A while back, my wife and I got discussing the option of picking up a used 30' to 35' boat to wetslip down in the Carolinas so that we'd have something to use for fishing as well as a place to stay for long weekends. The plan was to pick one up in a few years and in the next 10 years rebuild or replace all of the components that normally go bad prior to my retirement in another 11 or 12 years. Rebuilding engines and transmissions are no problem. Also before I make any major purchase, I research every angle that I can think of.
I've said that I am sticking to the few years out plan unless something comes along that really catches my eye. Well, that happened and is why I am here.
I found a 1984 30' Bertram Flybridge project boat for under $10K. Of course there are issues. One of which is that it is near Annapolis MD. and I am near far western Virginia.
The Crusader 350 engines are listed as "Assumed not working" which is no problem as I'd rebuild them right away anyway.
It did sit with standing water for an unknown period of time. All of the interior woodwork would need to be replaced at some point in time.
A new fuel tank will certainly be needed and I have no idea as to whether or not there is a generator in it.
Other than a handful of pictures, that is all that I really know about the boat.
The sage advice is to run away now. Or buy a brand new boat which I cannot afford.
Does anyone here own a 30' Flybridge or have experience with them?
Any pictures with the cockpit covers all removed?
Anything to specifically look out for with one of them?
Or the sage advice of run away?
I've reads where the hulls are all fiberglass which is one plus.
A few years back, I bought an 18' CC that had water saturated foam and wet stringers/bulkheads.It was a very solid hull and I loved the boat so I took it down to a bare fiberglass and rebuilt it back up to where it was originally. Although a major pain, it was a fun project. So, fiberglass work doesn't scare me. Too much.
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Thanks.