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    Ausfish Gold Member bay_firey's Avatar
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    Seafarer Viking - 115 Merc

    Ok the V17c is just not gonna happen.

    I found today a Seafarer Viking 5.2 (17') with '99 115 Merc, both in absolutley mint condition.
    There is an old Sounder, vhf radio, am/fm radio cassete, full nav lights, baitboard, canopy, rocket launcher, 60lt cruisetank in the transon, kill tank, dry storage under floor, plus all the abligatory safety gear

    It has had a new transome and floor/stringers a couple of years ago, then painted with 2 pac.

    The price is $14 500.00 which seems very good to me ???

    Any feedback on this re price, for and against of the hull ??

    Cheers
    Mark

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    Re: Seafarer Viking - 115 Merc

    Good outfit by the sounds of it. Get the motor checked, of course. About the only thing I would look at doing would be fit un underfloor fuel tank up under the middle of the floor. I know in my V-Sea it changes the hanling of the boat markedly. You will get 110-125 litres up under the floor and the altered weight distribution (ie. more weight forward) will make it handle spot on. With all that fuel weight down low in the middle it will sit far more stable at rest. 115hp will push that rig along very nicely indeed and they handle pretty much any sea well. They are are good rig that hold their value well and are quite easy to sell if maintained well.

    Cheers,
    NICK.

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    Re: Seafarer Viking - 115 Merc

    My mate used one of these with a 90hp Jonno out from Bermagui for years and they are a top sea boat. If its in good nick, go for it.
    Steve

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    Re: Seafarer Viking - 115 Merc

    nicks spot on re theunderfloor tank i bought my viking 16yrs ago it had a 175jonno on it @ a fuel
    tank built in under the well too much weight in the stern for a 17ftr
    i had @ 130ltr stainless tank put under floor @ run a 90jonno on it and it's a a well balanced boat now
    have also replaced all bulkheads/stringers/transom etc
    they are a very good hull especially in a following sea i've been in some very rough water in it
    @ never felt unsafe
    cheers brian

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    Ausfish Gold Member bay_firey's Avatar
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    Re: Seafarer Viking - 115 Merc

    I will get some pics this afternoon

    But having looked around the web I am thinking that it is a V-Sea not a viking ???

    The owner man said viking and there is a stiker that says viking but it sure looks like a V-Sea

    Does any body know if Seafarer have a web site, I can't seem to find anything
    Cheers
    Mark

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    Re: Seafarer Viking - 115 Merc

    they look indentical the viking is bigger if it's 17ft it's a viking
    cheers brian

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    Ausfish Gold Member bay_firey's Avatar
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    Re: Seafarer Viking - 115 Merc

    Cheers - thanks for that Brian
    Cheers
    Mark

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    Re: Seafarer Viking - 115 Merc

    The old v-sea's were 4.74m,the vikings are bigger but they do look similar.Sounds a good deal to me
    cheers jon

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    Re: Seafarer Viking - 115 Merc

    Big difference between 4.7 and 5.2. Both good boats but...davo.......

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    Re: Seafarer Viking - 115 Merc

    If it's a V-sea with 115hp you've got plenty of power maybe even a touch over powered. The V-sea is 15ft , the Viking 17ft. You need the fuel down the guts as 60lt with a 115hp won't get you far. Seafarer has a rep for building tough heavy offshore boats that handle beeter than theig lenght. Never had mine in anything (Viking) I didn't feel safe in but that's not to say you can take them out in anything. You can stack a lot of weight into these hulls and still have then handle well. I found them great (if a little wet) for all my offshore needs and managed fishing 5 comfortably offshore form the Viking (except for Wahoo hookups). Buy it if it looks good and the engine check out OK.

    Aaron

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    Ausfish Gold Member bay_firey's Avatar
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    Re: Seafarer Viking - 115 Merc

    It is 5.2mt (17') so i guess it is a viking, thats what the sticker and the owner say.

    The minister for war and finance is happy so I guess it will be a done deal

    It was a bit hard to get pics but here are 2 that i got



    Cheers
    Mark

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    Re: Seafarer Viking - 115 Merc

    The Viking is a much bigger boat to look at. The cuddy is a touch bigger, if anything, but the deck space is huge. They are a nice safe boat, they have nice big high sides and, as stated, handle just about anything. I would say that, if fishing 5-up in a Viking, everybody would want to be nothing but the best of friends.

    Cheers,
    NICK.

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    Re: Seafarer Viking - 115 Merc

    Mark I noticed the freshly painted trailer.Beware fresh paint can hide a multitude of sins so check it out before handing over your hard earned.
    cheers jon

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    Ausfish Gold Member bay_firey's Avatar
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    Re: Seafarer Viking - 115 Merc

    Have had a good crawl over the trailer, tapping bashing checking, it is as solid as a rock

    The rig is going in for a pre purchase check over to get a proffesional ( ) opinion so all should be good
    Cheers
    Mark

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    Re: Seafarer Viking - 115 Merc

    Quote Originally Posted by bay_firey
    Does any body know if Seafarer have a web site, I can't seem to find anything

    http://www.seafarerboats.com/


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    Bev



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