Hey all,
I'm a newb here - first post (and a new thread to boot) - and I'm looking at getting my first boat. I've pretty much narrowed my search to either the 26 MkII or the 30 MkIII.
Well, I looked at a 30 yesterday. 1999 boat. All seemed in pretty good shape. A little wear on the dodger from the boom, a few other cosmetic things as well. The teak companionway door panels are VERY weathered.
Once inside, I looked at the chainplate bolts. I did not notice any signs of water intrusion at all. Then, when I lifted up the floor boards, the bilge was full of water...I mean, FULL! Some water even dripped off of the underside of the board when I set them aside.
Now, I understand some bilge water happens, and I didn't expect the bilge to be bone dry (but that would have been a nice discovery
), but to be completely full has me concerned.
So, as a newb, I'm asking for thoughts on this, as well as other things to look for as I search for the right boat.
Thanks in advance!
Randy
I'm a newb here - first post (and a new thread to boot) - and I'm looking at getting my first boat. I've pretty much narrowed my search to either the 26 MkII or the 30 MkIII.
Well, I looked at a 30 yesterday. 1999 boat. All seemed in pretty good shape. A little wear on the dodger from the boom, a few other cosmetic things as well. The teak companionway door panels are VERY weathered.
Once inside, I looked at the chainplate bolts. I did not notice any signs of water intrusion at all. Then, when I lifted up the floor boards, the bilge was full of water...I mean, FULL! Some water even dripped off of the underside of the board when I set them aside.
Now, I understand some bilge water happens, and I didn't expect the bilge to be bone dry (but that would have been a nice discovery
So, as a newb, I'm asking for thoughts on this, as well as other things to look for as I search for the right boat.
Thanks in advance!
Randy