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Hello.
Captians - what's a fair price to pay somebody who will perform a 30 minute pre-purchase inspection of a boat your paying $6500 for? And then give you a 2 hour training (about 1 hour in the water) on general boating and boat maintenance on your new boat. Thanks. |
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$10-15/ft is typical-with a $400 minimum + engine analysis
($10/cylinder). This would be a 4 hour+ survey of the boat and typically requires it to be hauled out at your expense. These surveys are done by certified marine surveyors and they are accepted by insurance companies for risk purposes. That said, I doubt you would get a surveyor to come out and do a quickey survey. To much risk for to little money. Is 10% of the boats value worth knowing it is in good shape? Your call.... If the answer is No.... Do you have any boating friends who are very handy and been at the game for many years? Or, assuming this is a power boat, go over to the nearest charter boat area (such as Key Biscayne or Coconut Grove) and find an established captain and offer him a hundred bucks to spend a couple hours with you on a day his boat is not charted. THEN also pay a marine mechanic who specializes in that type of engine take a look as well. (Expect to pay $65/hr). Ask him if can do a compression test (assuming they are gas)and a quick overview in an hour. If the compression is good AND she will turn up to max RPM, then there is a good chance the major stuff is OK. If the boat is out of the water, they can check for below waterline issues such as blisters and softspots as well. In Broward County, Ed Rowe is one of the best surveyors around. I have used him on 4 boats and he ALWAYS pays for himself. (In otherwords, his report has allowed me to renegotiate the price with the owner due to a long list of minor items). (BTW...fellow spam-haters.. my name is Ed but I am NOT the surveyer I am suggesting) wrote: Hello. Captians - what's a fair price to pay somebody who will perform a 30 minute pre-purchase inspection of a boat your paying $6500 for? And then give you a 2 hour training (about 1 hour in the water) on general boating and boat maintenance on your new boat. Thanks. |
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I had boat I was anticipating buying inspected and saved myself a
bundle. The motor mounts were bad and the engine had fallen a little. this made the universal on the drive output wear badly. Ther was ahole in the bellows. Anyway it was in the pricwe range of boat you are looking at. The price was about $45. The boat was on a trailer so moving to the inspector's place of business was easy. On 23 Nov 2003 01:15:59 -0800, wrote: Hello. Captians - what's a fair price to pay somebody who will perform a 30 minute pre-purchase inspection of a boat your paying $6500 for? And then give you a 2 hour training (about 1 hour in the water) on general boating and boat maintenance on your new boat. Thanks. |
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