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Default Before I buy

On 21 May 2007 05:14:44 -0700, RogueIT
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If the boat is in Dry dock, is it too much to ask to have the boat be
put in the water for a "test drive"?


Absolutely not. Do not even think about buying a boat that can not be
demonstrated to run properly. Your offer should be made subject to
"satisfactory sea trial and survey", fancy words for inspection by a
qualified expert and a satisfactory test run.

If the seller wants a deposit first, and some will, make sure your
offer is in writing and that you reserve the right to reject the boat
for any reason (with a refund of the deposit less any expenses).

With small boats I will typically offer the owner $100 towards fuel
and expenses for an informal test ride.

 
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