Re: Houseboat question
I think I'd treat a glass houseboat the same as any glass boat.
Minor headache stuff... make sure water lines and gas lines are in good shape, make sure shore power is intact and working, in general, make sure the engine/drive maintenance has been kept up on.
I have a 1970 steel hulled Stardust Cruiser 40. My most recent drinking binge was brought on by drilling thru the hull and having a little geyser of water shoot up. I should mention that I'm still on blocks in the marina yard.... Sections of my hull have been plated over, leaving these pockets to trap water. Bilge looks dry, but under that steel is a 1" airgap... or should I say water gap...
90% of my wiring has been replaced with romex house wiring somewhere along the line, waterline pinholes have been patched with bondo, dunno the last time the gimbal bearing was greased before I got it, but the bearing all but fell apart. Shore power was hacked up (I removed it), water tank was left without a cap on it for years, full of dead bugs and crud (removed and acid washed).
I can't complain (too much), as I picked the boat up for $3700, didn't bother with a survey, and just figured I'd deal with it as I went. I wouldn't have even considered it if not for my welding abilities.