Inspecting a Used Boat/Outdrive Question

BarryBob

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I'm looking at a 1983 Conroy-Glastron 19XL with a 130 hp Mercruiser. It is clean and has only 133 hours on meter (owned by older guy and appears taken care of). it was in storage for awhile.<br /><br />Another dealer told me it is wise to do a compression test on the motor and a pressure test on outdrive seals. He also told me to have the water pump changed.<br /><br />If the marina that is selling me the boat agrees to do this (presumably at my expense, while I watch), what kind of numbers should I be looking for from each test?<br /><br />Thanks<br />(still seeing snow in VT)
 

FlyBoyMark

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Re: Inspecting a Used Boat/Outdrive Question

More than a hundred but less than a thousand if nothing is wrong :p <br /><br />Shop rates depend on the area your in....Sounds like about 5-8 hours work tops plus parts. You should change the oil too in the lower unit and engine, check gas tank for condensation, fuel lines for hardness and cracks. UP north? check for freeze damage to the engine....
 

philtheskipper

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Re: Inspecting a Used Boat/Outdrive Question

I think he may of been refering to the test results and not the cost?
 

boatingfool

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Re: Inspecting a Used Boat/Outdrive Question

If you are not sure what you are looking for I would reccommend having someone else do the tests for you.<br /><br />Remember the dealer selling you the boat has an intrest in convincing you to buy the boat.<br />An independent mechanic is more likely to give you an honest evaluation.<br />Tell them you are thinking of purchasing this boat and want it checked out.
 
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