Thank you for all the replies, good links and advice.
These pics were what the owner sent me and I'm actually going to see the boat Sunday morning. The owner has power washed / cleaned and set everything up for me to look at and said its ready to sail and the motor runs. I plan on borrowing a trailer from a friend while I search for a used one. I'm not worried about a trailer as the boat will be on a mooring infront of my house all summer and only moved twice. I also have a brand new 9.9 mercury for a canoe/dingy, I figured I might be able to use as a backup. I have considered waiting until next season to buy a more expensive/ complete boat but I at least have to go look at this boat before I pass up a good deal as there's not too many boats with a cabin and a shallow draft. I have a car port next to my house I plan to do all the work myself under with the help of my father. He's been working on his boats for years and I'm kind of a do it yourselfer. Although boats and jet skis are not new to my family and I, I am the first one to find an interest in sailing. And I tent to dive head first into things and fill in e gaps later so I don't know much about rigging or sailing for that matter. No friends into it either.
How can I determine the condition of the sails? Do they stretch over time? Are small rips repairable? How expensive are reefing points to get sown in?
What about the condition of the fiberglass hull? Are there anyways to determine the structural integrity of the fiberglass?
Guys thanks again for all the replies, hopefully next time I post here I'll be a proud Mariner owner.
These pics were what the owner sent me and I'm actually going to see the boat Sunday morning. The owner has power washed / cleaned and set everything up for me to look at and said its ready to sail and the motor runs. I plan on borrowing a trailer from a friend while I search for a used one. I'm not worried about a trailer as the boat will be on a mooring infront of my house all summer and only moved twice. I also have a brand new 9.9 mercury for a canoe/dingy, I figured I might be able to use as a backup. I have considered waiting until next season to buy a more expensive/ complete boat but I at least have to go look at this boat before I pass up a good deal as there's not too many boats with a cabin and a shallow draft. I have a car port next to my house I plan to do all the work myself under with the help of my father. He's been working on his boats for years and I'm kind of a do it yourselfer. Although boats and jet skis are not new to my family and I, I am the first one to find an interest in sailing. And I tent to dive head first into things and fill in e gaps later so I don't know much about rigging or sailing for that matter. No friends into it either.
How can I determine the condition of the sails? Do they stretch over time? Are small rips repairable? How expensive are reefing points to get sown in?
What about the condition of the fiberglass hull? Are there anyways to determine the structural integrity of the fiberglass?
Guys thanks again for all the replies, hopefully next time I post here I'll be a proud Mariner owner.
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