Probably Need Not Worry
Gary,Any used boat will need some preventative maintenance after a purchase, if for no other reason than peace of mind.I perform certain types of preventative maintenance on my 1992 37.5 whether there is trouble or not. Comes from my aviation days, I suppose. ;-)1. It would not hurt at all to have the valves readjusted and the injectors cleaned at some point in the near future and then every couple of seasons after that. These two relatively small jobs are important to good fuel economy and will affect the engine's ability to start properly and run efficiently. 2. Engine alignment, although probably not an issue normally, should be checked and adjusted accordingly every season.3. I have had trouble with the exhaust elbow in the past. For the money and the potential damage that a bad exhaust elbow can do to an engine, change this part every five years. If you are not sure about the one in the boat at the moment, change it.4. Every third season on all my boats, I have the fuel tank professionally drained and cleaned.Then, use clean fuel, no additives, change the filters regularly (Every 100 hours or so), and you should be on your way with little trouble at all.