glk34 wrote:Are we still talking about a $6000 A25? It would be worth that much even if it didn't have an engine. Just how bad is the interior I wonder.
Chris
"Iron Jack"
Yep, same boat but the asking price isn't $6K, it's $10K. Looking at the pictures, it's not a total wreck but it will need a lot more than just some TLC. Floors look rough, exposed plywood, icebox is missing, cabin doors are rotted through. Looks like most everything is original and suffering from a lot of hard use with little or no update, renewal or maintenance. Given how hard the interior looks, makes me worried about the engine. The owner says the trailer is road-worthy but, I'll have to check the tire dates and see how old they are. If a new set of wheels are needed, I'm figuring $500 to $600 budget installed.

The engine is the original 3-banger so, a lot hinges on that. From my perspective, a no-start or non-running engine is a dead engine. Maybe I could get lucky and find it could be brought back to life but I would have to assume the worst and assume a re-power will be a necessity and treat it as a motorless boat.
I'm also looking at another A25/Trailer. This one has an asking price of $13.5K but it does have a recently installed (2006) Beta engine. Interior has been recently painted (I'm wondering why), No cushions and a trailer that the broker says is far from road worthy. It's been used to winter-store the boat and move it from yard to dock. I'm estimating $1,500 to $2,500 to restore the trailer.

A new set of tires would be the absolute minimum. The bearings would have to be serviced but probably replaced. And the brakes (if it even has them) would need major attention. This boat also has NO cushions. Broker say owner left the hatch open and they all got ruined (I'm connect this with the recent interior paint job and wondering what the true/complete store is). I spoke with a local cushion shop (Thanks DesertAlbin736 for that suggestion) and he said to budget $300 to $400 a cushion. Using that I come up with $3K budget for a full set replacement.
As to the survey, based on the comments here, I'm thinking it would be prudent to have one done but, after a through examination by me and an accepted offer contingent on a "satisfactory" survey. What will constitute "Satisfactory" would have to be negotiated.
So what do you think? Am I on the right track?