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I'm looking for a few used boat. They're about Yr.2000~2003.
I think I have to bring them to mechanic for checking.
How many hours do they charge me? What do they check, usually?

What I can do is probabaly test boat on water.
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depending on where you live and where the boat is, I can help you out no charge. Like to see people get what they pay for.

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I'm in Toronto. These sellers are in Markham, Brampton and somewhere else.
I guess what I wanna know is what marine will check usually. Compression for sure, what else?

Really thanx for your help.
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The problem you will run into is the same one I did in the metro area when buying my boat.

Most of the boat dealers this time of year are too busy to even squeeze in a compression check and inspection.
Or at least 2 yrs ago this time when I was looking that is what I found.

I don't recall who I ended up going too, a small one man shop place... but all I had him do was a compression check.
The rest of the boat, live wells, bilge pump etc I tested out myself in the driveway at the buyers home.
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A comprssion check is good but also have a leak down test done. the leak down test will show if the rings and seals are good as well.

Good shopping and remember, if something doesn't seam right, it isn't!!

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