2000 is way too high. If the motor has set that long the carb will be junk. Gas lines and floats will probably have to be replaced. Also it seems like if a motor sits the electrical parts go bad also. Might be ok but odds are it will need some work.

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2000 is way too high. If the motor has set that long the carb will be junk. Gas lines and floats will probably have to be replaced. Also it seems like if a motor sits the electrical parts go bad also. Might be ok but odds are it will need some work.
It comes down to this, does your dad want a project or something to fish from with little or no problems.
If he wants a project, and this sounds like an interesting one, some people are really into the old boat thing. To me the price is a bit high, but I have not seen it.
If he wants something to fish from that won't need work everytime he goes to the lake, he may want to keep on looking.
The well know definition of a boat is a hole in the water you pour money in. Spend a few more bucks and buy a newer rig. You'll be better off in the long run.
Steve
Mustang;
I think all these guys are shootin ya straight ! Their comments sort of mirror what I would say.
Good Luck ! Whatever you decide.
I truly believe that the only good thing that would come out of such a deal on this boat would be Antique value. The boat is a 1971 model, that makes it 36 years old. If you restore it to it's original condition, yes you might have to invest more money into it. But in the long run it will only in crease in value more as an Antique. Boat Manufacturers of this boat would be amazed at how good of shape everything held up after so many years have passed since it was built I would guess. Might even want to purchase the boat from you as a display model at one of their Corporate Headquarters. So it might be worth the gamble on buying and re-doing what ever is damaged... Could be sitting on a well planned gold mine........![]()
