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Bravo III Question
I have been looking at a small cuddy cabin, which has the 350 Mag Engine
with a Bravo III drive. After the initial inspection, I was going to schedule a return trip for a detailed inspection of the motor, drive, sea trial, etc. I called the owner, who has been nothing but a pleasure to deal with, and he said that the seal to the prop shaft developed a leak and needs to be replaced. He said that he wanted to get the repairs done before the final inspection. The boat is a 1999 model with under 200 hours, is in immaculate condition from stern to bow, and has always been stored in a climate control building attached to the current owners business. My questions is - with the shaft seal going bad, what other items should be checked. Any other thoughts would be appreciated. JT |
Bravo III Question
JT wrote: I have been looking at a small cuddy cabin, which has the 350 Mag Engine with a Bravo III drive. After the initial inspection, I was going to schedule a return trip for a detailed inspection of the motor, drive, sea trial, etc. I called the owner, who has been nothing but a pleasure to deal with, and he said that the seal to the prop shaft developed a leak and needs to be replaced. He said that he wanted to get the repairs done before the final inspection. The boat is a 1999 model with under 200 hours, is in immaculate condition from stern to bow, and has always been stored in a climate control building attached to the current owners business. My questions is - with the shaft seal going bad, what other items should be checked. Any other thoughts would be appreciated. JT It would be money well spent to have a Mercruiser mechanic perform a mechanical inspection. This, together with a survey, should put you in pretty good shape. If you don't see any cosmetic flaws, chances are that the owner took good care of the mechanicals too. Jim |
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