First of all - a huge shoutout to
Mustang65fbk - he provided so much advice to me on finding a boat, options to get a boat to the west coast and just general knowledge about GW boats. The advice paid off.
After agreeing on a price with the seller, I set up a date for marine inspection and sea trial - Jan 20. Found a local surveyor through a listing
Mustang65fbk linked me to. We packed up in 2 days - including tools, and set out. One night in Phoenix with Sue's brother, one night in Ft Stockton TX hotel, a couple nights in Houston with Sue's sister, a couple nights in Lafayette LA with Sue's daughter, then I took off for FL. Stopped in Tallahassee to see another 228 for sale there, but it was not as good of condition, so drove onto Cape Canaveral to stay with my friend Doug a few days (Bonus - got to see a rocket launch). Jan 19 headed down to Miami for the inspection the next day.
Jan 20 there was a prediction of showers in the morning but the weather held off while we did our survey. The marine surveyor was thorough. We could not find a Yamaha mechanic to go through the engine, but I felt pretty comfortable with it based on the low hours, the excellent condition of the boat, and the fact that it was trailered, no bottom paint and watching how the seller cleaned the boat and flushed the motor after our trial. There were a few minor issues - a stuck float switch on forward bilge pump, a burned out bulb on a nav light and a frayed windshield wiper blade. Seller was a really nice guy, he provided a lot of additional information about the boat, answered all our questions, was honest about any issues we discussed. So I closed the deal that day, helped him wash down the boat, and picked it up later that afternoon. On way back to the hotel the clouds let loose and we got over 5 inches of rain that night - but I figured it was good, it would discourage anyone from vandalizing it in the parking lot!
Jan 21 I got up early to get through Miami before traffic got bad - good call, it was still raining. Drive was good up to Cape Canaveral, trailer towed well, surge brakes worked, hubs stayed cool, no problems. Doug had arranged for me to park the boat at a friends house - picture here of Doug and Mike in front of the boat. Doug went through the boat again with me and could find no issues, and tried several ploys to get me to leave the boat with him.
