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I appreciate all the advice from the forum! I'm not sure yet if this is the boat for me, but it is the one I'm investing the time in to learn about all this stuff This isn't really a "Should I buy this boat thread" because that would be an impossible question. This is more of a "Thoughts on price vs condition" and "Refit/Repairs cost vs condition" advice thread. I'd like to use this boat, and what I'm learning, as a base point for any other boats I may look at. Something to keep in mind is I would be doing any work myself (other than machine work and exotic welding).
Quick background on the boat in question. This is the listing: 1979 Gulfstar "44" Motor Cruiser Power Boat For Sale - www.yachtworld.com
Those pictures are I believe a couple years old, from the last time they sold the boat. From some papers I snooped around and found, the PO paid $60,000 in 2013. I'm going to go out on a limb and say he didn't do much to the boat. . .just bought as-is, did the loop, and now is selling it. No power was available, so I couldn't turn anything on. I did go thru every drawer and hatch and access panel and did my own "survey" though.
I'm going to try and be brief, just areas of concern.
-Over all, the topsides have been painted rather poorly. The paint is faded, all the trim and teak was painted over, window frames, port lights, sealant. The paint is starting to check and peel in places. I can't imagine it being cheap or easy to remedy. Though, not something that would sink the boat.
-Hull gelcoat is in need of a good buff and wax. Some scrapes, dings, etc. Again, not critical, but something time consuming.
-Fore deck has a hundred pock marks evenly spaced around it. It looks like a "Drill and fill" job. Some of the plugs are shrinking and "smiles" are opening up. Some spring noted if I bounce on it. Not sure if deck compromise or just because it is unsupported below.
-Rust around a lot of the stanchion bases. Some are loose. Nice that they are bolted thru a solid glass hull flange and backing plate. I assume they would all need to be pulled, cleaned, and bedded.
-Fly bridge enclosure has seen better days. Still serviceable, but cracks and holes in the strato glass, fogging, chalky vinyl fabric, sticking zippers. On the outside there is evidence of a lot of tape to prevent leaking, I assume.
-Sundeck enclosure seems newer than the fly bridge. Much better condition. One panel needs to be restiched, but everything looks good.
-Vinyl exterior cushions are chalking up.
-Sundeck roof is springy over the transom (it is unsupported and I weigh 220, so. . .). Evidence of drill and fill. Most/all of the stanchion bases are loose. They are just screwed in. Some cracking around bases noted. This would be a priority fix to prevent water ingress.
-Atkins & Hoyle portlights have been shoddily painted over. Still work, but look like they need R&R.
-Probably the only thing scary to me was the thru hulls in the keel. They are just mushrooms with an elbow to the ball valve. When operated, you can see the mushroom twisting slightly in the keel These would all need R&R with Groco Flanged adapters. 4 that I saw, 1 1/2". One valve needs to be replaced. No good pictures though, phone ran out of juice as I got into the engine room.
-Other thru hulls have new ball valves, but they are just screwed onto the original flanged cone valves. Not sure if this is legit or not?
-No dead roaches, but I did find traps and borax behind some of the panels and drawers. . .
-One picture of what looks like gate valves going thru hull coring? I didn't think these boats were cored?
Thoughts, opinions, advice are all welcome! Please see below for a selection of pictures.
Quick background on the boat in question. This is the listing: 1979 Gulfstar "44" Motor Cruiser Power Boat For Sale - www.yachtworld.com
Those pictures are I believe a couple years old, from the last time they sold the boat. From some papers I snooped around and found, the PO paid $60,000 in 2013. I'm going to go out on a limb and say he didn't do much to the boat. . .just bought as-is, did the loop, and now is selling it. No power was available, so I couldn't turn anything on. I did go thru every drawer and hatch and access panel and did my own "survey" though.
I'm going to try and be brief, just areas of concern.
-Over all, the topsides have been painted rather poorly. The paint is faded, all the trim and teak was painted over, window frames, port lights, sealant. The paint is starting to check and peel in places. I can't imagine it being cheap or easy to remedy. Though, not something that would sink the boat.
-Hull gelcoat is in need of a good buff and wax. Some scrapes, dings, etc. Again, not critical, but something time consuming.
-Fore deck has a hundred pock marks evenly spaced around it. It looks like a "Drill and fill" job. Some of the plugs are shrinking and "smiles" are opening up. Some spring noted if I bounce on it. Not sure if deck compromise or just because it is unsupported below.
-Rust around a lot of the stanchion bases. Some are loose. Nice that they are bolted thru a solid glass hull flange and backing plate. I assume they would all need to be pulled, cleaned, and bedded.
-Fly bridge enclosure has seen better days. Still serviceable, but cracks and holes in the strato glass, fogging, chalky vinyl fabric, sticking zippers. On the outside there is evidence of a lot of tape to prevent leaking, I assume.
-Sundeck enclosure seems newer than the fly bridge. Much better condition. One panel needs to be restiched, but everything looks good.
-Vinyl exterior cushions are chalking up.
-Sundeck roof is springy over the transom (it is unsupported and I weigh 220, so. . .). Evidence of drill and fill. Most/all of the stanchion bases are loose. They are just screwed in. Some cracking around bases noted. This would be a priority fix to prevent water ingress.
-Atkins & Hoyle portlights have been shoddily painted over. Still work, but look like they need R&R.
-Probably the only thing scary to me was the thru hulls in the keel. They are just mushrooms with an elbow to the ball valve. When operated, you can see the mushroom twisting slightly in the keel These would all need R&R with Groco Flanged adapters. 4 that I saw, 1 1/2". One valve needs to be replaced. No good pictures though, phone ran out of juice as I got into the engine room.
-Other thru hulls have new ball valves, but they are just screwed onto the original flanged cone valves. Not sure if this is legit or not?
-No dead roaches, but I did find traps and borax behind some of the panels and drawers. . .
-One picture of what looks like gate valves going thru hull coring? I didn't think these boats were cored?
Thoughts, opinions, advice are all welcome! Please see below for a selection of pictures.
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