So, I had the survey done and am waiting on the final report. Overall, I think the boat did well. As is to be expected with a boat this age, there are a bunch of smaller things that need to be done with it, and I expected as much. The surveyor said the boat was in great shape and most of what it needs are cosmetic things. I feel as if he did a thorough job.
However, during the course of the survey, there was some moisture noted around the keel area and he recommended dropping the keel to inspect the bolts and ascertain that they haven't been corroded. I am planning on having the keel dropped sometime next week to have this inspected, and was able to work this into my purchase agreement.
I love the boat and really want it, but I have been a little paranoid about all the accounts of the keel falling off. Is there any way to check if this only affects certain hull numbers of boats? Since I am dropping the keel anyway to have the bolts examined, what should I do?
I have also read of people putting aluminum backing plates on the bilge side. Anyone done this? Is this something that is technically sound? Worth it?
Looking for advice, particularly from other 302 owners.
Thanks
However, during the course of the survey, there was some moisture noted around the keel area and he recommended dropping the keel to inspect the bolts and ascertain that they haven't been corroded. I am planning on having the keel dropped sometime next week to have this inspected, and was able to work this into my purchase agreement.
I love the boat and really want it, but I have been a little paranoid about all the accounts of the keel falling off. Is there any way to check if this only affects certain hull numbers of boats? Since I am dropping the keel anyway to have the bolts examined, what should I do?
I have also read of people putting aluminum backing plates on the bilge side. Anyone done this? Is this something that is technically sound? Worth it?
Looking for advice, particularly from other 302 owners.
Thanks
