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- Seafarer
Looking at possibly buying a 228 Seafarer back on the east coast. Have spoken with the owner a couple of different times, it's a 2000 and newer GW, with a 4 stroke 225 Yamaha outboard on it. I've spoken with a couple of different survey/inspection companies and a lot of them are telling me to walk away from something of that vintage boat/motor. I've heard about the corrosion issues on the early 2000's Yamaha 4 strokes and am willing to roll the dice on the motor with getting a favorable inspection or a survey. That being said, I just spoke with an surveyor on the phone and he said to walk away from the boat (hull) itself. He's saying that they're known for getting water in the transom/stringers and that they will rot really badly and that it's quite expensive to fix it. He also said that the majority of the GW's in this vintage, up until I believe he said 2012 or so, had these issues? I didn't realize it was that big of a problem and especially there can be an issue with the transom or transom bracket? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!