Yeah, buying a boat isnt what I’m used to when purchasing cars, trucks, or toys.
When I’d look at aforementioned items, of course I want to hear um run, let alone drive um. Higher end items I get a mechanic to do compression tests and look the item over.
Why would an owner of a boat not want to start it and fire off systems so a prospective buyer has some idea of the shape it’s in. Just seems awful sketchy to me, like sellers are trying to hide something.
I’d be pretty bent if I made an offer on a boat and the thing didn’t even start, and then they want deposit with offer, just does not make sense.
Personally I want to know long before surveys what basic shape the boat is in, ya can’t start the engines, ya have no idea what works and doesn’t. If it runs like crap, items aren’t working I wouldn’t bother with an offer.
You say you do t want to start engines cause of wear starting multiple times, or your worried about lookyloos, wasting time answering questions and all your time spent, what about my time, driving, flying, and everything else associated with going to look at um. As a seller, part of selling IS dealing with answering questions even from lookyloos.
At this point I’m half scared to even buy a boat, for fear of getting had. Brokers sound crooked as all get out, and sellers are just looking to dump there boat right about time it needs bottom paint or other maintenance there not wanting to do, let alone get rid of the slip payment. I can’t believe how many boats don’t even have recent pics, they’re posting pics of the boat when it was looking good.
One GB I looked at, had twin engines, but the interior pics only showed a single engine/ trans controls, had asked about it and no response, lol. Jinky to say the least.