seasalt007
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I am in the final stages of buying a single 300 hp engine stabilized trawler with a John Deere engine. Although the spec sheet on Yacht World said "better than new', my surveyor found a pretty long list of needed corrections. The following is broken down into two sections. According to the surveyor Section 1 needs to be completed before closing to make the boat ready for the 150 mile trip home and to make sure there are no lurking issues such as shaft pitting or crevice corrosion.
Section 2 is where I need help in estimating the total cost of repairs so I can negotiate a fair reduction in purchase price.
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO COMMENT ON ONE OR ALL. I need the help. Thanks
Here it is:
Section 1
Before closing, at the seller’s expense, the boat should be taken to a qualified boat yard for the following repairs. Surveyor's verbal comment was that the boat is not ready for “sea” meaning a longer trip than to the boat yard.
Haul the boat and repair the leaking PSS shaft seal and the leaking rudder seal.
Clean the sediment from the Racor filters and replace elements.
Fix the raw water leak on the JD engine from after cooler to oil cooler.
Replace leaking generator exhaust hose.
Section 2
Seller to repair the following or make an appropriate reduction in selling price.
B.1 Muir 2500 windlass switch at bridge will not operate in the UP position.
$
B.3 Salon Cruisair digital A/C control will not go into “Heat Mode”.
$
C.1 Rust and corrosion on bow sprit thru bolts.
$
C.3 External sheathing deterioration on hydraulic hoses and rust/corrosion on hydraulic actuator for davit.
$
C.6 Rusty/corroded hose clamps on a/c units raw water hoses for pumps, sea cocks and strainers.
$
C.7 The igniter system for galley stove was not operable.
$
C.8 Air Sep Ventilation hoses are cracked and checked.
$
C.9 Nuisance type oil leaks on main engine. Rust/Corrosion on engine start/stop solenoid, rust corrosion inside turbo housing.
$
C.10 The analog gauges on fly bridge were jumpy and fluctuated during trial run.
$
C.11 Wiring for Maretron display ,in engine room, uses not heat shrink type butt connectors.
$
C.13 Evidence of galvanic corrosion on hydraulic oil cooler for stabilizer reservoir.
$
c.14 Oil leak at the pipe fittings to the ZF gear oil cooler.
$
C.16 Some of the wet celled batteries (4 8D's and 1 4D out of 9 total) have low fluid levels and were installed in June, 2009. Some are near the end of their useful life.
$
C.17 The generator temperature gauge read 197-198 degrees during trial run. This may indicate a possible cooling issue or condition. Only the stabilizers were using generator power at this time. Remove heat exchanger from boat for a proper cleaning. Do not acid flush.
$
C.18 The generator raw water cooling hose from the strainer to the pump is starting to crack.
$
C.20 The Barcelona Automatic Compass on fly bridge has an air bubble.
$
c.21 The E.P.I.R.B. battery replacement date was 9-2015.
$
C.23 The main engine temperature at WOT reached 194 degrees per digital gauge on fly bridge (at this point surveyor said to reduce rpms). Remove all coolers and heat exchangers from boat for a proper cleaning. Do not acid flush.
$
Section 2 is where I need help in estimating the total cost of repairs so I can negotiate a fair reduction in purchase price.
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO COMMENT ON ONE OR ALL. I need the help. Thanks
Here it is:
Section 1
Before closing, at the seller’s expense, the boat should be taken to a qualified boat yard for the following repairs. Surveyor's verbal comment was that the boat is not ready for “sea” meaning a longer trip than to the boat yard.
Haul the boat and repair the leaking PSS shaft seal and the leaking rudder seal.
Clean the sediment from the Racor filters and replace elements.
Fix the raw water leak on the JD engine from after cooler to oil cooler.
Replace leaking generator exhaust hose.
Section 2
Seller to repair the following or make an appropriate reduction in selling price.
B.1 Muir 2500 windlass switch at bridge will not operate in the UP position.
$
B.3 Salon Cruisair digital A/C control will not go into “Heat Mode”.
$
C.1 Rust and corrosion on bow sprit thru bolts.
$
C.3 External sheathing deterioration on hydraulic hoses and rust/corrosion on hydraulic actuator for davit.
$
C.6 Rusty/corroded hose clamps on a/c units raw water hoses for pumps, sea cocks and strainers.
$
C.7 The igniter system for galley stove was not operable.
$
C.8 Air Sep Ventilation hoses are cracked and checked.
$
C.9 Nuisance type oil leaks on main engine. Rust/Corrosion on engine start/stop solenoid, rust corrosion inside turbo housing.
$
C.10 The analog gauges on fly bridge were jumpy and fluctuated during trial run.
$
C.11 Wiring for Maretron display ,in engine room, uses not heat shrink type butt connectors.
$
C.13 Evidence of galvanic corrosion on hydraulic oil cooler for stabilizer reservoir.
$
c.14 Oil leak at the pipe fittings to the ZF gear oil cooler.
$
C.16 Some of the wet celled batteries (4 8D's and 1 4D out of 9 total) have low fluid levels and were installed in June, 2009. Some are near the end of their useful life.
$
C.17 The generator temperature gauge read 197-198 degrees during trial run. This may indicate a possible cooling issue or condition. Only the stabilizers were using generator power at this time. Remove heat exchanger from boat for a proper cleaning. Do not acid flush.
$
C.18 The generator raw water cooling hose from the strainer to the pump is starting to crack.
$
C.20 The Barcelona Automatic Compass on fly bridge has an air bubble.
$
c.21 The E.P.I.R.B. battery replacement date was 9-2015.
$
C.23 The main engine temperature at WOT reached 194 degrees per digital gauge on fly bridge (at this point surveyor said to reduce rpms). Remove all coolers and heat exchangers from boat for a proper cleaning. Do not acid flush.
$
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