I agree, get a survey
That makes sense, your insurance company will probably require it anyway and your marina will probably require the insurance. One thing you guys are overlooking, she said the hull is freshly painted and the engine is new. That tells me that the hull was repaired and it has been repowered. I recommend that you peer into every crack and crevise that gives you access to the inside of the hull(use flashlights and mirrors to see around corners). Look for repairs here. If there was a major hull repair a surveyor will be able to determine if it was properly done or not. That's one of the good things about fiberglass, it is very repairable to someone who knows how to do it properly.If you can't see any hull damage then I would bet that the damage was cosmetic and nothing to worry about. If the engine is new....nothing to worry about. The electronic gear has been stolen (or removed)so you knew you would have to replace that going in.....again, no worries.I also agree that you and your surveyor should assess exactly what you are dealing with before you spend any more money. Sit down with your surveyor and work out a list of priorities, then get started.Toms/v Orion's Child
That makes sense, your insurance company will probably require it anyway and your marina will probably require the insurance. One thing you guys are overlooking, she said the hull is freshly painted and the engine is new. That tells me that the hull was repaired and it has been repowered. I recommend that you peer into every crack and crevise that gives you access to the inside of the hull(use flashlights and mirrors to see around corners). Look for repairs here. If there was a major hull repair a surveyor will be able to determine if it was properly done or not. That's one of the good things about fiberglass, it is very repairable to someone who knows how to do it properly.If you can't see any hull damage then I would bet that the damage was cosmetic and nothing to worry about. If the engine is new....nothing to worry about. The electronic gear has been stolen (or removed)so you knew you would have to replace that going in.....again, no worries.I also agree that you and your surveyor should assess exactly what you are dealing with before you spend any more money. Sit down with your surveyor and work out a list of priorities, then get started.Toms/v Orion's Child