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Hey all, this is the only questionable damage to a 1997 247 advance I am looking at tomorrow on the Starbord Side. This damage was probably from lifting the boat for bottom paint and I and the seller have no idea how old it is... The seller just sent it to me and my concern is that this is absolutely a water/moisture entry point for the transom. This is a 97 hull so it would be Greenwood XL for what that matters, just seems to me that its rot or weak from delamination.
I have a hired surveyor coming with me tomorrow to view it/seatrial/moisture check and I am frankly thinking about calling it off and moving on. Thoughts? Is it worth it to still pay for the full inspection? I know of two families Grady's that have had rot around Eyelets repaired, one 26 had to have a full transom rebuild, and water spreads....
The spider cracks in the deck I am not too worried about.
Would appreciate any thoughts or feedback. Thanks guys.
I have a hired surveyor coming with me tomorrow to view it/seatrial/moisture check and I am frankly thinking about calling it off and moving on. Thoughts? Is it worth it to still pay for the full inspection? I know of two families Grady's that have had rot around Eyelets repaired, one 26 had to have a full transom rebuild, and water spreads....
The spider cracks in the deck I am not too worried about.
Would appreciate any thoughts or feedback. Thanks guys.