They are great boats. You just have to check the whole boat over really well. Especially the floor for any rot. Try to find out when the gimble bearing and outdrive bellows were repaired last. Check the transom for any signs of water damage with a moisture meter. They can have a professional look at it for $10 or $15 a foot to be safe. Tip: If it has OMC parts (especially an outdrive or engine), get rid of those and replace it with Mercruiser parts. OMC is not reliable.
Love those liberators!
I'm glad you like them too!
Beautful boat and waters. Looks like new england.
It is New England!
Are the old liberators half decent as far as used boats go? Found an 89 201 and don’t want to sink myself with maintenance if possible
They are great boats. You just have to check the whole boat over really well. Especially the floor for any rot. Try to find out when the gimble bearing and outdrive bellows were repaired last. Check the transom for any signs of water damage with a moisture meter. They can have a professional look at it for $10 or $15 a foot to be safe.
Tip: If it has OMC parts (especially an outdrive or engine), get rid of those and replace it with Mercruiser parts. OMC is not reliable.
What length is this and motor. Sounds great
21 feet and a Chevy 350
I think that’s a liberator 241 if I had to guess
No, it's a 211
I would say 211 about 1987
Close! 1986
@@TStheBaja272 I had a 1989 211 460 and just loved it would do 60mph no problem. great design great looking boat.
where you from? I ran mine out of Grand Haven Michigan
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