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Hull damaged 1998 Bayliner Capri 2052 LS Cuddy Cabin

$ 528

Availability: 47 in stock
  • Hull ID Number: BIYA15CKG798
  • Engine Make: Mercury Engine
  • For Sale By: Private Seller
  • Engine Model: 5.0
  • Type: Cuddy
  • Hull Material: Fiberglass
  • Beam (feet): 7.6
  • Use: Fresh Water
  • Primary Fuel Type: Gas
  • Engine Type: Single Inboard/Outboard
  • Length (feet): 20
  • Model: Capri LS
  • Condition: Used
  • Trailer: Included
  • Make: Bayliner
  • Year: 1998

    Description

    Thank you for reading!1998 Bayliner Capri LS Special Anniversary Edition 2052 Cuddy CabinLocated in SW Atlanta, GA 30331 near the intersection of Camp Creek Parkway and Campbellton Road. I put this in because I once had an auction to a guy in Ohio and when he won, he claimed he didn't know where it was (even though the zip code is a part of the listing), so I now include a more specific location.The Good:5.0 Mercruiser engineNew marine starter June 20201100 pound capacity; seating for 6. Back to back seats fold flat to form loungers + 2Cuddy cabin with all cushions includedBimini top / Camper enclosure Single axle trailer (coupler fits 2 inch ball) with 4 flat wire harness with new tail lights installed May 2021Comes with one spare tireGarmin STRIKER Plus 4 GPS/fish finderSony marine stereo with aux input jack, two speakersBoat registration is current with the Georgia DNR until 2022New 4-blade prop installed June 2021New engine oil and outdrive fluid June 2021Two new trailer hub bearings installed June 2021Spare emergency prop good for lower speeds/rpms if the main prop gets smashedThe Not-So-Good:The doors of the cuddy cabin were removed by previous owner to ease access to the cabin for their kids. I never really cared so I just left them off but they are included.The Bimini and camper enclosure “glass” have some dirt areas that I have tried to scrub out; it's pretty baked on. The “glass” of the enclosure is faded but completely functional. I recommend snap extenders as it is pretty tight.Could use new bunks on the trailer. I actually have two 8 foot long 2 X 4's that are taped to the original bunks, but I do recommend properly installed bunks.I do recommend changing the fuel filter and oil filter.The Bad:It is a 23 year old boat so it won't be perfect.Some soft spots in the deck (I'm 335 pounds so pretty much everything is soft to me)Stains on upholsteryThe cabin top window glass needs to be re-gluedSome of the instrument gauges usually do NOT work (oil pressure and temp usually do) and the plastic shield to the gauges is included but needs to be glued or taped on.The port-side back-to-back seats came apart. Still there but it's kinda flimsy unless two people are sitting back to back on it.The rod attaching the flame arrestor cover to the carb is broken. Has not impacted performance of the vessel but I thought you should know about it.Passenger (to a car) side / starboard side trailer hub may need a new braking backing plate. I did not notice a difference when pulling her, but I drive a full-sized SUV. You could not know it may need service/replacement unless you pulled the wheel off and then pulled the trailer hub off, but my honesty/integrity compels me to disclose it because you might want to know.The Ugly:There is hull damage from where my other boat rolled into her August 2021. The damage is shown in the photos. A good fiberglass repair or automotive body shop will be able to fix it and I HIGHLY recommend you sharing those pics with them to see the costs so that you can make an accurate bid.I am not saying that there are no more issues with her, but these are ALL of the things that I am AWARE of and things I would ask if I were interested in buying.Trailer and boat both conveyed via bills of sale as neither are titled here in Georgia.If you have any questions, please ask SOONER than later. If you ask a question 2 minutes before the auction ends, I may not be be able to answer in time. Please check my Ebay feedback score at 100%. My wife and my ex have backgrounds in marketing and they have both said that I put too much into my ads. “A good salesman shows you the positive and surprises you with the negative.” My take: I want you to see EVERYTHING and know the good and the bad so that YOU can make an INFORMED decision! I have answered the questions that I would like to know if I were buying. If there is something that you need to know that is not in the ad, PLEASE feel free to ask. I do not re-negotiate AFTER bidding has closed because that is not fair to the other bidders. I value your confidence which is how I got and kept my 100% rating on Ebay for over a decade.Thank you for reading and good luck with the bidding!