Great information and I appreciate the thoroughness of your reply. I also purchased my current boat 2017 Fisherman in Alabama without a surveyor and all worked out great. Again, thanks for the information. My Best,I can't help you out specifically with a marine surveyor in CT as I don't live there but I've used these two websites in the past when trying to find a marine surveyor when I was doing an out of state purchase. I've used a total of two different marine surveyors in the past, both of which were pretty good, though I think just about any accredited marine surveyor will probably be pretty decent. I'd use the sites linked below and then do a Google search on the surveyor to see if they have reviews or are mentioned on this site or others. Also, check with them on the phone first, ask them any questions you have or about the concerns you might have with the purchase. I'm not sure about right now, or the CT area, but I called up a few marine surveyors in the Maryland area a couple weeks ago and most of them were still 2-3 weeks out. Before that, I called up several in New York as well as Florida and it was the same thing, 2-3 weeks out. So keep that in mind when calling as it's still boating season for a good deal of people. I just purchased a 2004 GW 228 Seafarer last week out in Maryland and it was the first boat that I hadn't had surveyed. That being said, it was being sold from a fairly reputable dealer and I had another member on here come look at the boat with me that knows a good deal about GW's. If you don't have the time for a surveyor, maybe a forum member or buddy of yours could come look at the boat with you? Good luck!
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No worries. If you know a thing or two about boats then it seems like a good deal of inspecting it is self explanatory. For me personally, this is the first Grady White I've owned and I didn't know a ton about them or what to look for, other than what I'd read on here. The previous two boats that I'd owned were a brand called Arima, and they were fairly straightforward in terms of what to look for when inspecting them. With my 228 having the transom bracket and all boat manufacturers having their own little "quirks" in regards to building/design and so on, it's always nice to have another opinion or second set of eyes to look over the boat as well. Italian Angler on the forums here came out and looked at my boat with me and was very informative on what to look for and so forth. It was definitely much better peace of mind having another person reaffirm what you're thinking as well in regards to the condition of the boat and that it's a good deal or good purchase. Your boat being a 2017 and only 4 years old I'm sure meant that it was still in great shape... that being said, my boat is a 2004 model year and almost 20 years old. Of which I hear they can have spongy floors, issues with water intrusion into the transom bracket and other manufacture/model "quirks" as mentioned above.Great information and I appreciate the thoroughness of your reply. I also purchased my current boat 2017 Fisherman in Alabama without a surveyor and all worked out great. Again, thanks for the information. My Best,
Thank you for the informationHi,
The gentleman with the beard at the following link surveyed a 40 Carver for my brother a few years back. I was present for the survey and sea-trial.
I feel that he did a good job, as did my brother. Both my brother and I have been boating for 40+ years.
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