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re: Thinking about buying a boat. Questions to ask?
Posted on 1/30/12 at 2:07 pm to Chad504boy
Posted on 1/30/12 at 2:07 pm to Chad504boy
quote:
make them buy a boat
Ha. Been trying for years. I still have siblings in college though that they're paying for.. I can afford one now and don't want to go another summer without one
Posted on 1/30/12 at 2:18 pm to PhiTiger1764
1st Question: How many hours on engine.
2nd Question: Can I see your maintenance and repair records
If the answer to these 1st 2 questions is "I don't know" or "I don't have them" then walk away.
If you get past that point, ask if you can perform a compression check on the cylinders(get and bring your own compression checking tool($30-$50 at an auto parts store).
Ask how old the battery(s) is/are.
Check the hull for spider cracks in the gel coat, especially along the centerline and side edges.
inspect the trailer for rust on the lugs, hubs, shackles & springs and bunk supports. Check to see if hubs have "bearing buddies" and if so, ensure they are filled with grease.
Be as informed as you possibly can. If you find a boat you like on Craigslist or Boat Trader, research the shite out of it. Look for reviews and stories from other owners. A website called "The Hull Truth" is a good forum to go to for all things boat related.
Good luck!
2nd Question: Can I see your maintenance and repair records
If the answer to these 1st 2 questions is "I don't know" or "I don't have them" then walk away.
If you get past that point, ask if you can perform a compression check on the cylinders(get and bring your own compression checking tool($30-$50 at an auto parts store).
Ask how old the battery(s) is/are.
Check the hull for spider cracks in the gel coat, especially along the centerline and side edges.
inspect the trailer for rust on the lugs, hubs, shackles & springs and bunk supports. Check to see if hubs have "bearing buddies" and if so, ensure they are filled with grease.
Be as informed as you possibly can. If you find a boat you like on Craigslist or Boat Trader, research the shite out of it. Look for reviews and stories from other owners. A website called "The Hull Truth" is a good forum to go to for all things boat related.
Good luck!
This post was edited on 1/30/12 at 2:20 pm
Posted on 1/30/12 at 2:48 pm to PhiTiger1764
Find a friend that knows a TON about boats, and have him help you through the ENTIRE process
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