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Anyone live in the Baltimore area that knows a thing or two about GW’s? I’m flying in tomorrow to look at a 2004 GW 228 Seafarer on Monday - I live in the Seattle area. The dealership said they don’t take down payments or do any transactions that aren’t in person. Luckily they said the boat is still for sale as of closing today and that with proof of a plane ticket, will put the boat on hold for me until the end of the work day on Monday until I decide if I want the boat or not. A little weird that they won’t do any transactions or purchases that aren’t in person, but alas I’m going to fly out tomorrow to look at it Monday. I’ve had a couple of Arima’s before but this would be my first GW, so I’m not too terribly sure what all to look at. I’d love to have a surveyor come out and look at the boat but I don’t imagine I could get one by Monday or Tuesday, though I guess I could always try. They said that if I do want the boat then I could put a down payment down on it and come up with a purchase agreement to hold the boat for me. That being said, it would always be great to have another set of eyes to look at the boat with me, if possible. Then they said I could always take it for a sea trial run as well.
My biggest concerns would be the motor, of which this company is a GW dealer and said they scoped the motor for the dry exhaust corrosion issues and said they didn’t find anything wrong. They also had their mechanic check the compression and it all looked good. It does have 991 hours on the motor, which is a few more than I’d like, but based on the price and myself likely not using the boat more than 100 hours or so a year, I imagine I’d probably get 5-6 years out of it at least. Hopefully. They said that the boat doesn’t have any damage or repairs to the hull, all of the electronics and everything else work on it and the trailer, I believe is a 2008? they said passed the Maryland state trailer inspection. They said the tires, bearings and so on looked decent and so forth. Any other thoughts or concerns? The only other thing I don’t love about the boat is that it doesn’t have a bow pulpit, but I guess I could always add one later if I really wanted to. Thanks again! And if anyone is available to look at the boat in person with me, I’d make it worth their time. Thanks again!
My biggest concerns would be the motor, of which this company is a GW dealer and said they scoped the motor for the dry exhaust corrosion issues and said they didn’t find anything wrong. They also had their mechanic check the compression and it all looked good. It does have 991 hours on the motor, which is a few more than I’d like, but based on the price and myself likely not using the boat more than 100 hours or so a year, I imagine I’d probably get 5-6 years out of it at least. Hopefully. They said that the boat doesn’t have any damage or repairs to the hull, all of the electronics and everything else work on it and the trailer, I believe is a 2008? they said passed the Maryland state trailer inspection. They said the tires, bearings and so on looked decent and so forth. Any other thoughts or concerns? The only other thing I don’t love about the boat is that it doesn’t have a bow pulpit, but I guess I could always add one later if I really wanted to. Thanks again! And if anyone is available to look at the boat in person with me, I’d make it worth their time. Thanks again!
2004 Grady-White Seafarer 228
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