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Shane70

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  1. Hey Viper, if you can not get the boat in the water, and have some time to spare, tell the seller you want to fill the bottom of the boat up with a garden hose, then crank the front end as high as you can so the water goes to the back, let it sit for 30 minutes, and inspect for leaks underneath, then lower it all the way down so the water goes to the front, then let it sit and inspect under. I know this will not show small leaks, but anything you shoudl be worried about should come through. This worked for me in the past, and most of the time the sellers reaction to this request tells it all PS - what money are you looking to spend??
  2. WOW, that video has touched me in so many ways. I am an emotional wreck at the moment. GO CLAY
  3. Sounds close, depend on the make of the boat, what particulars can you give on his 16ft boat? Make of boat Model Deep or not Floor or casting deck ? Livewell? Nav lights etc Thanks SHAne
  4. What guppy says is very true, however, be very careful if you ever plan on selling on ebay because as guppy clearly stated, ebay(paypal) is very quick to put money back in your account, however, as a seller, DO NOT sell on ebay to people with no or low feedback, because reality is, there are crooks in this world, and all it takes is one dishonest person to ruin it(trust me I learnt this the hard way based on a sale gone bad). I sold a hockey card ($200) on ebay, I received payment very very quickly, so I shipped promptly, here is where it gets dicey. In my add, I was very very clear that the buyer had two options for shipping. A) 3.00 regular shipping and I would not guarantee arrival. or 15.00 for priority shipping and insurance, which at the time in BOLD I recommended it for any cards over 100.00, (Now I wont even ship unless they pay insurance and priority shipping) Anyhow, apparently he did not get the card, but did opt for the 3.00 not guaranteed shipping. Well, he complained, and paypal immediately took the money out of my account. I am still tryign to get it back, I know I will, but it is a lengthy process. I have all the proof. Did he get the card??????????????? Only he knows Lesson learned 1) only sell to people with good feedback 2) take the time to email a few references if need be before completeing the transaction 3) for anythign valuable, do not settle for reg shipping only
  5. no need to worry at all, I have completed over 160 transactions using ebay, both as a seller and buyer with hockey cards. If u desperately need peace of mind, get a credit card with a low limit (200-500 bucks) and attach that to your paypal account. That way if something happened, its only a few buck. However, I think that is over kill, I never worry about it as it is very secure.
  6. Hey all, as promised, here are some pics after the new seats have been installed: BEFORE: AFTER:
  7. WOW, I appreciate all the time you took putting into this post, unfortunately rather than being in here reading this great and informative post, I was outside installing the new seats i picked up today. My buddy loves it, he is also my roomate. I did matk the spots and then take the seat out to install. Took me about 4 hours to install I will get some pics soon
  8. Hey man, show me a pic of your boat. How do you like it? I picked up some sweet seats today, installed them tonight. I will get some new pics tomorrow and post them for you. What size engine do you have on yours?
  9. very nice boat, I hope you get to enjoy it very very soon. I love the colours
  10. Thanks for the reply and pic. Were they easy to install? Did they come with mounting screws/bolts/etc, or did you have to purchase seperate?? Kinda hard to tell from the pic as it is a bit small, but did you have to drill any big holes to install??
  11. Hey all, my budy recently picked up a 09 LEGEND Pro Sport Tiller, Talk about floor space in this thing. Anyway it is very plain inside, sweet layout, but in dire need of some seats. We have been looking around at the local marinas, crappy tire, walmart, etc. Our first hurdle will be to find some in the colours that path the LEGEND Black /white/tan colours now. Anyway, in researching and lookin at what to get for him , neither of us realised there were as many different style seat swivels, posts, and floor mounts. Some you just screw the mount with four bolts/nuts with a square deasign, and as some of you know some are inset into the floor by way of drilling a bigger hole. The square base design that bolts directly to the floor and seat with four buts/bolts look like the easiest to install, but probably not a favorite for many due to the big diameter of the post section. Please share you opinions and experiences during install, which do you prefer and why ? We will be def installing a seat onto the casting deck which is easy to access the underside, also one at the back on the half seat where you drive the tiller, again easy to access underside by removing seat top. Due to the huge floor space he would like to install another onto the floor about half way up, this is where I am not sure, as there is not way to access the underside of the floor to bolt the base in, or is this necessary. Here is a pic of his boat ( these colours in my opinion are nicer than the old green. For what he paid I think he made out well
  12. My buddy picked up the boat, he could only afford to go with the 25 hp stroke, we went out today and the 25 handled itself very very well. WOW< this boat had a ton of space. I would seriously consider one of these, throw a pedestal seat upfront and a nice cushioon seat in the back. I would be happy for years
  13. Not exactly sure Forrest, it is my budy that has been in contact with the salesman as it is for him, however according to their website it looks like the difference to goto a 25hp 4 stroker is: $1400 manual start $1700 electric
  14. I agree, i did the search, read through 9 pages, LOL. I guess I knew before I posted that it would be mixed opinions, it is almost like starting a convo regarding religion, or auto manufactureers. LOL Either way, I have read a ton, and have printed some posts for my buddy to read.
  15. Posting this for a buddy, he is looking at getting the following: 2009 LEGEND 16ft pro sport (tiller) Live well, floor, deck, storage 25hp 2 stroke MERC (NEW) Trailer $7600 out the door I think this seems reasonable , but I am not familiar with LEGEND at all. Anyone have any experience goo/bad with them?
  16. SO sorry to hear about your day Rizzo, very happy that your young lad is ok though, that is the most important thing. As for your motor, hopefully it is minor, I know how discouraged you must have been, even if that was the only thing that went wrong for you today. On a different note, you know what is ironic, I think you recently sold a 14ft 10in LOWE, as I believe I saw pics of it on here, I just bought the exact new (used) boat you got rid of. Although my maden voyage was much better than you, I have since noticed a leak at one of the rivets, kinda breaks my heart, so I feel for you, getting a new or used boat is very exciting. My LOWE is a 99, what year was yours? Did you have any rivet problems?? Gain I am so glad your boy is ok. heres my boat
  17. Thanks guys, I went to the place I bought the boat. Here was the offer, they would fix it properly for me by replacing the rivets, however it means removing the deck, floor and console, which scares me a bit, because it may not be the same once everything is placed back in. They offered to so this for me with me picking up %25 of the cost. However, they were very very confident that if I used the proper liquid aluminum weld apoxy, that it would never leak again. So what was decided was that I would try the epoxy (which they gave me for free) until the end of the season, this way my boat was not tied up in the shop as they are very very busy. At the end of the season if the epoxy does not leak, I can drop the boat off WOOT Everyone I talk to locally has told me just to use the epoxy and leave it, not a biggy, they do not recommend removing decks, floors, and consoles.
  18. Curious I am, is there a general rule of thumb regarding how much clearance you should have between the road and the bottom of the lower unit that will help you determine if you can travel with the motor fully down????
  19. Hey all, as some of you already know I recently purchased a new (USED) LOWE fishing boat, I have now had it in the water 4 times, just tonight after work I noticed water dripping from the front of the boat underneath. When I got under to look it appeared to be coming from a rivet right by the front seam. I have included pics to show you the location, it was very hard to tell exactly which of the 3 rivets it was coming from or the seam. It was a small drip, but a drip none the less. My heart pretty much sank, I feel devistated, but I want your opinion on this, hopefully I am just paranoid and this is a minor issue. The boat itself has had a bit of water in it since i brought it home, but it has rained 8 out of 14 days and the cover that came with it may as well be screen, so I hope the majority of water I have noticed in the back when I pull the plug was coming from the rain we have been getting. It is a small slow drip but it leaves me with a few questions: 1) A small drip it is, but I wonder how much water is entering the boat from this 2) Is this easily repairable? 3) Should I right the boat of and go back on the place where I bought it, at least to repair and or ask for money back (bought from a marina) 4) Am I making a huge deal out of somethign very small? 5) Will it continue to get worse ? Please give me your thoughts and opinions, I apologise if I am being needy and paranoid, but this is my first (nice) boat I have owned, and only my second ever. Up until this year I have never owned one, just enjoyed others. This pic gives you a good idea on loacation This pic although a lil dark, is just as a drip is forming:
  20. Thanks a ton, I sure like the new (used) boat. A huge upgrade from my 14fy misty river tiller with a 9.9hp. Here are a few pics:
  21. OK, thanks again for the replies, you all asked for a pic, so here it is.
  22. thanks for the replies, I will try to get a pic in the daylight and post it up!!!
  23. Hey all, I recentley bought a new (Used) boat from a reputable marina locally. The boat has a 1999 Johnson 35hp 2stroke, electric tilt / trim. Very very nice package at what I felt was a reasonable price. Here is where I need your advice, I walked into the marina on a Thurs aft trying to find a decent used package in my price range, just happens I dealt with the sales manager, and he pointed me in the direction of the boat i picked up, it had just been traded in that morning. A 1999 Lowe Deep V sea nypmh side console. He noted that the only thing wrong with it was that the tach needed to be replaced. Anyway, I handed him 2000 cash and told him I would settle up when it was ready for pickup. He told the mechanics to fix EVERYTHING that needed to be fixed, ASAP. I then left the marina and he said he would call me when they were done with it. The next nit (Fri) after work I call the marina hoping to get it for the weekend, the sales manager was gone for the day, but the mechanics and service manager said they were done with it, they replaced a tach and a few mnor electrical things. They said from there end it was ready for pickup providing I did not want them to wash, wax and clean it first, of course this would mean I could not pick it up until Monday, so I said I would come get it, and clean it myself, LOL, Anyway I took the boat out the next day (Sat) and Sunday as well. On Sunday I noticed at top speed it pulled to the right, so when I took it out of the water, I got to inspecting the motor closer ( I am very embarrassed for not noticing this before picking it up) but I was so excited to pick it up, plus I showed up at the marina to pick it up like 30 minutes before they closed on a Fri night. I noticed that the lower unit fin had some significant damage, no leaks thankfully but some damage, not just a scuff, but rather a wrip in the bottom area of the fin, literally a chunk missing about the size of 1/2 a quarter. The prop looks fine, just the fin has a small chunk out of it and it is bent a bit at the very end. Some buddies say not to worry about it so long as nothing is leaking, I ama bit embarrased for not noticing it, therfor I am reluctant to call the marina and ask them about it, or about fixing it, considering I have no way to prove that I did not hit anything on my own, which I def did not, but I wish so much that I had noticed it at the marina before taking it home. Am I being to anal and picky, considering it is a used boat, should I be concerned, keep in mind that it is not leaking any oil at all, just a pull to the right at 50% to full throttle. Your thoughts are greatly appreciated Shane
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