I'm new to this forum but been boating all my life. I've owned quite a few boats from 8 to 23 feet and used the heck out of every one of them. Currently I have a 1958 Glasspar delMar and a 12' sea nymph.
I'm looking at a V20 for sale in a storage yard. So far I haven't been able to hook up with the owner but the boatyard guy has filled me in on some details. It has the Chevy 6 and Mercruiser drive. Also the motor is FWC and appears to be very clean, and filled with coolant, not just water. Not sure yet what year the rig is. It's been up for sale quite a while and current price is $2850 obo. The yard guy showed me 2 receipts from recent years where the owner spent more than that in maintenance. I believe the owner kept the boat well maintained. I'm set for a test ride next week.
I've been reading some posts here and I note that bad stringers are fairly common on V20s. I see I should check the engine compartment for soft stringers, and look inside the floor compartments for the same. I could use any other suggestions on likely problem areas in this model. And, was there ever a year model where Wellcraft went to fiberglass stringers to avoid the rot?
I'll attach a photo of the boat. It came from California and likely had salt water use there but there is no obvious corrosion other than a little on the Mercruiser anode. I suspect the owner retired here to New Mexico, and although it's stored near a large lake, 3 years of drought have drawn the lake down low and boat sales have sorta collapsed for now. I'm on the fence about going for it, but it's a great looking boat, I want something larger than my current boats, and heck the drought won't last forever and this may be a good time to buy. If I go for it, this one will live the easy life in fresh water, here in NM and at the Colorado River.
Any opinions, suggestions or advice welcomed. Great forum!
I'm looking at a V20 for sale in a storage yard. So far I haven't been able to hook up with the owner but the boatyard guy has filled me in on some details. It has the Chevy 6 and Mercruiser drive. Also the motor is FWC and appears to be very clean, and filled with coolant, not just water. Not sure yet what year the rig is. It's been up for sale quite a while and current price is $2850 obo. The yard guy showed me 2 receipts from recent years where the owner spent more than that in maintenance. I believe the owner kept the boat well maintained. I'm set for a test ride next week.
I've been reading some posts here and I note that bad stringers are fairly common on V20s. I see I should check the engine compartment for soft stringers, and look inside the floor compartments for the same. I could use any other suggestions on likely problem areas in this model. And, was there ever a year model where Wellcraft went to fiberglass stringers to avoid the rot?
I'll attach a photo of the boat. It came from California and likely had salt water use there but there is no obvious corrosion other than a little on the Mercruiser anode. I suspect the owner retired here to New Mexico, and although it's stored near a large lake, 3 years of drought have drawn the lake down low and boat sales have sorta collapsed for now. I'm on the fence about going for it, but it's a great looking boat, I want something larger than my current boats, and heck the drought won't last forever and this may be a good time to buy. If I go for it, this one will live the easy life in fresh water, here in NM and at the Colorado River.
Any opinions, suggestions or advice welcomed. Great forum!

