2009 307 Tournament / Freedom - Question

johnhenrymoy

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I'm in the process of buying a 2009 307 Tournament / Freedom with 2 300hp Yamahas. Price is $127,500, after a survey I found out the bow thruster is not wording and the bow thruster prop is broken, the hydraulic tabs are leaking oil, there's no table, the fwd bilge doesn't work, and some other minor issues. How much does it cost to repair and get a new prop for the bow thruster? fix the hydraulic tabs on both port and starboard sides, table, and fwd bilge? Am I over paying?
 
Can estimate since I can't tell what is the thruster problem. Does it not work because the prop is broken but the motor runs or does it not run at all. Worst case, the whole motor and prop are shot. A complete kit with all parts and controls runs about $3,000 plus labor. If there is damage to the thruster 'tunnel' the job could be pretty expensive.
I assume you are not doing the work yourself.
You should ask the surveyor for cost estimates.He or she should have an idea at least of the local labor rates.
Most of the item you mentioned can be a pain to get to. The trim cylinders can be replaced and assuming no problems getting the old ones off, aren't too bad of a job. If all goes well, maybe two hours of labor plus parts. Cylinders run about 100 bucks. Some can be rebuilt and resealed but if you are not doing the labor, it will be cheaper to just replace the cylinders.
The mid bilge pump is not an expensive part and often the problem is bad wiring. Tracing it can take time.

I can't comment on the price of the vessel.I don't see many for sale to make comparisons. Based on a few later models being offered, the price seems a bit high but you have to take into account options, condition, electronics, etc..
 
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Can estimate since I can't tell what is the thruster problem. Does it not work because the prop is broken but the motor runs or does it not run at all. Worst case, the whole motor and prop are shot. A complete kit with all parts and controls runs about $3,000 plus labor. If there is damage to the thruster 'tunnel' the job could be pretty expensive.
I assume you are not doing the work yourself.
You should ask the surveyor for cost estimates.He or she should have an idea at least of the local labor rates.
Most of the item you mentioned can be a pain to get to. The trim cylinders can be replaced and assuming no problems getting the old ones off, aren't too bad of a job. If all goes well, maybe two hours of labor plus parts. Cylinders run about 100 bucks. Some can be rebuilt and resealed but if you are not doing the labor, it will be cheaper to just replace the cylinders.
The mid bilge pump is not an expensive part and often the problem is bad wiring. Tracing it can take time.

I can't comment on the price of the vessel.I don't see many for sale to make comparisons. Based on a few later models being offered, the price seems a bit high but you have to take into account options, condition, electronics, etc..
Thank you! The bow thruster was my primary concern. I don't need one with the dual engines but it would be nice and it was a factor in the price. Minus some other minor issues, but as you know, it all adds up. I'm buying a brokered boat through a dealer so they will do most of the work. Your response was great, it'll allow me to negotiate some on the price. I know the boat is a bit higher in price than others but it's local NY and I didn't want to go through traveling and transporting. Have a great weekend! Hopefully on the water!