Considering buying a boat with a 2004 70TLRC 2-stroke.
The dry weight of the hull is 950 pounds, and nothing substantial has been added to it in terms of weight.
The seller tells me he gets 30 MPH at WOT. He's an older gentleman who uses the boat for pleasure cruising, and he isn't sure the RPM at WOT.
30 MPH with 70 HP and a 950-pound hull doesn't compute for me. Seems too slow.
The boat was bottom painted years ago, according to the seller because it used to be a tender for a yacht.
My concern is that the boat sat in the water and somehow got waterlogged. It has a foam core design.
I would do a sea trial and see for myself more of what's going on, but the seller is a six-hour drive away, and I'm thinking there may be some insight from some folks here that could either save me the trip, or make it worth taking.
Any thoughts about this? Obviously I'm trying to avoid buying something waterlogged. Any help would be appreciated.
The dry weight of the hull is 950 pounds, and nothing substantial has been added to it in terms of weight.
The seller tells me he gets 30 MPH at WOT. He's an older gentleman who uses the boat for pleasure cruising, and he isn't sure the RPM at WOT.
30 MPH with 70 HP and a 950-pound hull doesn't compute for me. Seems too slow.
The boat was bottom painted years ago, according to the seller because it used to be a tender for a yacht.
My concern is that the boat sat in the water and somehow got waterlogged. It has a foam core design.
I would do a sea trial and see for myself more of what's going on, but the seller is a six-hour drive away, and I'm thinking there may be some insight from some folks here that could either save me the trip, or make it worth taking.
Any thoughts about this? Obviously I'm trying to avoid buying something waterlogged. Any help would be appreciated.
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