prinex
Well-Known Member
In my never ending quest for a boat that would check all my flags I run into a nice 17mt boat year 1996 (Im not posting the link or model due to "sniping" ...) Lets say the price is very attractive (UK owner which is fed up with the 90 days rule and wants to get rid of it).
Now this boat which I inspected in port looks in very good shape inside, all is clean, engine room is clean, some upgrade where done on the electronic, no water stains / smells, teak was redone recently etc. It was used a summer residence with some travelling around. I will do a survey for sure and have major system inspected, sea trials etc but where I really dont want to make a mistake is on the engines (I can live with fixing not-working stuff, electrical, A/C, plumbing, generators etc but finding out I need 50K to get the engines back in shape would kill me - or better my wife would kill me).
This thing has D2840LE401 MAN engines with around 1400 hours each (I still dont know if a rebuild was done, what mainteinance etc, waiting for some paper here ). My idea was to get the local MAN guy (in Imperia) to take the things half apart (on my bill) to be sure there is no clear fault (cyl scoring, injector stuck, heat exchanger at end of life etc). Or just accept that after 1400 hours a rebuild (in case it was not already done) is in anyway (what does that even mean ? Head - cyl lining - injectors etc and how much would that cost ?) and try to lower the asking price a bit even if is really not much.
And yes is going to be a "italian tune up" boat - trolling around and the occasional run, after years of Porto-induced EGH terror I will install the sensors and make sure it runs hot enough.
Plan is to buy it as it is, put it on dry when the berth expires (owner will let me use it until Dec), and do what needs to be done to get it ready for next season.
Now this boat which I inspected in port looks in very good shape inside, all is clean, engine room is clean, some upgrade where done on the electronic, no water stains / smells, teak was redone recently etc. It was used a summer residence with some travelling around. I will do a survey for sure and have major system inspected, sea trials etc but where I really dont want to make a mistake is on the engines (I can live with fixing not-working stuff, electrical, A/C, plumbing, generators etc but finding out I need 50K to get the engines back in shape would kill me - or better my wife would kill me).
This thing has D2840LE401 MAN engines with around 1400 hours each (I still dont know if a rebuild was done, what mainteinance etc, waiting for some paper here ). My idea was to get the local MAN guy (in Imperia) to take the things half apart (on my bill) to be sure there is no clear fault (cyl scoring, injector stuck, heat exchanger at end of life etc). Or just accept that after 1400 hours a rebuild (in case it was not already done) is in anyway (what does that even mean ? Head - cyl lining - injectors etc and how much would that cost ?) and try to lower the asking price a bit even if is really not much.
And yes is going to be a "italian tune up" boat - trolling around and the occasional run, after years of Porto-induced EGH terror I will install the sensors and make sure it runs hot enough.
Plan is to buy it as it is, put it on dry when the berth expires (owner will let me use it until Dec), and do what needs to be done to get it ready for next season.