Yes, not sure about the age of the standing rigging but I had a close look at it and it looked pristine, no rust and very smooth to the hand.Very nice looking boat. The launch charge is about what I would expect. The price the surveyor is giving you is low. I would have expected more around $1200. Possibly more.
There is no mention in the info about the age of the standing rigging. So unless there is documentation showing the standing rigging was replaced, you have 36 year old standing rigging. I would think about the cost of replacing all standing rigging. You also need to inspect your chain plates. If there are signs of corrosion on them - that's not a good thing. Replacing chain plates is expensive. Make sure your surveyor inspects them and writes it down in the survey report.
Are you going to be there during the survey? You should be. You need to make sure the surveyor checks everything that can be checked.
There are a lot of systems on the boat. They really all should be checked. It says the batteries were changed out in 2023. What kind of batteries does it have? AGM's? It doesn't mention a charger/inverter. Does the boat have 120V AC capability or is it a 12V DC system only? 120V AC is a nice to have really with cell phones, computers, more but it's not a necessity. But how the batteries can be charged you need to know. Might be solar panel and engine alternator only - kind of nice to have a shore power charging system. All the listing says is shore power yes. What's the capacity? House? Start battery? How's it wired? All questions you should get answered from your surveyor.
I didn't see anything in the listing about how old the sails are or how many. Just a photo showing a Genoa, stay sail and main sail. Is there anything more? How old are these sails? What kind of sail material?
Listing says boat is 1989 - I thought the Bayfield factory burned down in 1988. I could be wrong.
I can drive you crazy with questions. Sorry.
dj
Yes, thanks about the chain plates. Will make sure he checks those out. I don't even know what a chain plate is....will investigate
Definitely be there for the survey. Knowledge is power
Yes, the batteries are AGM's (3 of them) they switch between starter and power for systems. Not 100% sure about the inverter. Not sure about the 120v either....there is a plug to plug in from outside the boat and there are outlets on the wall so I'm guessing those are 120v? There is one 100W solar panel...was planning on upgrading that right away
Appreciate all the interest and help