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Fire Ball
09-16-2009, 10:02 PM
I am looking for a 14' to 16' fiberglass boat. It needs to be this size so I will be able to fit it in my garage. I don't want a bass boat.

Seller needs to live in or near Los Angeles.

GeordyBass
09-16-2009, 10:18 PM
what are you looking to spend? I'll keep on the lookout....

Fire Ball
09-16-2009, 10:24 PM
I don't really want to spend over $2500. Thanks.

El Weirdo
09-17-2009, 08:09 AM
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/boa/1376415803.html

http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/boa/1373710540.html


http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/boa/1348606673.html

http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/boa/1342467740.html

Fire Ball
09-17-2009, 02:25 PM
I'm looking for a fiberglass boat, not aluminum. Inland Empire is probably too far, too. Thanks though.

GeordyBass
09-17-2009, 03:16 PM
losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/boa/1379195243.htmlI know u don't really want a bass boat, but it sure is a great deal for you man.....

Fire Ball
09-17-2009, 03:19 PM
I saw that. It is a great deal, but my dad says he doesn't want a bass boat. It needs to hold at least 4 or 5 people in the boat and my dad might want to pull skiiers.

How many can fit in that bass boat?

GeordyBass
09-17-2009, 04:33 PM
I saw that. It is a great deal, but my dad says he doesn't want a bass boat. It needs to hold at least 4 or 5 people in the boat and my dad might want to pull skiiers.

How many can fit in that bass boat?
3 or 4.....

Skiiers?

I got an idea of what you wanted.... but you aint gonna find any 16ft- that may pull skiers....


http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/boa/1378183271.html

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lgb/boa/1376833811.html

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/boa/1373521020.html

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/ant/boa/1378230772.html

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lgb/boa/1373298371.html

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/boa/1373210213.html

Fire Ball
09-17-2009, 04:36 PM
Ya. My dad wants a boat that we can fish from and all ski behind. We might have to pay for storage instead of keeping it in our garage because most of the boats are too big or not what my dad wants. Storage is not as expensive as we thought it was. Know any cheap storage places near Castaic Lake?

GeordyBass
09-17-2009, 04:40 PM
Ya. My dad wants a boat that we can fish from and all ski behind. We might have to pay for storage instead of keeping it in our garage because most of the boats are too big or not what my dad wants. Storage is not as expensive as we thought it was. Know any cheap storage places near Castaic Lake?there are lots of places around castaic to store boats..... theres one next to the Pilot gas station maybe you can check there.... it's like $30-$+60 a month depending on boat's length.....

Good Luck!

Fire Ball
09-17-2009, 04:42 PM
there are lots of places around castaic to store boats..... theres one next to the Pilot gas station maybe you can check there.... it's like $30-$+60 a month depending on boat's length.....

Good Luck!

Awesome, I went to the Pilot gas station the other day but didn't see any storage place near it. It was dark outside, so that is probably why I didn't see it. Pretty cheap, know what it is called so I can call them? Thanks!

GeordyBass
09-17-2009, 05:21 PM
Awesome, I went to the Pilot gas station the other day but didn't see any storage place near it. It was dark outside, so that is probably why I didn't see it. Pretty cheap, know what it is called so I can call them? Thanks!
I think this is the place... but if it's too expensive you'll find plaenty other ones around that area...

http://castaiclakestorage.com/

Fire Ball
09-17-2009, 05:23 PM
I think this is the place... but if it's too expensive you'll find plaenty other ones around that area...

http://castaiclakestorage.com/

Ya, I called that place, but didn't realized it was right near the Pilot gas station. They said about $57 for a 17 foot boat. Which I will probably get a 17 foot or larger if I am going to have to store it somewhere.

GeordyBass
09-17-2009, 07:35 PM
http://ventura.craigslist.org/boa/1379242786.html

BingJr
09-18-2009, 08:20 AM
If it needs to hold 4-5 people and be strong enough to pull a skier you are definitely looking for a larger boat. If you are planning on skiing with 3-4 passengers in the boat while skiiing you will need a fairly large power plant on the back of that bad boy.

Fire Ball
09-18-2009, 02:31 PM
If it needs to hold 4-5 people and be strong enough to pull a skier you are definitely looking for a larger boat. If you are planning on skiing with 3-4 passengers in the boat while skiiing you will need a fairly large power plant on the back of that bad boy.

So you suggest a bigger boat? I don't think my dad will go for a bigger boat. He really doesn't want to pay for storage unless he has to.

GeordyBass
09-18-2009, 03:41 PM
So you suggest a bigger boat? I don't think my dad will go for a bigger boat. He really doesn't want to pay for storage unless he has to.
did u see the boat I posted before Bing?
15' fish/ski boat....
http://ventura.craigslist.org/boa/1379242786.html

Fire Ball
09-18-2009, 03:42 PM
did u see the boat I posted before Bing?
15' fish/ski boat....
http://ventura.craigslist.org/boa/1379242786.html

I'm actually going to go check this boat out in a little while, lol.

EDIT: I'm going to probably check it out in the morning. The seller is busy tonight.

BingJr
09-18-2009, 07:33 PM
did u see the boat I posted before Bing?
15' fish/ski boat....
http://ventura.craigslist.org/boa/1379242786.html


100hp outboard will not pull up a skier with 4 passangers in the boat and a skier on the backside. New outboards are rated at the prop so that means 100hp at the prop output. Outboards of that age in the add above (also the outboard that was on the green machine I had) were rated at the power head. So, 100hp back in the day was less than 100hp of today. I would say probably 10hp - from the rating. That is a great boat Geo, but for someone looking for a boat to pull a skier with 4 passengers in the boat, that wont getter done im afraid. but thats just my 2c worth! :)

Fire Ball
09-18-2009, 07:39 PM
100hp outboard will not pull up a skier with 4 passangers in the boat and a skier on the backside. New outboards are rated at the prop so that means 100hp at the prop output. Outboards of that age in the add above (also the outboard that was on the green machine I had) were rated at the power head. So, 100hp back in the day was less than 100hp of today. I would say probably 10hp - from the rating. That is a great boat Geo, but for someone looking for a boat to pull a skier with 4 passengers in the boat, that wont getter done im afraid. but thats just my 2c worth! :)

Really?!? 100 hp will not do it? It will probably have 2 adult and 2 kid passengers and then probably me getting towed behind it on a skurf board. (Skurf board comes with that boat and I want to try it, lol)

EDIT: The motor is newer than the boat. The boat used to have a 55 hp Mercury, but the he got a 100 hp Johnson and put it on there.

Kevman
09-18-2009, 08:34 PM
100hp outboard will not pull up a skier with 4 passangers in the boat and a skier on the backside. New outboards are rated at the prop so that means 100hp at the prop output. Outboards of that age in the add above (also the outboard that was on the green machine I had) were rated at the power head. So, 100hp back in the day was less than 100hp of today. I would say probably 10hp - from the rating. That is a great boat Geo, but for someone looking for a boat to pull a skier with 4 passengers in the boat, that wont getter done im afraid. but thats just my 2c worth! :)

I disagree. We ran a 17'4" Larson with a Volvo 145HP I/O for years back in the 80s. That boat could pull up a skier while carrying 7 passengers, an ice chest, a portable tarp, and a full tank of gas. And it was a 4-banger.

I've personally seen a 15 ft. boat with a 50HP outboard pull a skier while carrying a driver, an observer, an ice chest and some fishing gear. And it was a 4-stroke. Older 2-strokes will have a stronger hole-shot than 4-strokes of comparable HP.

It's quite possible that boat could carry 2 adults and 2 kids and still pull a skier. And you need even less power to get someone up on a wakeboard or skurf board since the surface area is so much greater than a water ski.

If you're serious, and the seller is serious, I'd recommend you put on the trunks and head out to the lake and see.

GeordyBass
09-18-2009, 10:50 PM
Hey bing, That boat will tow a skier NO PROBLEM.... With 3-4 people it's 100% possible .... That motor is more or less an 82-85'.... The only companies that tested HP by powerhead was FORCE/CHRYSLER and older Mercurys.... OMC,Yamaha, and Suzuki always tested through prop..... Again, 100hp is plenty for a skier(under 200lbs,not me lol) and keep 2 People on the bow, and 1 or 2 at driver and passenger seat.... better weight distribution= easier hole shot.... You'll be fine with that boat for what you need, 15' = no storage fees and enough for you hahaha....

fisherman from long beach
09-19-2009, 07:55 AM
if these people are showing you these boats you need to show interest and go check them out,its gonna be hard to find the perfect boat that you want especially on craigs list,the time you check them out they may be sold already,i was on my way to yucaipa to buy a boat and the guy knew i was on my way,3/4 of the way there he called me and told me boat was sold,i was pissed and i looked and looked to find a similiar boat but just couldnt find one.

BingJr
09-19-2009, 08:09 AM
Taht is true, the perfect boat is really tuff to find in a used/good price capacity. Compromise is the name of the game when finding a well priced boat. The boat I just bought was an I/O and not what I ideally wanted and it had a windshield, (Not what I wanted either but the wife loved it). But otherwise it was an unbelievable boat at a great price. I knew I wouldn't do much better in the used boat market. FILB is correct, when you find something that is close, you need to pull the trigger. That is sound advice.

BingJr
09-19-2009, 08:12 AM
I am sorry , I got cornfused, I thought that was an older Mercury on that boat you posted Geo. I had looked at so many boat adds, I gottem mixed up. You are right, that should be 10-15 hp stronger than I was giving it credit for.

GeordyBass
09-19-2009, 08:16 PM
I am sorry , I got cornfused, I thought that was an older Mercury on that boat you posted Geo. I had looked at so many boat adds, I gottem mixed up. You are right, that should be 10-15 hp stronger than I was giving it credit for.
Oh yeah, Mercurys were all tested by Prop to,older ones as well,my bad...

Only company that tested by crank is Force/Chrysler,,,

Reason I don't want to buy an I/O:
Two boats caught on fire in CASTAIC today(9/19), one had it's motor catch fire but it was extinguished and no damage to the boat, only motor....the other one caught on fire completely and was 100% destroyed.... didnt sink but hull/interior were absolutely not fixable....It happened toward the closing time,,,

Fire Ball
09-19-2009, 08:20 PM
Oh yeah, Mercurys were all tested by Prop to,older ones as well,my bad...

Only company that tested by crank is Force/Chrysler,,,

Reason I don't want to buy an I/O:
Two boats caught on fire in CASTAIC today(9/19), one had it's motor catch fire but it was extinguished and no damage to the boat, only motor....the other one caught on fire completely and was 100% destroyed.... didnt sink but hull/interior were absolutely not fixable....It happened toward the closing time,,,

I went and checkout that boat today, but it was a piece of junk. On the way there there was a boat lot and we ended up buying a way better tri hull there. The guy at the boat lot knew my grandpa (who was with me because he knows a lot about boats) from an old boat lot that the seller owned that my grandpa had bought a few boat from in the past.

On the way home, we went and tested the boat out at Piru. We had a couple problems so we are going to get a tuneup soon.

GeordyBass
09-19-2009, 08:30 PM
I went and checkout that boat today, but it was a piece of junk. On the way there there was a boat lot and we ended up buying a way better tri hull there. The guy at the boat lot knew my grandpa (who was with me because he knows a lot about boats) from an old boat lot that the seller owned that my grandpa had bought a few boat from in the past.

On the way home, we went and tested the boat out at Piru. We had a couple problems so we are going to get a tuneup soon.
Why was it junk? lol


Do you have pics of your "new" boat? And how much did you pay?What motor?lol

Fire Ball
09-19-2009, 08:37 PM
Why was it junk? lol


Do you have pics of your "new" boat? And how much did you pay?What motor?lol

On the junk one, the paint was messed up, seats ripped up, looked like a homemade paint job on the bottom of it, it had been sitting in his drive way for 10 year without any use, etc.

No pictures of the new boat yet. I have it in my garage so there isn't much room so I probably couldn't get any good pictures until I take it out. I paid $1250 for it and he threw in 8 life jackets, some oil, bimini, and a couple other things. It has a 80 hp Mercury outboard and it is a 16 ft boat.

Fire Ball
09-20-2009, 12:28 PM
Here some pictures of the new boat.

fisherman from long beach
09-21-2009, 07:08 AM
now are you gonna be able to pull a skier around?

Fire Ball
09-21-2009, 02:54 PM
now are you gonna be able to pull a skier around?

Maybe, but it isn't that big of a deal if we can't.