Looking at a 180. It has low hours / use but not sure the upkeep looks this way. 250 hours on a 150 HPDI motor, bottom paint 1/2 fallen off, motor paint has some chips, and probably the thing that stands out in my mind is a 10-12 inch long bruise on the front keel likely from beaching the boat. I think after addressing the cosmetics and a good bath this boat will turn heads. Assuming I can get this boat for a good price, how much would a surveyor be able to find that I cannot? I have popped most of the hatches, looked down into the bilge area, and anywhere that I possibly could.
Boat is out of the water on a trailer and has not been used in a year. If I make an offer I will either require it to get a mechanical evaluation for the motor at a local yamaha dealer or I will check the motor out myself including testing all electrical components, inspecting the exhaust ports, LU fluid, testing compression and want to hear it run for an hour at various rpms. Techs at yamaha dealer told me that if you have a fuel problem with that motor you WILL notice it.
I'm still fuzzy on if a survey will provide me with anything that I would miss but don't want to assume I know everything there is to know about boats or this particular boat.
Thoughts on if a survey is worth it for this GW 180?
Boat is out of the water on a trailer and has not been used in a year. If I make an offer I will either require it to get a mechanical evaluation for the motor at a local yamaha dealer or I will check the motor out myself including testing all electrical components, inspecting the exhaust ports, LU fluid, testing compression and want to hear it run for an hour at various rpms. Techs at yamaha dealer told me that if you have a fuel problem with that motor you WILL notice it.
I'm still fuzzy on if a survey will provide me with anything that I would miss but don't want to assume I know everything there is to know about boats or this particular boat.
Thoughts on if a survey is worth it for this GW 180?