Selling a boat----Wiring

Jul 8, 2011
704
Catalina 30 Sidney B.C.
If I am selling a mid 1980s boat do I have to upgrade the 110 volt wiring before selling
 
Jun 8, 2004
3,011
Catalina 320 Dana Point
Re: Selling a boat----Wireing

You don't HAVE to fix anything, buyers may want to make an adjustment (down) or reject a boat that shows serious or dangerous deficiencies on a survey, but many sales are "AS IS, WHERE IS".
 
Jul 8, 2011
704
Catalina 30 Sidney B.C.
Re: Selling a boat----Wireing

More of a question of wether it is a ABYC requirment
 
Sep 25, 2008
7,690
Alden 50 Sarasota, Florida
Re: Selling a boat----Wireing

You don't have to do anything but if it is dangerous, you might consider it for the obvious reason(s) of safety, consideration and eliminating a point for negotiations.

ABYC recommendations are largely irrelevant, especially in a 1980s boat.
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,348
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Wiring

Would you do that in a house? Really.

Old stuff is usually "grandfathered in", like fuses instead of breakers, etc.

If someone who wants to buy your boat insists on upgrades like that, either he's crazy or, if you agree to do it, you are. :)

If you've had the boat for a long time, then you've probably added things like fuses at the batteries and other things.

Even if you haven't, AS IS is a good way to start. If the new owner wants to upgrade, that's his choice.

It's like sails: 29 year old sails on a used boat...OH, NO!

Think about it as the BUYER as well as the seller.

There is NO "requirement" to do so, or to even think about it.

Good luck.

No E in wiring. :)
 
Aug 1, 2011
3,972
Catalina 270 255 Wabamun. Welcome to the marina
Stu,
In case you haven't, try typing even a smile messages on these new fang lend phones and see what you get
Junk jubk Jung
(I give up)
 
Jan 6, 2010
1,520
Re: Selling a boat----Wireing

And,

"wireing" should be spelled as, "wiring". The, "E" is not necessary.

Just an,
"Observation".

ps: Stu, please check & see if my commas, caps & quotation marks are correct pal.

Thanks,
CR
 
Jan 1, 2006
7,995
Slickcraft 26 Sailfish
Regarding selling the boat and the 110 wiring: Who said you should? If the surveyor listed it and it is something unsafe I would consider it. I'm not a lawyer, and don't play one on TV, but it seems to me you may have some degree of legal entanglement if there were a fire or injury. Your name could possibly be added to a suit even if you aren't the real target. Lawyers usually advise that liability can't be signed away. "As Is" may not be enough. Its a murky world in tort law. At least if it's in the survey, the claim that you concealed the problem shouldn't exist. I don't think you have to provide a 110 system that is 2014 grade, but unsafe conditions is another thing. By unsafe, I mean non GFI outlets, improper grounding, substandard connections… stuff like that.
 
Mar 2, 2008
406
Cal 25 mk II T-Bird Marina, West Vancouver
"ABYC requirment"?
We are in Canada. That standard is for new construction in US only. It is commonly used in Canada but is not a requirement. You should fix any obvious or dangerous stuff that will show up on an “insurance survey”. All of the marinas on our area require liability insurance and as such you must have had an “insurance survey” at one time (every five years?).