M1800R
Active Member
Hello guys,
As you know I am new to boating and finally found the boat I thought I like to go for given my experience and budget.
I have seen a Sealine 215 Envoy, built in 1987 according to the dealer with a fairly new engine on it an decent looking drive.
The hull, apart for being nearly 30 years old looks in good condition, however, the surveyor today pointed out a few comments and I must admit, I have this thing in the back of my head that made the drive back home from the marina a bit uncomfortable.
1- humidity readings where on late 30s and at one point 49 near the engine side on the outside lower part of the hull. Upper part was late 18 average. The thing is that she has been out of the water for nine months according to the dealer, are these readings normal? Me thinking that is these reading are percentage from 0 to 100 then 49 is a bit high after nine months.
2-the boat is called 1 thing, however, there is marking evidence that it was called something else before as on the paint there are clear markings where words used to be and they are a different shade of color, like not being bliched by constant sun. Is there a reason for changing the boats name? Is this like changing your standard number plate for a private one in the boats world?
3- last but not least, on the right stern side there is evidence of a reference/inscription number plaque being there before, but the boat has been painted over on the middle bit since and so a new series of numbers appears to be carved on the body using a sharp object, perhaps engraving tool.
Then again, could this be that the plaque was old and rusty and when the side of the hull was painted they removed the plaque and engraved the numbers on the hull?
In a cars world, the minute you see the chassis or engine number has been tampered with you walk away or at least I would and in this particular boat I can see evidence of previous name and the numbers perhaps altered, may be nothing but I have this thing on my head.
The sale is being conducted through Boatshed and I will trust they are doing the necessary to make sure that all the paper work is up to scratch but I can help thinking the worst.
Is there a website or data base I can check the past of this boat?
Thank you all and kind regards.
As you know I am new to boating and finally found the boat I thought I like to go for given my experience and budget.
I have seen a Sealine 215 Envoy, built in 1987 according to the dealer with a fairly new engine on it an decent looking drive.
The hull, apart for being nearly 30 years old looks in good condition, however, the surveyor today pointed out a few comments and I must admit, I have this thing in the back of my head that made the drive back home from the marina a bit uncomfortable.
1- humidity readings where on late 30s and at one point 49 near the engine side on the outside lower part of the hull. Upper part was late 18 average. The thing is that she has been out of the water for nine months according to the dealer, are these readings normal? Me thinking that is these reading are percentage from 0 to 100 then 49 is a bit high after nine months.
2-the boat is called 1 thing, however, there is marking evidence that it was called something else before as on the paint there are clear markings where words used to be and they are a different shade of color, like not being bliched by constant sun. Is there a reason for changing the boats name? Is this like changing your standard number plate for a private one in the boats world?
3- last but not least, on the right stern side there is evidence of a reference/inscription number plaque being there before, but the boat has been painted over on the middle bit since and so a new series of numbers appears to be carved on the body using a sharp object, perhaps engraving tool.
Then again, could this be that the plaque was old and rusty and when the side of the hull was painted they removed the plaque and engraved the numbers on the hull?
In a cars world, the minute you see the chassis or engine number has been tampered with you walk away or at least I would and in this particular boat I can see evidence of previous name and the numbers perhaps altered, may be nothing but I have this thing on my head.
The sale is being conducted through Boatshed and I will trust they are doing the necessary to make sure that all the paper work is up to scratch but I can help thinking the worst.
Is there a website or data base I can check the past of this boat?
Thank you all and kind regards.
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