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drewray867 06-16-2008 07:54 PM

1994 Z220 ?
 
One of my local boat dealers has an abandoned Mariah Z220 Talari in his maintnace yard that he has offered to me for some work I did for him. The boat was winterized in Dec 06 and has not moved since. The mechanic that winterized it said it ran great at the time. I think it is a 1994, it is teal and white and has the Mercruser 350 magnum Alpha One engine.It needs some TLC from sitting out in the sun but appears to be in good shape. Would this be worth the $3500 I am owed?

ShabahZ280 06-16-2008 08:06 PM

Can you upload some photos for us to make an accurate judgement? There are many irreplaceable parts on Mariahs, if they're damaged, repairing them will cost a fortune.

Gauges, throttle shifters and engine parts can be easily replaced. Interior vinyl, cushions, carpets, and tops can be custom made by any canvas/upholstery shop. Items like dash panels, seat moldings, trim panels, compartment lids, ladders, windshield supports, and many other parts were made in-house, and are near impossible to replace. Everything must be repaired since the original molds and parts no longer exist.

So, if you can, upload a pic or two, and we'll all chime in if we think it's worth it!

drewray867 06-16-2008 10:36 PM

I will try to get some pics taken and uploaded this week. The only damage I have been able to find on the entire boat is the engine cover lift struts have bulled loose. The interior is all in good shape, just needs a good cleaning. I havent found any damage to the hull, just needs a good buffing.

Z 202 06-17-2008 01:04 AM

Preliminary report sounds good. Hatch struts have been a common issue on several models, but I believe they can be easily sourced. If things check out mechanically, it sounds like a keeper.

Then it's time to break out the magic erasers and the Meguiars. :wink_thumbup:

indykoch 06-17-2008 02:50 AM

I'm guessing there's no title? That could be troublesome. Also, check the floors really well. Something sitting like that for that long could easily have "soft" floors (rotten wood). If the floors and/or stringers and/or foam are rotten or water logged, I'd run away from it and take the cash. Even though it was winterized, there could also be major engine work to take care of. Depends on how you would have spent $3500 in the first place. Taking that boat will end up COSTING you - remember that. Do you really want and plan on buying a boat?

Otherwise, as Z202 said, preliminary report sounds good!

drewray867 06-19-2008 12:56 AM

Thanks for the input, I'll have to check all of it out really well. I had planned on using the money as a down payment on a boat but when this came along I thought it might be a good deal, occasional maintenance is better than a boat payment for the next five years.

I don't really know anything about Mariah's since they don't seem to be very popular here, not like Sea Ray's or Pro Lines.

mikeyt 06-19-2008 01:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drewray867 (Post 8029)
not like Sea Ray's or Pro Lines.


:rolleyes:

Bayliners are popular too but that doesn't necessarily make them very good boats....

180diablo 06-20-2008 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeyt (Post 8032)
Bayliners are popular too but that doesn't necessarily make them very good boats....


x2 :wink_thumbup:

bpfirrman 06-23-2008 04:38 AM

I don't think you are going to find a lot of Mariahs anywhere you go. They were more of a high quality boutique brand. I was just out at Grand Lake, OK and only saw one Mariah, and there are hundreds if not thousands of boats on that lake. People in the know are aware of the quality but your average joe schmoe will have no idea. Whenever someone says "I have never heard of a Mariah" they usually get a long winded answer as to why they kick ass, you would think that I was a Mariah salesman.

Jeffsjet 09-23-2024 07:13 AM

Re: 1994 Z220 ?
 
Hi,
Just joined this club and was looking through the Z220 section and read your post and recommendations for the other gentleman. I am seriously considering a 1995 Talari Z220, great condition, and 254 original hours, and asking $9900.
But one of my stronger reasons for going the Mariah route was I thought there was no wood under the floor or hull support?

Sparks&Stripes 09-23-2024 09:46 AM

Re: 1994 Z220 ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeffsjet (Post 70846)
Hi,
Just joined this club and was looking through the Z220 section and read your post and recommendations for the other gentleman. I am seriously considering a 1995 Talari Z220, great condition, and 254 original hours, and asking $9900.
But one of my stronger reasons for going the Mariah route was I thought there was no wood under the floor or hull support?

Jeff the original post you commented on was from 2008 so I doubt anyone of those people are still on here. Join the Facebook group as this site is not used very much anymore and is unreliable. Do not pay to join here because there is no one to approve your membership. As for the no wood, Mariah did not have the fully implemented until 1998 so there is some wood. Mariah did use the best quality wood and built quality boats using the best techniques so I would not even worry about that. If the boat is in good condition I would say that price is average. Best of luck, Mariah’s are a great boat we all love them.

Emma887 10-23-2024 08:10 AM

Re: 1994 Z220 ?
 
Hey!I think a Mariah Z220 Talari for $3500 is a solid deal, especially if the mechanic said it ran great.Of course, it's wise to check the engine and electronics before buying.A little maintenance after winterizing is normal but these boats are sturdy and can be a great catch!Also, keep an eye on the hull and upholstery condition,the sun can do some damage but with some TLC and a bit of work, you could have a nice boat on the water.Good luck, hope it all goes smoothly! :)


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