Boats on Used Victoria and Other Areas

I'm far from a fan of inboards and wouldn't be my first choice but this seems like a pretty decent boat for the money. In my price bracket and general area not easy to find one that fits all my wishes. What about the price? Low/high or about average?
Depends on how well it was maintained and motor hours as well as hull condition. In my unprofessional opinion that boat will get expensive fast if it hasn’t been well maintained. Can you turn your own wrenches?
 
I'm far from a fan of inboards and wouldn't be my first choice but this seems like a pretty decent boat for the money. In my price bracket and general area not easy to find one that fits all my wishes. What about the price? Low/high or about average?
How old is the listing? Can you see their marketplace history and tell if it has also been for sale recently? Price is also dependent on internal condition. You do not want a stringer/transom rebuild project. Make sure your surveyor has a well worn ball pean hammer. Alpha One leg? @noluck is bang on, the 350 is a better match for that hull size. Is it important that all the switches and accessories be functional? 31 year old wiring could be alright with the fresh water life. That cab-forward design gives a decent dance floor for fishing. I thought of podding one years ago but couldn't find a good candidate locally.
 
Im a diehard outboard guy...

But these legs would do


If someone buys it ill help motor it home...
Right up there for the best looking and performing hulls ever. What a tank!
 
Right up there for the best looking and performing hulls ever. What a tank!
Have you ever fished beside one of these boats and seen them try and net a fish? You’d better get your custom 12’ extendo-net and go-go gadget arms if there’s any hope of pulling it off. The cockpit is so high out of the water it’s almost comical. I watched a similar 30’ osprey last week in Renfrew, the top of their gunnels were above my head when standing on the deck of my boat. The comedy show when they were trying to manage the fish near the boat and subsequent netting left a lot to be desired. They are nice boats and absolutely have their place for fishing, but salmon fishing with downriggers tight into structure is not one of them.
 
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