So the boat got surveyed and I learned how basic editing apps on smartphones and good picture taking angles can make a mediocre boat look significantly better...
The boat ended up having quite a laundry list of small flaws that the seller had a list of (verbally read it through once) and would not disclose/discuss after; instead telling me that the surveyor would note anything wrong. None of the flaws were individual dealbreakers but they would have added up to a couple thousand dollars in parts to rectify.
Additionally, there were soft spots on the deck that the surveyor found that were recommended to be repaired by a fiberglass shop. These were not disclosed and could definitely lead to issues in the future.
Additionally, the boat was supposedly garage kept but the surveyor and I felt otherwise given the sun damage/wear and the extensive mold/dirt in the cuddy.
All said it was a somewhat expensive (survey cost) learning experience but better than dropping thousands on a new engine and mediocre hull.
I will not immediately disclose the name of the seller as others may have had better experiences and I don’t believe in putting them on blast right away but let me know if you want more information.
I’m just disappointed in the lack of transparency/disclosure and would hope that my experience is not the norm.
If anyone needs a surveyor in the New Jersey area I can recommend Charles Ulrick without reservation. He was very professional, prompt, and most of all, honest in his assessment of the vessel.