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| I'm thinking of buying an older yar craft or warrior 1994 to 2000 . I'm wondering what kind of problems can I expect any wiring issues ? |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | They are good boats. There's nothing out there to indicate any special worries. Wiring issues? Sure, if the end user messed up the harness, added stuff that shouldn't be there, etc. Otherwise, no, nothing to look for other than being 8 to 14 years old. Look at the boat you are interested in, and make sure everything works.
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| I used to have a 1994 1781bt and i'm thinking about replacing it. The hulls I think are no worry just wondering about any thing else? hey sworrall I sent you a PM ever get it ? |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Don't think so, resend it, please. |
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Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot | Just be sure to check the transom and if you can the stringers. I've had a couple friends who had the wood rot in older Yar Crafts and Warriers. Other then that they fish nice. |
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| I have owned (2) 17'SC Yar Crafts. One late '80's and the other was a '92. Great boats. Good deck space, added a rear platform which was easy to do. Handled rough water great...very dry. Had a 90HP Johnson on it and it performed great. I sold that boat to a freind 9 years ago and he is still running it...still a great looking and performing boat....no problems with the quality of the boat as it is still very solid. |
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