richie rich said:
maybe...maybe not,,,if the scuppers are above water, you should be all set
You'll likely find that the thru hull fittings for the cockpit drains (ie. scuppers) will be underwater. Unless they changed something in the last couple years (like raising the cockpit sole), that is the case even with the newer SeaFarers with 4 strokes. My '03 226 was that way.
On the sea trial, stand at the stern of the boat and see if water backs up on to the deck through the floor drains. Then hose down the deck with the washdown make sure the water drains properly. On my boat, even though the scuppers were submerged, I did not have a problem with water backing up onto the deck and the drains worked very well. Even then, there is a concern that if the plumbing between the floor drain and the scupper should fail, your boat would take on water. The hose that makes up that plumbing on my boat was very tough (reinforced heater hose) and it was double clamped. I always thought that the weak link was the plastic / nylon floor drain (if it were to crack under the deck).
My '03 SeaFarer performed very well with the 4 stroke motor.
Make sure that during your sea trial that the fuel tank is full and you have enough passengers on board to duplicate the weight that the boat will be expected to carry when your using it.