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jbatchelder
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Posted: June-28-2010 at 5:06pm |
Need some advice on buying this boat. Boat is in fantastic shape, upholstery is mint with no stains, rips or holes. Outside is just a bit dull, no major scratches, dents etc... Only 295 hours on the boat with one owner. They are asking $8,000. Is it worth the money? We are looking for a nice ski/wakeboard boat for a family of 5. Is this a good place to start? Going from a 1997 Sea Swirl with a 90 horse to the 87 Martinique. Thanks for any advice!
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Swatkinz
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is it an open bow martinique?
I've never been in one, but always thought it would make the perfect family watersports boat. Also thought it would be good for some inshore/inlet/harbor boating You'll still have the concern about stinger rot though. I'm not an expert on anything, but if its in "ready to use" shape, I'd think $8K would be a fair starting price. You'll probably be happier with a nice old martinique than you will a more modern sterndrive bow rider and probably get in it for less too |
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Steve
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behindpropeller
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Low hours. Plan on rebuilding the carb.
$6K would be the highest I would pay. You will probably put $500-1000 into it fixing random stuff over the next year. |
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Excel94
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An '87 Martinique was the first boat I owned and I still have a soft spot for them. It was a great boat for the family and considering the body of water we were using it in we needed the Vee hull and high freeboard. We all have tons of good memories associated with it. I think of Martiniques first as a family/cruising boat that can also do pretty well as a beginner/intermediate wakeboarding boat. I'm not a skier but I don't think skiers will like its wake. If all that sounds like it fits your situation then you and the family should love it.
8K strikes me as being a little on the high side. Maybe not too high, depending upon how "mint" it is. It's a good thing the interior is in good shape because it would cost a ton to get it replaced. Stringers, as mentioned above, are the big question. Do a search on how to try and check them. When they rot it's a really big job to replace them. For me the thought of replacing stringers is a non-starter. I'm too lazy to do that job myself and too cheap to pay someone else to do it. That's why I switched from the Martinique to a '94 Nautique Excel. The Excel has all of the advantages of the Martinique, is a little more sporty, and no wood stringers. |
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bmal000
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I currently have an '87 bought last year with the same hours. Moved up from a 18' outboard. Best decision I made in a long time. Ride is nice for rough water. Almost a 4000 lb boat, watch what you pull with. A lot of storage under all seats and rear... Perfect for kid stuff and fly high pole. Easily takes seven to eight mooches out.
I second the carb post. Mine was leaking gas and needed a rebuilt right off the bat. I consider the SUV of boats. Good at everything, not great at any one thing. |
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bmal000
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As far as price, mine was about 6k. Solid floor, new trailer tires, very nice interior. Check my profile.
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jbatchelder
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It is an open bow, testing it out on water tonight... A little hesitant to go back in years to an 87... Will try to take and upload some pics later!
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bmal000
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I was not concerned about the year, my last boat was actuality a 1991. Look at the boat others own on this site...classics. The Martinique is built like a tank (CC in general great brand).
Mine is a open bow. After the test drive, post any concerns. This site is full of great users that can help with all issues. |
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bmal000
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I see my photo is not in my profile anymore. Search the diaries for the '87 and my pics will show
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Swatkinz
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man, can't wait to hear the results of the water test. especially interested to hear your thoughts about the performance of an inboard vs. your outboard.
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Steve
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jbatchelder
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Well didn't get a chance to take pics, the water test was on a small lake, by the time we got it cranking, we had to turn around. Can't wait to take it on the lake we are on. The boat is clean, interior, exterior, engine, carb. The guy who had it must of had OCD. Floor is whole and sound, no probs with stringers.
I'm wondering about the manuvering difference with the boats. Does it take a lot to get used to? Or does it come easily? |
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bmal000
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Reverse takes a little getting used. With prop rotation and rudder, the rear naturally "goes to the left". There are ways, which can be explained better than me, to steer in reverse. It is not that bad.
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davidg
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I had an '87 Martinique w/ 351. It was my first Correct Craft. My thoughts are:
Pro's: Lots of Room Lots of storage Great ride in rough water Good family boat Con's (in my opinion) Handling and acceleration not the best w/ the 351...didn't exactly jump out of the hole when you hit the throttle...seemed like it had a lot of bow rise too. Lots of teak to maintain Not bad styling, but, I have heard not a Correct Craft designed boat. Cannot confirm whether thats true. Not necessarily a con either. Just what I heard/read. If you are looking for a large family truckster with lots of room, to take out on big water....thats your boat. Does it have a Correct Craft trailer? If so, and its in the shape you say, $8K may not be a bad price. You can always offer less. We sold ours ~10 years ago for around $8K. A lot of boat for the money in my opinion. |
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bmal000
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As a side note...does the boat come with the bimini top. Great for the kids. The good ones are not cheap to add later. Maybe a small bargaining chip on your side if it is missing. I figured out how to add a picture with the bimini on.
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jbatchelder
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Hey everyone, thanks for the replies! We ended up buying the boat and have totally fell in love with it! Can anyone give me clues on how to upload pics??
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75 Tique
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Congrats on the purchase. I'm sure you'll get many years of enjoyment from it. Definitely post some pics.
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