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WELLER PRICE SPECTRUM

November 13 2008 at 8:25 AM
Mark Weller  (no login)


Response to Reality Check

Ok I see where this is going and on that note for your review

boat 1 in Glenview IL 23' Lancer with outdrive and 350 GM motor and a trailer looks like a good deal could probably get it for less than the $700 advertised he is moving and wants rid of it. My only issue is getting it from Il to Oh I have a vehicle that will haul it but the trailer scares me and I have no place to work on trailer in IL.

boat 2 Detroit(Fair Haven) $1000 is again not a bad price volvo outdrive is good but a 4 cylinder in a 23 footer seems kinda weak has a trailer much closer to me than Chicago interior will need work but thats half the fun. Again any trailer that has been sitting a long time scares me tires bearings etc... but if you can get bearings close by it is easy enough to replace them and there is always a tire dealer around somewhere to get trailer tires so... still dont like the 4 banger in a 23.

boat 3 New Hampshire location is a deal breaker for me that and no trailer just too far away for me but that said interior is the best of the bunch from photo it has a 350Q no less so I know I can fix anything wrong with that. If I lived in NH I would definitely look at it. Could probably get it for $1000 since he is asking 1200 with "noisy" engine.

Now as far as the Weller Price Spectrum is concerned sorry if you don't like how I buy things but it works for me. Bought my 35' Chris for 17k and haven't put that much in it but I like working on things myself. The only mechanic ever on my boat were 2 the first one told me I had the firing order wrong for a 350 Chevy but he had never seen a Q motor booted him off the boat. The second one helped me diagnose the cam issue with the motor and I would let him on any boat I owned.

 
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