Mr.Stuart
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Jul 18, 2007
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Hi, I'm a first time boat buyer, and just went through a nightmare with a boat I just bought but was lucky that I was able to return it to the previous owner, you can see the thread on it here: http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=209894
before I make the same mistake again, I have a few questions.
I want a boat that I can cruise the rivers with, take the kids camping or just have a play day out on the water.
from what I understand, I want to stick with either a mercruiser, or volvo penta outdrive. from my experience with the last boat I bought, I see now that I really need to take a screw driver with me and check the oil in the out drive, are there any other tools I should have? and what else should I be checking? and how do I check it? I realize these may be loaded questions, but I need some sort of starting point.
my thinking is that I can check a few basics myself before I make the decision to take it to a mechanic to have it professionally checked out, if it can't pass my basic inspection, then I see no point in following through with the purchase of the boat or making appointments to take it to a mechanic, so what are your thoughts and advice, go easy on me folks, I am completely new at this and don't want to make the same mistake I made last week, that mistake sent me into a tail spin.
thanks, Stuart
before I make the same mistake again, I have a few questions.
I want a boat that I can cruise the rivers with, take the kids camping or just have a play day out on the water.
from what I understand, I want to stick with either a mercruiser, or volvo penta outdrive. from my experience with the last boat I bought, I see now that I really need to take a screw driver with me and check the oil in the out drive, are there any other tools I should have? and what else should I be checking? and how do I check it? I realize these may be loaded questions, but I need some sort of starting point.
my thinking is that I can check a few basics myself before I make the decision to take it to a mechanic to have it professionally checked out, if it can't pass my basic inspection, then I see no point in following through with the purchase of the boat or making appointments to take it to a mechanic, so what are your thoughts and advice, go easy on me folks, I am completely new at this and don't want to make the same mistake I made last week, that mistake sent me into a tail spin.
thanks, Stuart