fishmen111
Chief Petty Officer
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- Feb 1, 2008
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Looking at a restored 1991 Thompson 288 flying bridge with twin 5.7 Mercruiser Bluewaters and Velvet drives. I have never had an inboard and am wondering if there is any thing much different than an I/O to look out for. They are un-rebuilt low hour (<400) raw water cooled units slipped in brackish water their whole life. Boat was hauled and inspected last year with only the bottom being painted and the shafts sealed. All water pumps, manifolds and fuel system components have been replaced. Engines run flawlessly with excellent oil pressure and compression is good. The temp gauges are reading higher than I like and the owner says "thats just where they run". We will go on a sea trail next week and I am going to put a thermal gun on them. Where should I aim it and what should it read? 160 at the thermostat housing? The stringers are solid, but there are two cross members running up to the engine box stringer section that I will need to replace. The seller has a 3 year old survey that rated the boat in really good overall condition relative to age. I know that I should have it re-surveyed, but it will cost $1000 to get the guy up here. The boat is only $15k with a pre-paid slip for a year ($2400). Red flags? Advise? Flames? Thanks as always guys.