Flyfloat
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Thanks to all those who have so graciously contributed to my posts thus far on buying my first boat 
Yesterday we viewed a Fairline Phantom 50 in the UK and it seemed to be a really nice clean and good boat. Next week we are trekking across the Med to see 6 more boats.
When viewing the UK boat I did the following:
Looked hard at the gel coat and hull for knocks or scratches.
Inspected the teak.
checked the state of the covers.
reviewed the interior for wear and tear, cleanliness.
Looked in the engine room.
Checked the maintenance records.
Viewed all bills of sale including the original receipt.
Took lots of photos so I can tell them all apart.
All fairly superficial and cosmetic stuff.
What am I missing? For example when looking in the engine room what should I specifically look for (the last visit I could only check it had engines! ). Are there any telltale signs of issues? Should I be asking for all the engines, generators etc to be started up? Should I operate the passarelle? Are there other things to look for?
Or should I just decide if it looks like a boat I would want to own and leave everything else up to the surveyor at a later date?
Yesterday we viewed a Fairline Phantom 50 in the UK and it seemed to be a really nice clean and good boat. Next week we are trekking across the Med to see 6 more boats.
When viewing the UK boat I did the following:
Looked hard at the gel coat and hull for knocks or scratches.
Inspected the teak.
checked the state of the covers.
reviewed the interior for wear and tear, cleanliness.
Looked in the engine room.
Checked the maintenance records.
Viewed all bills of sale including the original receipt.
Took lots of photos so I can tell them all apart.
All fairly superficial and cosmetic stuff.
What am I missing? For example when looking in the engine room what should I specifically look for (the last visit I could only check it had engines! ). Are there any telltale signs of issues? Should I be asking for all the engines, generators etc to be started up? Should I operate the passarelle? Are there other things to look for?
Or should I just decide if it looks like a boat I would want to own and leave everything else up to the surveyor at a later date?