may not be their cup of tea. It is all in what you want.