dwhite1031
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Apr 14, 2009
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I had listed these things based on my experience in another thread when someone asked about buying a first time boat. Maybe those of us that have crossed over into the dark side and purchased an older used boat at one time, whether it was a good experience/purchase or a bad one, can create a sort of "checklist" for those looking to buy an older used boat.
1. Fiberglass boat? Check out the floor. Walk on it. ALL of it.
Soft or spongy spots usually aren't a good thing
2. Ask to see the service records on the motor.
3. Pull the dip stick, look at the oil
4. Look at the wiring
5. Check the transom, pull and push on it, look for any signs of rotted wood
6. If the boat is trailered, crawl underneath and look at the hull
(Hard lesson I learned when my purchase had a crack 6 feet long)
7. If possible, take a test ride
8. If boat costs $X, am I willing to spend $X more to fix what I KNOW it needs and any additional $ for what I don't know it needs.
Soft or spongy spots usually aren't a good thing
2. Ask to see the service records on the motor.
3. Pull the dip stick, look at the oil
4. Look at the wiring
5. Check the transom, pull and push on it, look for any signs of rotted wood
6. If the boat is trailered, crawl underneath and look at the hull
(Hard lesson I learned when my purchase had a crack 6 feet long)
7. If possible, take a test ride
8. If boat costs $X, am I willing to spend $X more to fix what I KNOW it needs and any additional $ for what I don't know it needs.
Probably lots I'm forgetting but it's a start