AllanG
Well-Known Member
I'm interested in a 2010 Scandinavian built 'peches promenade' type 21 foot planing boat, the hull of which was Coppercoated from new, and is powered by a 135 hp Honda outboard that was last serviced in 2013.
From the photos I've seen, the boat looks in very good condition but, as it's not local to me, I haven't had a chance to view it yet.
I'm a qualified, but retired, MN marine engineer, and have previously owned both a sailing yacht and a Nimbus motorboat and, when I bought both, I was with the surveyor who carried out the pre-purchase surveys, so have some experience of what to look for when purchasing a boat.
My question is, if you were me, would you have a pre-purchase survey carried out on such a boat and, if so, would you require hull moisture readings to be taken? If so, will the surveyor still have to scrape off patches of the Coppercoat to take the moisture readings?
If the Coppercoat has to be scraped back, can the patches be easily repainted?
Alternatively, do you think on this size and type of boat, I could carry out a survey myself?
I would appreciate any advice, or experiences you may have if you've been in a similar situation.
Thanks in advance!
From the photos I've seen, the boat looks in very good condition but, as it's not local to me, I haven't had a chance to view it yet.
I'm a qualified, but retired, MN marine engineer, and have previously owned both a sailing yacht and a Nimbus motorboat and, when I bought both, I was with the surveyor who carried out the pre-purchase surveys, so have some experience of what to look for when purchasing a boat.
My question is, if you were me, would you have a pre-purchase survey carried out on such a boat and, if so, would you require hull moisture readings to be taken? If so, will the surveyor still have to scrape off patches of the Coppercoat to take the moisture readings?
If the Coppercoat has to be scraped back, can the patches be easily repainted?
Alternatively, do you think on this size and type of boat, I could carry out a survey myself?
I would appreciate any advice, or experiences you may have if you've been in a similar situation.
Thanks in advance!