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What To Look For In a Used Boat

by
Dennis Fria
Copyright 1998, Use Only With Permission
from TELLTALES Magazine, May 1998

Well, you've made the decision to buy a boat. Maybe you're moving up. Or possibly it's the first one. So, what do you know about boats? You're probably going to want a surveyor to look at the boat, but before you reach that point you'll want to survey her yourself.

What do you look at to adequately assess a boat's condition?



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The Exterior


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The Interior


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To sum up, then, what you are looking for is abuse, neglect, damage, and inoperable systems or components. A careful examination will turn up many deficiencies. Hardly any vessel will stand up to meticulous scrutiny. A cared-for vessel, on the other hand will appear clean and neat, and any alterations or repairs will be orderly and professional in appearance.

Your job, then, before getting to the contract stage and the expense of a haul-out and survey, is to ferret out as much as possible so that you'll be sure that this is the boat you'll trust your life and your family's lives to.

Careful examination will keep you from joining the ranks of the boaters whose happiest days are the day they buy the boat and the day they sell the boat.

Boating is a great experience if you have a good sound vessel. It is a nightmare if you pour money and time into that hole in the water.


Forewarned is fore-armed!


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