This boat needs a little TLC but for the price could really be a quick turn or if you want to enjoy the boat yourself, little to no work needs done because it's water ready. The fuel gauge is not operating and neither the hour meter, there are a few odds and ends that need to be looked over but nothing crazy. The biggest cost for someone that wants pristine boat seats would be a re-upholster for the seats. I was quoted 3k by a guy out here but they are all in one piece and no holes. Just weathered. Antennae and Radio are new as well as batteries and cables for the batteries. The air conditioner pump is missing so in order to get that to operate you would need to buy one and install it. Overall these boats are known for their reliability and their safety in the industry. What I love about the boat is launching is very easy, it's easy to clean and get around on. Easy to work on due to most things having great access. And the interior is amazingly preserved as it hasn't had much use in reality. What I hate about the boat is that it is a bit weathered from the sun such as the seats and what not. The bow hatch holding arm is broken off, the air conditioner pump was removed by previous owner for unknown reasons, the new horn needs to be properly installed. The hour meter and fuel gauge are not working. And the top rear door hinge that leads out to the swim platform has come out of the fiber and needs to be glassed, geolocated and recrewed. All the awnings are complete and still zip together creating a lovely tent atmosphere however they are sun damaged and the color on most is extremally faded. Must see in person to appreciate fully. Pictures don't do a lot of justice. I've been told that by 2 different potential buyers that actually came to see the boat when I was selling at a much higher price. This price is set to sell so don't let the opportunity pass you by. I'm not in a desperate need to sell but would like to see it go so I can move on to the my true love which is my other boat.
Four Winns Vista 268
Price:
$1,806
Year:
2004
Make:
Model:
Mercruiser With Bravo 3 Outdrive
Hull Material:
Fiberglass
Trailer:
Included
Use:
Salt Water
Engine Type:
Single Inboard/Outboard
Engine Make:
Mercury Engine
Primary Fuel Type:
Gas
For Sale By:
Private Seller
Fuel Capacity:
76 - 100 Gallons
Length:
28.0 feet
Beam:
9.0 feet
Raiting:
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