JoLin
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Re: Used cruiser advice appreciated
My surveyor always uses 2 methods- 'tap test' and moisture meter. I agree that a tap test is crucial, but the surveyor should also have the tool(s) to quantify the degree of water infiltration. In the case of my current boat, the transom, stringers, etc. all sounded perfect. A second go-round with the meter showed 'slightly elevated' moisture levels in the transom. In his expert opinion, it wasn't enough to be concerned about, so I'm not.
My .02
If he isn't sounding the wood/fiberglass, send his butt packing!!!
My surveyor always uses 2 methods- 'tap test' and moisture meter. I agree that a tap test is crucial, but the surveyor should also have the tool(s) to quantify the degree of water infiltration. In the case of my current boat, the transom, stringers, etc. all sounded perfect. A second go-round with the meter showed 'slightly elevated' moisture levels in the transom. In his expert opinion, it wasn't enough to be concerned about, so I'm not.
My .02