getting a survey on a used boat
On Jul 17, 2:27*pm, Captain Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 08:20:07 -0700 (PDT), wf3h
wrote:
The gospel is that one gets a survey done. Has anyone found this
useful, apart from your own experience looking at a boat, especially
for cheap ($10K) *boat? Is it worth it to get a survey done since on a
28' boat this costs about $600 in the NY area.
Well, let me put it this way. *I'm pretty familiar with problems and
such as far as the hull goes and I'm handy around engines - know what
to look for in a general sense.
A few years back, I became really interested in a early model Topaz
28' sportfisherman - twin 350s. *I looked that boat over for three
days before I committed to buy it - put the 10% down and called a
surveyor, set up an appointment and off we went.
He spent a whole five minutes before the $13,000 deal was off.
That should tell you something.
Do what you will, but it can be money well spent. And they aren't as
vague as you seem to believe - their rep is on the line and they have
to tell it like it is or they are going to get insurance companies on
their asses if something happens.
interesting comment...and good observation, thanks
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