Looking at a 1990 280 Sundancer

mark_disfree

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Jun 23, 2008
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Chesapeake Beach, MD
Boat Info
2007 Sea Ray Sport 195
Engines
Yes
Hey everyone,

I currently own a 2007 195 Sport and I'm looking to move up to a bigger boat. I boat near Chesapeake Beach MD, (about 30 min car ride south of Annapolis). My 195 sport just candle the bigger waves we often find around here. Plus we would really like something with a cabin and a head. We found a 1990 280 Sundancer, thats in pretty good condition looks wise. It also had the engines replaced in 2006.

3 Questions:
1. Anyone familiar with this year/model?
2. Anyone have any advice on buying a boat this old?
3. Any advice on what things to look for or ask about on a sea trial?

Thanks
 
Here is a list I have posted a few times now ...most of it will apply. What engines and outdrives are we talking about?...the more info you provide the better your responses will be.

[FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]1 - Drain the outdrive oil and check for water in the oil and excessive metal particulate (a pressure test is also in order)
2 – Props okay?
3 - Compression check the engine while warm. All cylinders should be above 100 and within 10% of each other
4 - Canvas in good shape? You will get serious sticker shock if it needs replaced (3 to 4K)
5 - Maintenance records available?
6 - Freshwater boat ? this would be a good thing.
7 - Have someone hold the steering wheel firmly, now try to move each outdrive side to side...does it move more than a half inch or so? gimble ring possible worn out.
8 - Refrigerator work? I put a new one in last year...$750...no kidding.
9 - Is it in the water? does the bilge have water in it? if it does, you may have a leak.
10 - Check that all gauges work. My fuel gauge did not work. I changed the sending unit in the top of the fuel tank. It was very tough to get at....very tough.
11 - When was the last time the exhaust was serviced, as in manifolds and riser inspected and gaskets changed? this is the biggest killer of marine engines and is often neglected
12 - Is the transom solid ? remove a few screws from the trim tabs.....wet wood revealed? (of course reseal with 3m 5200 when you put them back). take lots of time at the transom...any sign of moisture penetration near through hulls... inside or out?
13 - Sea trial the boat with five or six adults on board.....should reach 4600-4800 rpm at wide open throttle.
14 - When were u joints / gimble bearing / all bellows last serviced or replaced?
15 - When was impeller last changed?
16 - Confirm A/C works...run it while checking generator (must be in water of course to run AC or generator)
17 - Trailer? what is your tow vehicle? you are looking at well over 12k lbs of boat and trailer....not your run of the mill bowrider....and a beam over 8' 6" means technically you need a permit to haul it.
18 - Check that both trim tabs work....you need them.
19 - Check that the outdrives trim up fully and back down.
20 - Toilet work?
21 - All freshwater spigots work? no leaks in freshwater system?....pump should turn off a few seconds after a faucet is shut off.
22- Look under EVERY cushion and hatch for standing water, if you find it investigate further.
23 - Anchor windlass?...does it work? they are not cheap to replace.
24 - Watch temp gauge during sea trial ....boat should not overheat at any time....also keep an eye on the oil pressure gauge, My 454 stays between 40 - 60 psi.

.......................this is a good start for you...good luck with it.
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