Hello all - thanks so much in advance for your expert advice.
I've messed around on some sail boats for a couple summers, but I'm new to the world of power boating and am in the market for a 26 to 29 foot express cruiser. I've looked at a lot of boats and really like the Sea Ray 270, but only a 1998 to possibly a 2000 would be in my price range. I don't particularly want to go older than that. The 270's in Southern California that I've seen range from 150 hours (on a 1998) to 450 hours (on a year 2000 model). Otherwise, I'm tempted to just get a 2004 Maxum-type boat. And no, I won't even bring up Bayliner - they are certainly tempting, but seem to be a very polarizing topic of discussion.
Again, it would be my first boat and while I've done a lot of research, I know there's no replacement for experience and mechanical saavy. Unfortunately, I have neither of the two (yet).
With that, here are my questions:
A) Would you guys recommend a 1998 or 1999 I/O, especially when it's in a saltwater slip, for a first time boat owner? I have the desire and willingness to properly maintain it, but right now, I don't necessarily have the know-how.
B) How much will a thorough engine survey and sea trial really tell me? Is there a chance that a good mechanic will give it a solid survey, give the a-ok, I buy the boat and follow his maintenance advice, then it experiences serious issues during the first season I use it?
Any other advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks again!
I've messed around on some sail boats for a couple summers, but I'm new to the world of power boating and am in the market for a 26 to 29 foot express cruiser. I've looked at a lot of boats and really like the Sea Ray 270, but only a 1998 to possibly a 2000 would be in my price range. I don't particularly want to go older than that. The 270's in Southern California that I've seen range from 150 hours (on a 1998) to 450 hours (on a year 2000 model). Otherwise, I'm tempted to just get a 2004 Maxum-type boat. And no, I won't even bring up Bayliner - they are certainly tempting, but seem to be a very polarizing topic of discussion.
Again, it would be my first boat and while I've done a lot of research, I know there's no replacement for experience and mechanical saavy. Unfortunately, I have neither of the two (yet).
With that, here are my questions:
A) Would you guys recommend a 1998 or 1999 I/O, especially when it's in a saltwater slip, for a first time boat owner? I have the desire and willingness to properly maintain it, but right now, I don't necessarily have the know-how.
B) How much will a thorough engine survey and sea trial really tell me? Is there a chance that a good mechanic will give it a solid survey, give the a-ok, I buy the boat and follow his maintenance advice, then it experiences serious issues during the first season I use it?
Any other advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks again!