Had a chance to take a quick look at this boat on my way down the I-5, seems to be in pretty good shape for its age, few dockside rash marks, but the keel is clean and no repairs to it. The boat itself is pretty much original, seats are dirty but not torn, canvas is in good shape although dirty. Boat comes with all sorts of misc gear, but nothing of any great significance. Some spot corrosion on the front window frames, but no broken or leaky spots. Floor feels strong, no soft spots, but didn't pull the floor plate out, just the inspection hatch for the fuel tank (no smell of gas, good thing

). Ice box is pretty rough shape, needs the hinges re-attached for the back bench seat, paint coming off the bracket, bare aluminum showing. Engine looks fine, no broken skeg or chipped prop, didn't see it run though. All in all, not a bad boat if you were looking for one, which my in-laws are

. A little small for their needs though, not enough storage in the floor (didn't see any fish lockers, just a small gear locker that drains to the bilge). Cuddy was fine, had a portable toilet, no heat, but was dry and didn't smell of mildew or rot.
I think that $24k is a little too much for the boat, and being a consignment sale, not sure how much the owners are willing to move. It is an estate sale and there are a couple of different family members looking after it, which would explain the general condition of the boat, just seems like when they finished using it for the day, they would just park it and walked away, leaving it for the next family member to maintain. Not sure if the engine would sell at $15K for a used 7 year old with no warranty left without the hull, but in this case, this is the majority of the value is in this boat. Fiberglass boats are flooding the market right now, but this is a good designed, solid hull that handles the chop well, which will keep the price up a bit. The boat is definitely dirty, needs a good cleaning and going through, new electronics, some electric scotty's (have manual Cannons or Penn's on it now), 4stroke kicker (nothing wrong with the 2stroke Suzuki, but have to keep up with the 'Jones'

), and a boat trailer if you are going to keep it out of the water when not being used, which it looks like is has been for most of its life. IMO, it is not a smoking deal yet, but getting price down a few thousand would definitely help

Not what my in-laws are looking for, but would make a nice family boat for day trips, or a little overnighter for two people - would probably put a canvas camper top on it if I were to go this route.
Of course this is just my opinion, and always subject to critique

Hope this helps in anyone who was seriously looking at going down and seeing this boat.
Regards,
Fishyboy