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Hey all. First off, great forum. I have been lurking for a few weeks gathering information on different models and reading others opinions. Since I have never owned a boat before I am looking for opinions and advice directly related to a boat I found.
Little on me, done a lot of fishing with family through my high school years, after i joined the navy I would only find time to go once a year and could never justify getting my own boat with as much as i was gone. after 12 years of that, i am getting out and looking to finally settle down and get a bass boat like i have wanted to do for years.
It is a 1996 Nitro Savage 884 bass boat. 150 hp 2 stroke mercury outboard motor. Double console but missing passenger windshield. Every electrical component works except for the speedometer which he forgot to plug in when he replaced the water pump earlier this year. Working bilge pump and live well. Comes with a 50lbs trolling motor that is taped together at the top and a lowrance fish finder. Steering cables were also replaced this year. New thermostats, fuel line with bulb, fuel pump and filter were also replaced this year. Carpets are still ok, all really flat and a lot of parts where the carpet is torn and separated, starting to peal up. Seats are torn and sliced. Boat was bumped on rocks and some top layers of the fiberglass were scratched off so he did a poor man's patch work with patch materials bought from marine west and walmart. No leaks or anything, we took the boat out yesterday afternoon, after we were done, on the trailer and 1/2 way up the boat ramp we opened up the back hatch where the gas tank is and there was no water anywhere, turned on the pump and no water came out, could feel a little air so the pump was working. Took a few minutes to get started, he thought it sounded like a weak battery but i don't know what the motor is suppose to sound like when cranking over. Once we got it out, he tried to go full throttle and it took a good, 2 to 3 minutes to start picking up speed and plane out. rpms were comparable with speed, slowly increasing speed and rpms were 2k and working up into 3k. i think the most rpms it was turning was 4 or 4.5k, and took a really long time to get there. the water wasn't choppy, but not like glass either. did about 3 runs back and forth over about a mile and a half of the lake and seemed to start taking longer to get going. i don't know the pitch of the prop, but it's a 3 blade stainless. the motor is a merc 150 xr6.
He had the boat out 2 weeks ago and said everything was fine, good on his part, he wasn't happy with the way it was going and didn't want to sell it to me the way it was running. going to go through and fix what needs to be fixed and then try another run. told him to just keep me informed because all in all, for the price it's really not all that bad i don't think. he is asking 5500 for it. when i did the NADA value, it came out to be 5000 low retail and 5700 average retail so i'm thinking the asking price is fair. only reason it's being sold is he has another baby on the way.
once it's running right, going to take it to a nitro dealer to have an inspection done before i give him the check. with all the research i've done and reading what others have thought about this boat i have determined that others that have had it, are really happy with their purchase and when we had it out, once it got going, thought the boat rode really nice and handled just fine, but i'm also new and a more experienced boater will definitely see problems that i won't and notice things before i will.
with all that information, here's what i'm looking to find out from all of you experienced nitro owners out there.
possible problems with the way the motor was running?
what others think of the condition of the boat compared to what he is asking for it?
how much should an inspection run and what would be too much to pay for inspection?
I am thinking it will be about 500 to re-do the seats and carpet myself. does that sound about right? I'm quite handy with the sewing machine.
what are common problems with this particular boat that i should pay special attention to?
for the boat inspection, should the seller or buyer be paying for that?
that's all i can think of right now. sorry for such a long post but I am trying to put as much information out there as i can so others can better answer my questions better.
In advance, thanks for everyones time and responses.
I didn't know how to put pictures in the post, so i put everything i have for pictures in my library.
Little on me, done a lot of fishing with family through my high school years, after i joined the navy I would only find time to go once a year and could never justify getting my own boat with as much as i was gone. after 12 years of that, i am getting out and looking to finally settle down and get a bass boat like i have wanted to do for years.
It is a 1996 Nitro Savage 884 bass boat. 150 hp 2 stroke mercury outboard motor. Double console but missing passenger windshield. Every electrical component works except for the speedometer which he forgot to plug in when he replaced the water pump earlier this year. Working bilge pump and live well. Comes with a 50lbs trolling motor that is taped together at the top and a lowrance fish finder. Steering cables were also replaced this year. New thermostats, fuel line with bulb, fuel pump and filter were also replaced this year. Carpets are still ok, all really flat and a lot of parts where the carpet is torn and separated, starting to peal up. Seats are torn and sliced. Boat was bumped on rocks and some top layers of the fiberglass were scratched off so he did a poor man's patch work with patch materials bought from marine west and walmart. No leaks or anything, we took the boat out yesterday afternoon, after we were done, on the trailer and 1/2 way up the boat ramp we opened up the back hatch where the gas tank is and there was no water anywhere, turned on the pump and no water came out, could feel a little air so the pump was working. Took a few minutes to get started, he thought it sounded like a weak battery but i don't know what the motor is suppose to sound like when cranking over. Once we got it out, he tried to go full throttle and it took a good, 2 to 3 minutes to start picking up speed and plane out. rpms were comparable with speed, slowly increasing speed and rpms were 2k and working up into 3k. i think the most rpms it was turning was 4 or 4.5k, and took a really long time to get there. the water wasn't choppy, but not like glass either. did about 3 runs back and forth over about a mile and a half of the lake and seemed to start taking longer to get going. i don't know the pitch of the prop, but it's a 3 blade stainless. the motor is a merc 150 xr6.
He had the boat out 2 weeks ago and said everything was fine, good on his part, he wasn't happy with the way it was going and didn't want to sell it to me the way it was running. going to go through and fix what needs to be fixed and then try another run. told him to just keep me informed because all in all, for the price it's really not all that bad i don't think. he is asking 5500 for it. when i did the NADA value, it came out to be 5000 low retail and 5700 average retail so i'm thinking the asking price is fair. only reason it's being sold is he has another baby on the way.
once it's running right, going to take it to a nitro dealer to have an inspection done before i give him the check. with all the research i've done and reading what others have thought about this boat i have determined that others that have had it, are really happy with their purchase and when we had it out, once it got going, thought the boat rode really nice and handled just fine, but i'm also new and a more experienced boater will definitely see problems that i won't and notice things before i will.
with all that information, here's what i'm looking to find out from all of you experienced nitro owners out there.
possible problems with the way the motor was running?
what others think of the condition of the boat compared to what he is asking for it?
how much should an inspection run and what would be too much to pay for inspection?
I am thinking it will be about 500 to re-do the seats and carpet myself. does that sound about right? I'm quite handy with the sewing machine.
what are common problems with this particular boat that i should pay special attention to?
for the boat inspection, should the seller or buyer be paying for that?
that's all i can think of right now. sorry for such a long post but I am trying to put as much information out there as i can so others can better answer my questions better.
In advance, thanks for everyones time and responses.
I didn't know how to put pictures in the post, so i put everything i have for pictures in my library.