seadogmike
Veteran Member
This may be long but I have a few general questions.
I am looking at a couple of Trawlers and would like opinions/advice.
Since this is my first rodeo, I would want to get my ducks in a row, but there are a couple of things that I am not sure about.
Of course a complete survey will be done before purchase. This brings up y first question regarding engines. I am not an engine mechanic (especially diesel). If the boat is on the hard, how would the surveyor be able to know the condition of the engine(s)? With my current I/O boat, I can put the ear muffs on it and crank it right up. Is there a way that this would be accomplished with a Trawler on the hard?
My expectations are that the following would need to be accomplished following a survey.
1. replace batteries
2. replace impellers
3. polish fuel
4. Change oil
5. change fuel filters.
The next question has to do with the transmission.
It would appear to me that operating the transmission with the boat on the hard (if this is possible), could (and probably would) damage the strut bushing in short order. (I'm pretty sure that it gets its lubrication from the water, but correct me if I am wrong.
This is a semi-project boat, that I am willing to invest a bit of money into, (probably end up being a lot of money).
34' Tollycraft
It has no teak decks. Twin Volvo TMD40A's with Less that 1700 hours.
Advice? Opinions? Cautions?
I am looking at a couple of Trawlers and would like opinions/advice.
Since this is my first rodeo, I would want to get my ducks in a row, but there are a couple of things that I am not sure about.
Of course a complete survey will be done before purchase. This brings up y first question regarding engines. I am not an engine mechanic (especially diesel). If the boat is on the hard, how would the surveyor be able to know the condition of the engine(s)? With my current I/O boat, I can put the ear muffs on it and crank it right up. Is there a way that this would be accomplished with a Trawler on the hard?
My expectations are that the following would need to be accomplished following a survey.
1. replace batteries
2. replace impellers
3. polish fuel
4. Change oil
5. change fuel filters.
The next question has to do with the transmission.
It would appear to me that operating the transmission with the boat on the hard (if this is possible), could (and probably would) damage the strut bushing in short order. (I'm pretty sure that it gets its lubrication from the water, but correct me if I am wrong.
This is a semi-project boat, that I am willing to invest a bit of money into, (probably end up being a lot of money).
34' Tollycraft
It has no teak decks. Twin Volvo TMD40A's with Less that 1700 hours.
Advice? Opinions? Cautions?