Sails and other things....
OK guys, I looked at the boat today.First, there are sails - 2 jibs, main, and spinnaker. He did start up the motor in a water bucket and it seemed to run very well, started easy, and yes, it DID pee water. The impeller is fine. (I know to check that from an adventure with a 50hp motor and Bayliner last summer - I learned my lessons on impellers the hard way!).I didn't buy the boat (yet), I think I need to think about it a few days. Here are some concerns: - The trailer: seems ok, but like he said, it's the weakest part of the deal. Pretty rusty, but it seems sound. Lights don't work, but that's easy to fix. Tires looked flat when inflated, but they are radials, so that's normal. Pretty rusty wheels too, but treads looked good. - It has an 8 foot tongue that he was going to re-attach and shorten it if desired. It looked like a long way from the hitch to the boat. He had some metal plates he was going to drill through and put bolts on to hold it to the trailer. - Boat: - Hull seems very sound. I tapped around it and didn't hear any signs of delamination. The white paint looks like it has small water drops all over it, but it's actually small bubbles in the paint. Nothing major, but just little tiny things. Previous owner had a problem with painting, but the paint looks very good otherwise. Checked for cracks in the hull around keel, looked fine. - Keel. In the photos (attached link), it looked like there was a chunk out of the middle of it, but it turns out that it was just pain missing, there was some clear epoxy looking stuff sealing it. Also on the leading edge of the keel there was a similar wear spot, but sealed. I was just kind of concerned about a large crack in the fiberglass about 1.5 feet long which had split open about 1/2 inch. I think it was just cosmetic, but there appeared to be water dirt smears down the keel from the crack. Keel cable appeared to be in good shape as well as the winch. - Deck: Appears to be in good shape, under the green gunk from trees. Some crazing in the gelcoat, but not as bad as some that I've seen. Fairly minor actually. Some of wood trim was missing a screw and leaked into the cabin, minor fix. - Cabin: Some moldy smell, and mold seen on some parts of the wall - hey, this is damp Seattle! Cushions in decent shape, table ok, some dirt in galley sink and the water pump didn't work (all minor). Basically, the cabin needs a good scrubbing overall. In the photo, you can see a "box" just forward of the galley. The wood on the bottom of that was pretty well soaked with water, but that can be easy to replace. My main concern is that under the floor panel (below the wood mast pillar), under the v-berth hatch, and the storage under the main seat, there was a lot of water in there. Some of the wood appeared pretty soggy and black. The one under the floor was my main worry. I would think the plywood there would need replacing. That would be the tricky part I think. - Rigging: the mast and rigging looked ok. I checked out some of the cabling and didn't find any of the dreaded "meat hooks" sticking out. There were a couple of pulleys (2) that had seized up, but they wouldn't be too expensive to replace. Rudder looked good, tiller has a crack but it was well glued and clamped with a hose clamp and looked very sound otherwise. - Size: The boat looked bigger than I was thinking it would. I won't be able to keep it in the driveway very well (temporary). I just have to expand my back gate to back it in the backyard. Plenty of room there, so it's just a matter of some building to get a place back there. So...my main concerns. - Keel crack - water under floor and seats - trailer - size and towing (I'm always paranoid about towing)

He would be flexible on price, so I could probably talk him down from $2,000 to the "best offer" price.Link to photos here --http://home.comcast.net/~tegwilym/boat/Comments?Thanks, Tom