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Hi Everyone, I am looking for opinions on this situation. I saw a Grady on Yacht World that I called the broker and got info about this boat as for previous ownership and overall condition. I was satisfied with what was told and bid on the boat and got an accepted offer. The broker had the boat for over 2 months as they put a generator in it. Upon doing a sea trial many things did not work. Nothing major but enough to wonder why it was in such condition. Now is where it gets interesting. I presented a punch list and we agreed upon a number. After the number was agreed upon the broker informed me that one of the most expensive fixes was not a warranty item as he told me prior to submitting a number. I still decided to move forward. Upon doing a title search I learned the following. The HIN number on the stern was changed as the boat was once stolen and furthermore it was a 3 previous owner boat rather than a two owner as told. I backed out of the deal. I have incurred some costs in the 1000-2000 range. I feel that they are responsible for it due to the misinformation provided. The broker is a Grady Dealer. I have notified Grady and the states titling division as they seem interested.
PS. I am hoping that we can work it out between us which is why I have not disclosed the Broker name at the moment.
Any thoughts on this matter are welcome!
PS. I am hoping that we can work it out between us which is why I have not disclosed the Broker name at the moment.
Any thoughts on this matter are welcome!