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I am looking at a 1990 Thompson Fisherman 24 Hardtop.......only remaining question is the stringers and if they are solid. I cannot 'see' them at all. Is there any way to check them out w/o a complete boat survey done?

 

Thanks.

 

Tim

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You can see them in the motor well, and some portion in the anchor locker/ well under the hardtop by the Capts chair.

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My advice is to get it surveyed. Worth the money. Especially a thompson which are known to have stringer issues.

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My advice is to get it surveyed. Worth the money. Especially a thompson which are known to have stringer issues.

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I agree, I love mine, I think it's just about the best fishing platform in that size boat out there, but Thompson DID have some build quality issues, a survey is money well spent.

 

Tim

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You're talking about a boat that is almost 24 years old........... ANY boat can and will have issues if it wasn't taken care of or maintained properly.

 

Get a survey or factor in the cost of repairs into your offer price  

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Thompsons are notorious for having stringers go bad.  For most of the 80's and into the 90's, they were a company that was struggling financially so some corners were cut.

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I have an '89 Thompson....stringer are great, however, had to get transom redone.   As Tim B said above, this is a great fishing platform.

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I believe I paid 500 bucks for my survey. Worth every penny. If the surveyor finds some minor issues you can negotiate that from the price of the repairs towards the boat. When I received my survey, I told the owner to either fix and I will pay asking price or I will fix and take it off the asking price.

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