Re: Iceberg Dead Ahead!!!
Ratfish,<br /><br />No good answers, but ask for service records and the mechanic (name) who did the work. Call him and ask opinion or issues he has experienced with the rig in question.<br /><br />Check compression, lower unit oil, engine oil, all the things you would check in the spring. If truely serious have your machanic check over the engine.<br /><br />Fire up all the instrumentation and see that is is functioning correctly. Trim tabs, vhf, bilge pumps etc... You can of course check the trailer and the condition of the deck and transom. Pop the dash and see how things were installed, hacked in or cleanly run. Always check the Trailer lighting, brakes, jack, tires, bearings, rollers or bunks, balance at the tongue, and the overall fit of the boat to the trailer. Were they bought as a package or separately.<br /><br />If you can run it to a car wash or have access to a hose to see if there is a leak anywhere at the deck/hull joint, cabin windows, or hatches. I would also have a screwdriver ready to see how many screws have worked themselves loose without the owner noticing. Check the condition of the bilge, lazy people never clean these areas but they can tell you a ton. Find out how he winterized the gas, full/empty or neither(bad). Run the pressure water system to see if it was properly winterized. Have him produce a copy of the titles so you don't have problems transfering ownership should you decide to purchase. I can usually tell when someone loved a boat vs. someone who owned and used a boat. Find the Love man. <br /><br />Always bring a battery with you to do the testing you want. Helps eliminate excuses. Bring a voltmeter and olmmeter. Ask to see all equipment that will be sold with the boat, life jackets (are the moldy???), lines - are the clean without tears and of high quality, Anchor and rode proper size and setup for the your environment, flare kit does he have one, little things like that..<br /><br />I once bought a boat without sea testing it and I got away with it. The wife was crying like a baby when I drove it away, that boat saw love..<br /><br />If I think of anythng else I will repost. Doing this at work is a bit tough to keep my thoughts straight.<br /><br />Good luck
