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General Category => General American Skier Discussions => Topic started by: searsm on June 26, 2014, 07:56:44 AM

Title: Looking at buying a 2000 Volante
Post by: searsm on June 26, 2014, 07:56:44 AM
Is there anything I should be aware of? it has a Marine Powered 5.7 Vortec in it.

I have only recently been looking into AS, and having a site like this really calms my nerves about buying a buy that is no longer made, but is it still easy enough to get parts for this boat? Thanks guys!

The boat is listed here. http://www.kijiji.ca/v-powerboat-motorboat/hamilton/american-skier-volante-21-with-matching-trailer/604905786?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true (http://www.kijiji.ca/v-powerboat-motorboat/hamilton/american-skier-volante-21-with-matching-trailer/604905786?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true)
Title: Re: Looking at buying a 2000 Volante
Post by: Midskier on June 26, 2014, 08:50:27 AM
Nice find only 200 hours and the pics look good too
easy enough to get parts : all drive train parts are currently available
if not from me - certainly from Ron
all tune up parts are standard and available
trans is ZF Hurth - same used in several other ski boats still today
you might want to hurry though....... there are a few members
on hunt within striking distance

good luck

Dan T
Title: Re: Looking at buying a 2000 Volante
Post by: Smitty on June 27, 2014, 09:38:43 PM
Buyer beware!!!

I ALMOST bought this boat last year.  Ask for pics, and lots of them.  I may still have them if you're interested.  There is major upholstery damage from a ravage raccoon.  Not kidding.  Also, there is severe corrosion on the engine, under water gear, and ski pylon for being in highly acidic water.  And the trailer needs some repair.  I tried to negotiate with the guy to get him down to $10K and he wouldn't budge. 

This boat looks great from the pics, but it ends up with some surprises when you look under the hood.  I was hard pressed to get a Volante myself and wanted this to work, but after assessing the issues, I figured it wasn't worth the risk for the price.  The owner claims that he bought it in that condition and there is nothing wrong with the boat.  The seats I could have dealt with, but the corrosion was really bad from what I could tell.  He even had to acid wash the bottom of the boat to get the crud off. 
 
Title: Re: Looking at buying a 2000 Volante
Post by: searsm on June 28, 2014, 09:17:16 AM
Smitty, Thank you so much for you insight. That is a real bummer. I am a boat salesmen, and definitely thought this was a good deal and am glad I did not drive 4 hours to find this out myself. He sent many more pictures, and did not include the port side tears, or the pictures of hull and drive like that.

Thanks guys, I guess the search continues!
Title: Re: Looking at buying a 2000 Volante
Post by: searsm on June 28, 2014, 09:20:12 AM
Smitty, Thank you so much for you insight. That is a real bummer. I am a boat salesmen, and definitely thought this was a good deal and am glad I did not drive 4 hours to find this out myself. He sent many more pictures, and did not include the port side tears, or the pictures of hull and drive like that.

Thanks guys, I guess the search continues!
Title: Re: Looking at buying a 2000 Volante
Post by: tdeimeke on June 30, 2014, 09:20:29 PM
I have a 1993 volante that is in great shape I'll send you pics if your interested  I'm the 2nd owner the interior is all original  and in great shape  my cell 314-315-6612. Thanks Tim