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Craig Mac
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OUTBOARD CONVERSION

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That should sell quick...it has multi colors LED lights.
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I did a search of 31s from 1971 - 1973 and three ouitboard powered boats showed up ... and none cheaply priced !!
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My dockmate has the exact same motors --- on a Grady 33 Center Console. Oops, correction, he has the 350s. Center Console has a queen size birth below the console too. Crazy money, over 400k for a center console by the time he got the bow thruster, full electronics package and diesel generator.

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TailhookTom wrote:My dockmate has the exact same motors --- on a Grady 33 Center Console. Oops, correction, he has the 350s. Center Console has a queen size birth below the console too. Crazy money, over 400k for a center console by the time he got the bow thruster, full electronics package and diesel generator.

Tom

You can buy a used gasser 31 for 20,000 and re do it for 150,000 and be ahead of the game. Go figure.
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46.1 mph is nice on those calm days.
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It's a very nicely done boat and I totally get it some people want outboards, prefer outboards or need them. That being said the money is in the iron and it just doesn't justify the price tage. I don't care how much it cost to do the conversion you've gotta know you're just not gonna get that money back. That boat is going to sit until the one in a million who really wants it comes along or the price drops significantly. Every month an outboard sits and gets closer to being out of warranty is a big deal. Outboards without a warranty will basically discount the price of the boat by a price equal to replacing the motors. Now if it was listed for 120k they might find a quick sale.

All that aside I really like the design choice of the engine boxes, reduced the size but kept enough for seats and some smart storage. Also like the cooler seat up top, it's nice to have some snacks or a drink up top on a long day. Being that with outboards you have to work a fish to the side of the boat removing the engine box up to the pilaster really has a bunch of advantages.
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If you want a boat like that and money is not a concern...are you going to buy a used custom boat that is not 100% to your liking.

Could happen...but the list of takers keeps narrowing and narrowing when you left field custom.

Eh...my opinion anyway.
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Flybridge boats just don't look right with outboards, probably works great but still doesn't look right.
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Not sure if this boat belongs to some one here, but my advice would be:

1. Take the crap out of the v-berth. You're advertising that there's no storage on the boat.
2. Remove the cushion from the helm seat as you're also advertising that the boat is uncomfortable to run as is.
3. Reduce the price by about $80K.
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+1
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Faithful,
The boat looks beautiful until you get to the transom. 2- 825 pound Rice burners attached to the transom just doesn't work for me, call me a purest but it can't stand the look. Why anyone would add 3 feet of iron to the rear of the boat making it cost 3 additional feet for storage/slippage every month. I remember years ago the owner of Sea Chest in Riviera Beach put a pair of OMC sea drives on a 31 FBC, he moored it off of Peanut Island, I never saw that boat leave the mooring field area, it just looked awful. Anyway, everyone has there own way of spending a ton of money but It will never get a good resale price like a conventional inboard powered 31. Like someone said reduce the price by a 100K and it might sell. I do like the disco lighting all they need is a mirrored hanging ball and a white suit.
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