If this is your first time buying a used boat, you
still have a lot to learn. Before you even begin with the shopping process,
make sure you know what the boat’s primary use is going to be. Like all other
second hand purchases, buying a used boat has its risks. But there’s a lot that
you can do to ensure you make a smart purchase. For instance, you must consult
an experienced marine mechanic to find out if the boat was properly maintained.
Don’t purchase a used boat without performing a mechanical audit. Here are some
of things you should be checking when reviewing the mechanics of a used boat.
Take a close look at the boat’s engine and you can
easily tell whether it’s been well maintained over the years. A very dirty
engine is certainly a sign of neglect. Boat owners who clean their engines
after use are certainly more likely to maintain other integral components of
the boat. Remember that salt causes the outside parts of the boat to corrode so
without proper cleaning, the areas will look rusty and old.
If you notice so much rust on the engine, this could
be an issue with the boat’s cooling system or it could be that there’s leaking
water passing through the engine. A marine mechanic will be able to advice you after
noticing some of these issues. If the engine is exposed to salt for an extended
period, you’ll notice some heavy deposits of grime near the seals.
You may also want to check the oil when performing
this mechanical review. Using a dip stick, take a close look at the color of
the oil. If you notice a foamy film inside the oil, know that there could be
open seals or cracks inside the engine. You need to ask about this. Find out
when the system was last checked and if any repairs have been done on it before.
Ask the boat owner to provide you with a document that outlines all the work
that has been done on the boat. Review this documentation to better understand
the kind of maintenance work that has been done before.
The batteries also need to be in proper shape. You can
assess their condition by taking the boat on a cruise. If the batteries are not
very powerful, you’ll need to replace them because it’s going to be hard to
operate the boat when the water is low.
Posted By: Stowaway Marine http://stowawaymarine.net
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