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- Tournament 225
I am currently looking at a 2000 model 225 Tournament and the boat overall is in fair to good condition for its age. However, on the transom there is significant rusting from the flange area of the outboard rigging hose and the swim platform support bar. Not to mention up under the Grady Drive bracket there is what appears to be rusty water that has drained down the back of the transom from the area above the swim platform. I would assume this was generated from the bolts holding the platform to the transom combined with the run off from the rigging hose. I did make note of the fact that the sealant between the platform and transom was in terrible condition and would need to be immediately cleaned and redone.
Is this something to be concerned with as far as water penetration into the transom core? My initial impression of the boat was that the transom was solid as I had the ability to feel around both sides and visually inspect the inside as well. However, my inspection is about a week out and just trying to figure if the boat is even worth moving forward on.
Is this something to be concerned with as far as water penetration into the transom core? My initial impression of the boat was that the transom was solid as I had the ability to feel around both sides and visually inspect the inside as well. However, my inspection is about a week out and just trying to figure if the boat is even worth moving forward on.