Re: Buying first fishing boat
Assume no maintenance because you have no proof that it was done, maybe someones word, but they are trying to sell you something.<br /><br />It also puts you in the right frame of mind to do the maintenance yourself, right after you buy it. Fuel filter, plugs, lower unit oil, etc. Then you will KNOW it was done.<br /><br />If it is a new motor, assume it hasn't been broken in yet. Follow the breakin procedure.<br /><br />I looked at a boat today. Guy said it was at the dealer for maintenance in fall, and that he had it out on the river last week. Well, after checking it out, I knew better. <br /><br />(grease free steering cable rusted in place, l/u drain screw stripped and leaking, power trim fluid low, fishline around propeller, paint peeling off powerhead, EMPTY oil tank, he had no plug for the boat, two cells in the battery were half empty and terminals corroded, he didn't have time to mess around taking it out on the water, but swore everything was perfect)<br /><br />Did I give him an earfull. But spring is here, and he'll probably get someone to take his word for it.