Question about buying a used boat
Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 8:38 pm
Hey there
I am helping my Dad as he is looking for a new (used) boat
So far we have looked at a few nice ones - but twice have run into the same situation.
2 Lund boats, both very nice, well maintained with oldish motors (200 and 2003)
Both have had the lower units replaced - once because the guy cracked it on a rock, once cause the guy sucked a plastic bag into the intake
(We have had the same boat for 20 years, and the engine has never had anything replaced - and maintenance has been about draining the lower gear oil and storing inside - and it still starts o the 1st to 3rd pull every year - so it seems like a 6 - 8 year engine has been beat to need the unit repaired)
So in the above two situations - is this a buyer beware situation or is it just a fact and as long as the lower unit has been fixed by mechanic etc - its fine? Is there a better version - hit a rock or sucked in a plastic bag?
Both boats seemed to be priced fairly or even a little under market value
Thanks
Gordy
I am helping my Dad as he is looking for a new (used) boat
So far we have looked at a few nice ones - but twice have run into the same situation.
2 Lund boats, both very nice, well maintained with oldish motors (200 and 2003)
Both have had the lower units replaced - once because the guy cracked it on a rock, once cause the guy sucked a plastic bag into the intake
(We have had the same boat for 20 years, and the engine has never had anything replaced - and maintenance has been about draining the lower gear oil and storing inside - and it still starts o the 1st to 3rd pull every year - so it seems like a 6 - 8 year engine has been beat to need the unit repaired)
So in the above two situations - is this a buyer beware situation or is it just a fact and as long as the lower unit has been fixed by mechanic etc - its fine? Is there a better version - hit a rock or sucked in a plastic bag?
Both boats seemed to be priced fairly or even a little under market value
Thanks
Gordy