ClassicPlastic
Well-Known Member
So, I've been very seriously shopping for a while now, only to have each prospective purchase fall down either on mechanical defects, each of which was obvious on simply running the engines (though proper engineering inspections revealed the precise problems), or on account of unreasonable expectations of value by the owner (no-one seems to take account of engine hours - do people really think that a boat with 3500 hours on the engines is worth the same as one with 750 hours!!!???).
How many of you will admit to knowingly not maintaining your boat properly? Are people simply clueless on engine issues? Or have I met boats whose owners have realised something is wrong and rushed off to the broker to shift the problem to someone who doesn't know what they're doing?
How many of you will admit to knowingly not maintaining your boat properly? Are people simply clueless on engine issues? Or have I met boats whose owners have realised something is wrong and rushed off to the broker to shift the problem to someone who doesn't know what they're doing?