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robertbruder
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I've replaced the stringers in two boats. Well I paid to have it done it's a big project. This can run you anywhere between $2500 and $3500 depending on what materials you use etc.
My guess is that the stringers on the '92 should be fine for several years to come unless the owner just left it out in the elements and uncovered. |
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Past: 1986 Correct Craft Martinique, 1984 Ski Supreme, 1984 Bare Foot Nautique |
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quinner
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Regarding the Pro-Tech, if you can see a conventional distributor cap with plug wires it has already been replaced, my 93' went bad after about 10yrs some have lasted longer but most have been replaced by now, back when I did it the kit was about $450, could cost another couple hundred to install if you cannot do it yourself.
Here's a pic of my motor after the pro-tech conversion, you can see the Blue cap. As mentioned I would take the boat out, see how everything works, if you search I believe a buyers checklist has been posted before, could give you a good checklist to follow. Good Luck! PS, the lifetime warranty only applies to the original owner I believe. On newer boats it can be transferred but even that is limited, highly doubt there is any warranty coverage available. |
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waker319
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IAughtNaut
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I just read my last post again and realized it sounded a little sh*tty. I don't want to say that information on this site isn't valuable, quite the contrary, the wealth of knowledge that the members on this site have is amazing, and you made a great call reaching out to them. Just don't be too put off if not everything falls in line. Part of the fun of owning these boats is making the improvements, repairs, and enhancements that make it all yours.
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waker319
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mdvalant
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I agree, go with the '93 or forever be banished. I'm just kidding. If I did persuade you in any way I'm sorry but I was voicing my humble opinion...which is what you asked for "_ |
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IAughtNaut
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A lot of people on this site have very strong opinions, and here's mine: the most important thing is to pick which one you like better...and a bunch of strangers on the internet can't tell you that. If its possible, drive them both, and if you get in one and fall in love, maybe that's how you decide.
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storm34
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Check compression, oil condition. On your test ride, let the boat warm up for a while and run it a bit. Check the trans fluid and check level/see if it smells burnt. Ask them how often they've changed fluids. (most I've talked to away from this site don't know they need to change the trans fluid.)
Ask about running in salt water. If so, what have they done to preserve the motor? |
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mdvalant
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reference section on the site, brochures...you can study those two years (92, 93) and see what differences there are. It's your homework for the nxt couple hours!
Report back when you're finished reading :) haha |
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mdvalant
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Prop will spin, but nothing like an I/O prop would spin like. You are still spinning the whole shaft. But, it shouldn't be hard to spin either.
If you know anything about a motor, you should know how the boat kind of feels while idling/under power...Chris, what you got? |
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waker319
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mdvalant
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Love talking this stuff...
I honestly wouldn't be worried about either boat. For some reason I always had a crush on the 93's. Not sure why exactly, but the composite floor is definitely a plus on those. I'd drive both if you can. See which one you like best. I'm picky when it comes to how the boat handles and feels at the steering wheel...coming from the guy that told his parents they should buy a boat in CALI last fall without ever seeing it in person. lol Check the underwater gear, spin the prop with your hand to make sure both turn pretty easy...if one doesn't it usually means it needs an alignment. hmm what else... |
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storm34
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Go for a test drive for sure....
Take a look at the general condition of each boat. If the 92 has been kept extremely well (no oxidation, rips in seats, or dirt in the bilge) I wouldn't mind owning one. But if it's been used an abused I would go with the 93. The 93 may need a pro-tech conversion which would be a bargaining point. I think it runs around 1k? Do a search here, there is a good post with guidelines to purchasing a used boat. IMHO- go with the 93. |
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waker319
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mdvalant
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Now that you have spoken for them, most on this site are good enough guys that they won't steal your deals. But, those are good deals maybe I'll come have a look at them ;) just kidding!
851 hrs on a 93 are no big deal to me. Most guys will comment that have a lot more knowledge than myself but in my opinion I would not be worried about the hrs on the 93. Also, guys...the 93 is rated for 285hp and the 92 at 240 am I right? With only 342 hrs on the 92 you would not have to worry about the stringers being bad...or so one would think. But, you have to wonder about where it was stored all it's life, always under it's cover (leaves moisture inside) stored outside, etc... We have 1400 on our 90 and it's still running really strong...Still waiting for others to chime in :) |
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That '93 looks really clean. I've seen these boats for sale before...how long have they been for sale? Why haven't they sold?
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IAughtNaut
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I've never dealt with bad stringers before, but if the peace of mind of having composite comes $4000 cheaper, I might lean that way. However, the 92 says it comes with a picnic basket, tough call... |
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quinner
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93' has no wood in the stringers and is less $$$$.
That would be the first one I checked out. 92' is wood, huge job to replace stringers when it becomes necessary and no sure way to check stringer condition other then tearing them out. |
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