your thoughts on a 2004 Lund Alaskan for 4K ?
eightweight
Posted 3/14/2014 2:50 PM (#699285)
Subject: your thoughts on a 2004 Lund Alaskan for 4K ?




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I have a lead on a 2004 Lund alaskan that has been stored out side but covered it has the original Lund Hull SS not the new IPS series with a trailer. $4,000.00

so the question is is it worth it ??

Bill
Yooper Padre
Posted 3/14/2014 2:58 PM (#699289 - in reply to #699285)
Subject: RE: your thoughts on a 2004 Lund Alaskan for 4K ?





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Location: Watersmeet, Michigan
I wouldn't worry about the shape of the hull but:
1. Condition?
2. Motor?
3. Trolling motor or electronics?

Fr. K
Cal
Posted 3/14/2014 4:08 PM (#699314 - in reply to #699285)
Subject: Re: your thoughts on a 2004 Lund Alaskan for 4K ?





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Location: ON
What size Alaskan? What motor?
sworrall
Posted 3/14/2014 4:17 PM (#699316 - in reply to #699285)
Subject: Re: your thoughts on a 2004 Lund Alaskan for 4K ?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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hooked
Posted 3/14/2014 5:11 PM (#699332 - in reply to #699285)
Subject: RE: your thoughts on a 2004 Lund Alaskan for 4K ?





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Length? Layout? Trailer? I looked at a couple of these last fall myself...
rocko
Posted 3/14/2014 10:51 PM (#699408 - in reply to #699285)
Subject: Re: your thoughts on a 2004 Lund Alaskan for 4K ?




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I have a 2004 Alaskan, 18 footer. Excellent boat. It would be easy to replace any wood, and that seems like a great deal. Mine handles rough water great, lots of room, shallow draft. I personally like being close to the water, vs on a deck. Deeper figure eights and easier to net fish. Without all that decking and extra weight, the capacity of great and people is huge. Only drawback for me, is the lack of waterproof storage. I use Tupperware containers for anything that needs to stay dry. Love the Alaskan.
eightweight
Posted 3/15/2014 3:50 PM (#699544 - in reply to #699289)
Subject: RE: your thoughts on a 2004 Lund Alaskan for 4K ?




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This one is a 20 footer 19'7" from the registration and its the SS model meaning it has a single console. with a 2004 trailer
no motor
no electronics

can you repaint a lund? or is it all decals doe the exterior

Yooper Padre - 3/14/2014 2:58 PM

I wouldn't worry about the shape of the hull but:
1. Condition?
2. Motor?
3. Trolling motor or electronics?

Fr. K


Edited by eightweight 3/15/2014 3:51 PM
Yooper Padre
Posted 3/16/2014 7:22 AM (#699678 - in reply to #699544)
Subject: RE: your thoughts on a 2004 Lund Alaskan for 4K ?





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Location: Watersmeet, Michigan
Of course you can reprint a Lund, but if you're going to get a good paint job it's going to run you at least $1500. Full Lund decal set is $850 (I know this first hand), 90 - 115 hp outboard will be around $9000 with rigging. Add all that to the initial four grand, and you can easily spend at 15 grand or more. Decking? Floor covering? Unless I were able to do the work myself, I'd look for a nice, fully rigged, used boat.

Fr. K

Edited by Yooper Padre 3/16/2014 11:22 AM
eightweight
Posted 3/16/2014 7:58 AM (#699683 - in reply to #699678)
Subject: RE: your thoughts on a 2004 Lund Alaskan for 4K ?




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I appreciate the input and yes I will pass on this as its better to get a newer rig with the IPS series hull and a motor combo
Thanks Bill


Yooper Padre - 3/16/2014 7:22 AM

Of course you can reprint a Lund, but if you're going to get a good paint job it's going to run you at least $1500. Full Lund decal set is $850 (I know this first hand), 90 - 115 hp outboard will be around $9000 with rigging. With the initial four grand, you're going to be spending at least 15 grand. Decking? Floor covering? Unless I were able to do the work myself, I'd look for a nice, fully rigged, used boat.

Fr. K
Imobley
Posted 3/19/2014 8:46 AM (#700541 - in reply to #699285)
Subject: Re: your thoughts on a 2004 Lund Alaskan for 4K ?




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im not sure where you are located but Craigslist in the Detroit area and toldeo always has Lund Alaskans for sale some for great prices, and the new IPS hull is nice but the previous hull was great too so i wouldn't make that a deal breaker especially if you find a really great deal
eightweight
Posted 3/22/2014 4:37 AM (#701183 - in reply to #700541)
Subject: Re: your thoughts on a 2004 Lund Alaskan for 4K ?




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Thanks only interested in a 20 footer
Bill

Imobley - 3/19/2014 8:46 AM

im not sure where you are located but Craigslist in the Detroit area and toldeo always has Lund Alaskans for sale some for great prices, and the new IPS hull is nice but the previous hull was great too so i wouldn't make that a deal breaker especially if you find a really great deal