Dirtyrat
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I have seen two 2nd hand flybridge boats (same model/year) in Italy that I am very interested in. I visited both boats over two days, and would like to make an offer on one of them. 5 years old, interior like new, 2 x D4-300's, (and with the GBP/EUR rate right now) VERY good price. The boat seems like a credit to it's owner.
Massive issue though - Service History... both boats - missing! (All other paperwork seem ok though)
I was told separately by both brokers that in Italy, most servicing is done cash in hand, and it is very rare to get any kind of invoice, never mind stamping the service book. Fair enough one of the brokers saying this, but both have said it independently. Is this a coincidence?
I feel very uneasy about this lack of full service history, even though the owner has really looked after the boat, and the engines look 'like new'. I simply can't believe that the owner has maintained the rest of the boat so well, without servicing the engines. There are unused original spare oil / fuel filters impellers etc inside the boat too.
Views? It's a boat from 2010 with 150 hours on it. Worth the risk? I don't want to save £20k now, only to have to spend £30k+ next year on it!
As always any helpful advice welcome. Anyone experienced similar issues in Italy (or Spain/Greece/France/Malta etc) and should I automatically rule this boat out?
Massive issue though - Service History... both boats - missing! (All other paperwork seem ok though)
I was told separately by both brokers that in Italy, most servicing is done cash in hand, and it is very rare to get any kind of invoice, never mind stamping the service book. Fair enough one of the brokers saying this, but both have said it independently. Is this a coincidence?
I feel very uneasy about this lack of full service history, even though the owner has really looked after the boat, and the engines look 'like new'. I simply can't believe that the owner has maintained the rest of the boat so well, without servicing the engines. There are unused original spare oil / fuel filters impellers etc inside the boat too.
Views? It's a boat from 2010 with 150 hours on it. Worth the risk? I don't want to save £20k now, only to have to spend £30k+ next year on it!
As always any helpful advice welcome. Anyone experienced similar issues in Italy (or Spain/Greece/France/Malta etc) and should I automatically rule this boat out?