If you had a surveyor look at it, now its time for
Now its time for a mechanic. Speaking from Hind sight, I would easily pay a few hundred dollars for a mechanic to come with me on the sea trial....look one up in the yellow pages.We bought our boat 4 years ago, had it surveyed,,,,the surveyor was VERY specific about the engine...I AM NOT A MECHANIC,,,,"It is suggested that a competent marine engine specialist perform a complete engine survey should a more inclusive engine analyisis be requirerd"...this was written 3 times on his report to us.....In person he said...thats an engine...and yes it starts.He did however disclose problems with the boat itself that we were able to negotiate with. After settlement we sailed away,,,,, Then Our engine was rebuilt after 2 sails,,, then seized....we ended up repowering after year 1 with the boat...my advice, hire a mechanic to look at it...do an oil analysis, look at the injectors, hoses, belts, sump, ect. It will save you $ and if they find nothing?...Then you have piece of mind. Good Luck!