ophthodawg
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- Sep 30, 2023
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Hi folks,
Just joined. I’m in contract for a1985 Ocean Alexander trunk trawler (3 cabin) 40’. I’ll be looking at the boat next weekend. I’m wondering if more experienced members here can comment on the AO use of aluminum diesel tanks … this particular specimen is said to be primarily boatshed kept in fresh water for most of its life. This isn’t my first boat buying so I think I know what to look for in general survey terms. For the OA 40’ that is 38 years old are there any particular things to look for ? The engine hours are mismatched by hundreds. The boat has twin 120 hp Lehman’s. Supposedly the previous previous owner had one of the engines “rebuilt” prior to 2015 and both tachometers were replaced and now original hours are only in the hundreds of hours. The listing agent says they have all mechanical records of the current owner for review (we will see) and the general survey and mechanical seatrial report (I’ve talked with the diesel surveyor) says the engines are good. Previous buyer bailed on the deal because one engine showed 40 psi engine oil pressure while the other showed 45 psi. The mechanic said those analog gauges are only accurate to 3-5 psi anyway so he thought a nonissue … anywho . Excited to get into trawler boating (been sailing all my life) … I expect a 38 year old boat to have some imperfections so being realistic but trying to not be foolish either … thanks for any insight
Just joined. I’m in contract for a1985 Ocean Alexander trunk trawler (3 cabin) 40’. I’ll be looking at the boat next weekend. I’m wondering if more experienced members here can comment on the AO use of aluminum diesel tanks … this particular specimen is said to be primarily boatshed kept in fresh water for most of its life. This isn’t my first boat buying so I think I know what to look for in general survey terms. For the OA 40’ that is 38 years old are there any particular things to look for ? The engine hours are mismatched by hundreds. The boat has twin 120 hp Lehman’s. Supposedly the previous previous owner had one of the engines “rebuilt” prior to 2015 and both tachometers were replaced and now original hours are only in the hundreds of hours. The listing agent says they have all mechanical records of the current owner for review (we will see) and the general survey and mechanical seatrial report (I’ve talked with the diesel surveyor) says the engines are good. Previous buyer bailed on the deal because one engine showed 40 psi engine oil pressure while the other showed 45 psi. The mechanic said those analog gauges are only accurate to 3-5 psi anyway so he thought a nonissue … anywho . Excited to get into trawler boating (been sailing all my life) … I expect a 38 year old boat to have some imperfections so being realistic but trying to not be foolish either … thanks for any insight