Going to look at a 1999 flats boat tomorrow. 17' with a 99' 135 Merc Optimax on it. (no optibomb comments please).
Going to do a sea test and bring my compression tester to test it out. I've owned boats for 18+ years, work as a shop manager so know my way around a wrench but I'm always open to suggestions.
Here's my short list:
-Starts up and idles well
-Water stream is good
-Tilt/trim works
-Steering is free
-Good power throughout the range
-Should top out around 50 mph
-Check trim tab operation
-Check lights (not a huge deal if they don't work)
-Gauges
-Forward/reverse... no slipping or loud clunks
-Inspect gel coat for repairs and cracks
-Make sure floor isn't soft
-See if he's been using the proper oil (optimax most say... premium plus some say)
-Do compression test when warm with full throttle (most of my outboards have been around 130psi but I've seen Opti's coming in in the low 100's sometimes... I'm at sea level btw) Mainly looking to make sure one isn't way lower than the others... over 10%
-Motor is 'supposed' to have around 400 hours on it, but I have no way of checking without taking to a dealer... so in the meantime I'll just make sure the hour meter is working
Anything else I should look for?
Thanks in advance.
-Mag
Going to do a sea test and bring my compression tester to test it out. I've owned boats for 18+ years, work as a shop manager so know my way around a wrench but I'm always open to suggestions.
Here's my short list:
-Starts up and idles well
-Water stream is good
-Tilt/trim works
-Steering is free
-Good power throughout the range
-Should top out around 50 mph
-Check trim tab operation
-Check lights (not a huge deal if they don't work)
-Gauges
-Forward/reverse... no slipping or loud clunks
-Inspect gel coat for repairs and cracks
-Make sure floor isn't soft
-See if he's been using the proper oil (optimax most say... premium plus some say)
-Do compression test when warm with full throttle (most of my outboards have been around 130psi but I've seen Opti's coming in in the low 100's sometimes... I'm at sea level btw) Mainly looking to make sure one isn't way lower than the others... over 10%
-Motor is 'supposed' to have around 400 hours on it, but I have no way of checking without taking to a dealer... so in the meantime I'll just make sure the hour meter is working
Anything else I should look for?
Thanks in advance.
-Mag