SillyGoose
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- May 24, 2023
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I’m looking to buy my first boat and due to budget constraints, it’s going to have to be used. I’ve been doing copious amounts of research and the general consensus is that I need a marine surveyor to look at the boat both in the water running and out of the water. I’m also hearing that a sea trial is a must which makes sense because you always test drive a car before buying.
My confusion is: a lot of used boats I’m seeing are out of the water and on a trailer (some not even on a trailer they’re just in storage). And a good amount are being sold by private seller and not a broker. So what is the standard practice here? If the boat is sold by a private seller, is it common to ask them to put it in the water so you can test drive it or do people get annoyed by that and will just sell to someone who doesn’t want a sea trial? If it’s already in the water, is it common to ask them to take it out so you can inspect the hull? Also, who foots the costs associated with either one (at the bare minimum the gas it takes to get the boat to the launch to put it in the water or take it out)?
I’m just not familiar with the actual logistics of this at all and what’s standard practice versus not so I don’t want to approach a seller without knowing what the buyer is usually entitled to/responsible for.
Thanks in advance!
My confusion is: a lot of used boats I’m seeing are out of the water and on a trailer (some not even on a trailer they’re just in storage). And a good amount are being sold by private seller and not a broker. So what is the standard practice here? If the boat is sold by a private seller, is it common to ask them to put it in the water so you can test drive it or do people get annoyed by that and will just sell to someone who doesn’t want a sea trial? If it’s already in the water, is it common to ask them to take it out so you can inspect the hull? Also, who foots the costs associated with either one (at the bare minimum the gas it takes to get the boat to the launch to put it in the water or take it out)?
I’m just not familiar with the actual logistics of this at all and what’s standard practice versus not so I don’t want to approach a seller without knowing what the buyer is usually entitled to/responsible for.
Thanks in advance!