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WTB Parker 2320 or Steiger Craft 23 Miami/Chesapeake

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Occh639
Occh639FREE2022#1
Motivated buyer with cash in hand . Max budget $45k
MateOriginal Crew241 postsSince 2019
OVERBORED
OVERBOREDFREE2022#2
Motivated buyer with cash in hand . Max budget $45k
Hmmm.........Read up on those boats before you buy.....just sayin
Captain4,156 postsSince 2021
Occh639
Occh639FREE2022#3
Hmmm.........Read up on those boats before you buy.....just sayin
can you be a bit more specific? The ride ? Quality?
I do know they pound a bit in a chop because the pilot house is farther forward than a CC.
MateOriginal Crew241 postsSince 2019
OVERBORED
OVERBOREDFREE2022#4
On your budget, your likely looking at something 15-20 yrs old. Some years had"wet" stringers. Parkers were bow heavy. Not a fan of older I/O power. On older boats, leaky fuel tanks are always a concern. Have the boat surveyed so you know what you're getting. Always hidden surprises in older boats.

Good luck!
Captain4,156 postsSince 2021
Roccus7
Roccus7MOD2022#5
@OVERBORED has given good advice. From my perspective at this point in the market conditions, the pickings on good used boats at a reasonable price are slim if not non-existent.

Anything that hasn't sold within days of coming on the market must been ridiculously over priced or have some serious issues so make sure you have an exacting and detail oriented surveyor lined up to inspect any potential purchases.
AdmiralOriginal Crew21,694 postsSince 2018
Occh639
Occh639FREE2022#6
On your budget, your likely looking at something 15-20 yrs old. Some years had"wet" stringers. Parkers were bow heavy. Not a fan of older I/O power. On older boats, leaky fuel tanks are always a concern. Have the boat surveyed so you know what you're getting. Always hidden surprises in older boats.

Good luck!
I agree but in this market anything newer is out of my price range. Pressure test gas tanks get a survey and go with your gut I guess based on how well you think the boat was maintained
MateOriginal Crew241 postsSince 2019
OVERBORED
OVERBOREDFREE2022#7
Compression test engine is a must.
Captain4,156 postsSince 2021
longcast
longcastFREE2022#8
@OVERBORED has given good advice. From my perspective at this point in the market conditions, the pickings on good used boats at a reasonable price are slim if not non-existent.

Anything that hasn't sold within days of coming on the market must been ridiculously over priced or have some serious issues so make sure you have an exacting and detail oriented surveyor lined up to inspect any potential purchases.
"Anything that hasn't sold within days of coming on the market must been ridiculously over priced or have some serious issues so make sure you have an exacting and detail oriented surveyor lined up to inspect any potential purchases."

Cannot stress this point enough.
AdmiralOriginal Crew20,411 postsSince 2019
OVERBORED
OVERBOREDFREE2022#9
FYI

Captain4,156 postsSince 2021
Occh639
Occh639FREE2022#10
FYI

I did not purchase the boat but what dI’d you mean specifically
MateOriginal Crew241 postsSince 2019
OVERBORED
OVERBOREDFREE2022#11
The YouTube link had some useful information on what the difference between a cosmetic repair and something more involved looks like. Some of those older steigers came out of the factory with issues.
Captain4,156 postsSince 2021
Occh639
Occh639FREE2022#12
The YouTube link had some useful information on what the difference between a cosmetic repair and something more involved looks like. Some of those older steigers came out of the factory with issues.
I was not aware that the older Steigers had issues
MateOriginal Crew241 postsSince 2019

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