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Re: T&T: Digging a hole in the water

From: Bill Donovan (no email)
Date: Thu Nov 01 2007 - 20:08:51 EDT

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    To continue with the ideas Jim Spence offered on narrowing a boat
    search, I would add following:

    I had a survey done last week. It was performed by a very well known
    yacht surveyor and his right hand "mechanical surveyor."

    First thing they pulled out was a "SeeSnake" made by
    Rigid, http://www.ridgid.com/seesnakemicro/. Man! What an
    impressive tool! I recommend it to all gearheads and folks looking
    for boats. Can't see the joint between the fuel fill and the top of
    the tank? SeeSnake can. Check it out.

    Some other things to look for that are not as "engines" oriented as Jim's list:

    1. Get a small phenolic hammer and, with the host's permission, tap
    on ALL the reachable fiberglass. You are listening for "dead" or
    not-clean sounds as you tap. The dead sound could indicate water
    penetration and big costs to cure.

    2. Look for interior water stains -- those lighter sections of
    panelling below ports, joints and doors that indicate water leaks.

    3. Operate and check EVERY piece of equipment, including house water
    pump, heads, sink faucets, ports, doors, electronics, windlasses and
    galley appliances. Ask to operate the dinghy davit system and try
    the dinghy engine, if practical. Check dates on flares, etc. A
    sloppy job of maintaining these things means the big stuff (engines)
    may have been ignored.

    4. Try to look in every space on the boat -- bilges (all of the
    little areas), storage (yes, under the V-bunks and in the chain
    locker), flying bridge, cabinets, deck boxes, etc.

    You will soon develop a "good boat," "not so good boat" or "bad boat"
    feeling about the subject boat. Walk away from anything except the
    best. There are a lot more out there.

    Just my $0.02 and not an exhaustive list.

    G'luck,

    Bill
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