Hi all,
Could really use the collective input of all the experienced hands here. I found a nice boat I want to buy, a 1990 Hunter 33.5. It had a new barrier coat and good paint job done on it about 8 years ago, at which point it was trailered halfway across the country to its current location (which is in fresh water). The problem is, from talking with the owner, it sounds like he only had the bottom cleaned (by divers in scuba gear) once a year, but never had it hauled out to have new bottom paint put on. He swears up and down that the bottom is fine but his incentive is to sell the boat for the most he can get. I don't think he actually sailed it all that much, but that might not matter. What do you think? I have arranged for a survey to be done in a few days, but the problem is there is no lift at the marina to pull the boat out and I hear finding someone with a trailer and rig near the marina to pull the boat out just to look at the bottom is going to be impossible. The broker trying to sell the boat says he has an underwater camera so the surveyor can take a look at the hull, but that it probably worth zero. What do you guys think? It could be really expensive to have to pay someone to drive 300 miles or whatever with a rig and trailer just to pull the boat out for an hour inspection, if I could even get anyone. It looks to be a great boat for me aside from that, but that sounds a lot like "Other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how did you like the play?"
Thanks for any thoughts.
'Dubs
Could really use the collective input of all the experienced hands here. I found a nice boat I want to buy, a 1990 Hunter 33.5. It had a new barrier coat and good paint job done on it about 8 years ago, at which point it was trailered halfway across the country to its current location (which is in fresh water). The problem is, from talking with the owner, it sounds like he only had the bottom cleaned (by divers in scuba gear) once a year, but never had it hauled out to have new bottom paint put on. He swears up and down that the bottom is fine but his incentive is to sell the boat for the most he can get. I don't think he actually sailed it all that much, but that might not matter. What do you think? I have arranged for a survey to be done in a few days, but the problem is there is no lift at the marina to pull the boat out and I hear finding someone with a trailer and rig near the marina to pull the boat out just to look at the bottom is going to be impossible. The broker trying to sell the boat says he has an underwater camera so the surveyor can take a look at the hull, but that it probably worth zero. What do you guys think? It could be really expensive to have to pay someone to drive 300 miles or whatever with a rig and trailer just to pull the boat out for an hour inspection, if I could even get anyone. It looks to be a great boat for me aside from that, but that sounds a lot like "Other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how did you like the play?"
Thanks for any thoughts.
'Dubs



