[Bought the Boat, see page 2 for further details]
Hi Everyone,
I've been lurking around the site for the past week gathering information and answering my own questions, but I wanted to get more opinions before I purchase this boat.
The boat in question is a 2004 Air Nautique 226 Limited. I've been looking for an 04-06 sv211 (my cousin has one that we really like) but then I discovered the 226. I enjoy wakeboarding & wake surfing recreationally, so I figured this is a better fit. Basically the big brother of the 211, but more geared towards wakeboarding/surfing. We have a 2 year old and 2 dogs, so I'm thinking this would be a great family boat too! I really wanted a team edition, but this particular limited has all of the options that the team does, minus the kicker audio, no big deal!
The boat has lived in Southern California (specifically San Diego) for the majority of it's life, the only water it's been in has been the ocean. I verified that it does not have fresh water cooling, so I'm pretty concerned about the mechanical part of the boat. To the best of my knowledge, it wasn't stored in the ocean, it was taken out after each use and stored on the trailer. BTW, it has a brand new trailer (2013) due to the original one being rusted out. One other kicker to add to the mix, kind of a good & bad thing, but it has NOT been in the water for the past 4 years, and even before that it was hardly ever used. the boat has around 150 total hours. Nice w/ the low hours, but I'm worried about it sitting so much.
so here's my dilemma. I've spoke w/ the mechanic in depth about the history. he's been pretty honest (as far as I know!) regarding the history of the boat. he's telling me that it will need a major service; exhaust system, fuel system, engine overhaul including spark plug replacement, and general assessment of the mechanical condition. The aftermarket amps are rusted out due to life jackets & other water toys being shoved in there over the years. But again, the stereo at this point is the least of my worries. I also just verified that it does not have a Bimini top (either rotted out or never had one) so there's another $800-$1000....
They originally listed the boat @ $37k, but then recently dropped it down to $31k in "as is" condition.
What are your thoughts? should I be as concerned w/ the salt water usage as I am? my thinking is that with a complete overhaul on the engine/mechanical systems (about $2k) this thing will be basically a rebuilt, fully serviced boat? Do you think it's even worth the $31k or what would you offer?
if I get it, it'll never see the salt again, I've got more than enough fresh water in my area to play in!
Thanks in advance, I'm checking it out in person Wednesday afternoon. I'll put an update on here...
Hi Everyone,
I've been lurking around the site for the past week gathering information and answering my own questions, but I wanted to get more opinions before I purchase this boat.
The boat in question is a 2004 Air Nautique 226 Limited. I've been looking for an 04-06 sv211 (my cousin has one that we really like) but then I discovered the 226. I enjoy wakeboarding & wake surfing recreationally, so I figured this is a better fit. Basically the big brother of the 211, but more geared towards wakeboarding/surfing. We have a 2 year old and 2 dogs, so I'm thinking this would be a great family boat too! I really wanted a team edition, but this particular limited has all of the options that the team does, minus the kicker audio, no big deal!
The boat has lived in Southern California (specifically San Diego) for the majority of it's life, the only water it's been in has been the ocean. I verified that it does not have fresh water cooling, so I'm pretty concerned about the mechanical part of the boat. To the best of my knowledge, it wasn't stored in the ocean, it was taken out after each use and stored on the trailer. BTW, it has a brand new trailer (2013) due to the original one being rusted out. One other kicker to add to the mix, kind of a good & bad thing, but it has NOT been in the water for the past 4 years, and even before that it was hardly ever used. the boat has around 150 total hours. Nice w/ the low hours, but I'm worried about it sitting so much.
so here's my dilemma. I've spoke w/ the mechanic in depth about the history. he's been pretty honest (as far as I know!) regarding the history of the boat. he's telling me that it will need a major service; exhaust system, fuel system, engine overhaul including spark plug replacement, and general assessment of the mechanical condition. The aftermarket amps are rusted out due to life jackets & other water toys being shoved in there over the years. But again, the stereo at this point is the least of my worries. I also just verified that it does not have a Bimini top (either rotted out or never had one) so there's another $800-$1000....
They originally listed the boat @ $37k, but then recently dropped it down to $31k in "as is" condition.
What are your thoughts? should I be as concerned w/ the salt water usage as I am? my thinking is that with a complete overhaul on the engine/mechanical systems (about $2k) this thing will be basically a rebuilt, fully serviced boat? Do you think it's even worth the $31k or what would you offer?
if I get it, it'll never see the salt again, I've got more than enough fresh water in my area to play in!
Thanks in advance, I'm checking it out in person Wednesday afternoon. I'll put an update on here...
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