1992 Bayliner Capri 19ft with 4.3L Mercrusier V6 Sterndrive! The image above is from Millerton Lake last year.NADA Guide suggests listing it for nearly $14,000 | Link to the NADA Guide price: https://www.nadaguides.com/Boats/1992/Bayliner-Marine-Corp/1851-SPORT__/10018414/valuesI bought this boat from a lawyer in Sacramento who docked it and always had it serviced at a marina. I keep it in covered storage, in a boat cover.I bought it to have fun with my family but I found out last summer that my little 3-year old twins get sea sick almost immediately and now this year they refuse to go out on it.So, I found time to bring it up to Pine Flat once this year. During that trip the power steering went out and it started taking on water so I guess we won't be a boating family after all.I looked it over, the upper bellows needs to be replaced as there's a sizeable hole in it. I ordered the parts and replaced 2 out of the 3 bellows. However, it's half way through August and I started that project in March. I just don't have the time to fix the last one. You can go out as is, the bilge pump will keep up but it's a risk because if the pump shorts out, the boat would sink. The simple fix would be to add another bildge or two, but I have all the parts you need to fix it correctly. After the parts are swapped, the hole will be gone and it won't take on any water. If this is a huge concern and you are a serious buyer who wants to evaluate it, come look at it and we can even go float it if needed.The second issue is the power steering pump unit will need to be replaced. These are $200 on classifieds board. Again, been meaning to order one but haven't even had the time to get around to do that.So, I need to sell this instead of just paying to store it each month. I already put some serious hours into this restoring anything that wasn't working properly when I got it.Works like it should except for what has been stated.It starts right up on a tap of the ignition and runs very strong. It sips gas and keeps up with almost any boat out there with that 4.3L V6. The motor on this is in excellent condition and has been well taken care of throughout its entire life. Always winterized properly and well cared for throughout the season.What I've done so far:
- New plug for the drain
- Top layer has been resurfaced with dual orbital buffer and buffing compound which shines like new.
- Includes 2 adult lifejackets and a type 4 throwable
- New key ignition
- All the lights work as they should
- New horn
- New boat battery (biggest one they sell at Autozone!)
- New oar
- New carpet and plastic decking (never have to worry about wood floorboards rotting away - but needs to be finished)
- New fuel pump ($400)
- Several new hoses and lines
- New complete carburetor rebuild (idles and runs perfectly)
- New fire extinguisher
- New bilge pump
- New automatic bilge pump switch (pump turns on automatically if there is any water in the engine bay)
- New exhaust blower system for venting the engine compartment prior to startup
- Newer bimini top (new last year)
- Newer boat cover (new last year)
- Freshly greased outdrive
- New oil change & filter
- New spark plugs
- New bellows (2/3 installed)
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