Herderings
Veteran Member
Hello everyone,
I have just surveyed and sea trialed a 1990 36' Marine Trader Sundeck in Key West. She surveyed (and an engine survey) fair--needs a few large fixes like bottom peeling and numerous smaller mechanical fixes. The two things I am going crazy with worry about are black iron tanks--which we couldn't see as she is a tight fitting twin diesel (and the owner refused to let me pressure test them.) I know this is a risk, and a lower-than-assesses asking price would likely make up for this headache. BUT, I understand that famous leaking windows make it a bigger risk... and I cannot tell if they were for the walls have been coated. Of course this seemingly would indicate bad walls--as why would someone do it otherwise. It also bothers me--as I really like the teak. Not enough to nix the boat... but since I cannot find any info on this by searching the net I thought I would ask here. The walls around the dinette are a wallpaper, both staterooms are paint, and the main salon has a type of glued on, textured and soft white wall covering. (Like little squares pressed in--wish I took a close up.) It is such a good job of all that I had a hard time determining that it was not done with the original purchase--in fact I'm still not positive of that. I did sneak around and dig into & peel back some corners below windows without damaging it to see what I could see-- no indication of rot, and looked like bare plywood. Also the counter surfaces had white-ish formica--also a pro looking job, and did not look like teak underneath. Has anyone seen anything like this before? Advice? Thanks so much.
I have just surveyed and sea trialed a 1990 36' Marine Trader Sundeck in Key West. She surveyed (and an engine survey) fair--needs a few large fixes like bottom peeling and numerous smaller mechanical fixes. The two things I am going crazy with worry about are black iron tanks--which we couldn't see as she is a tight fitting twin diesel (and the owner refused to let me pressure test them.) I know this is a risk, and a lower-than-assesses asking price would likely make up for this headache. BUT, I understand that famous leaking windows make it a bigger risk... and I cannot tell if they were for the walls have been coated. Of course this seemingly would indicate bad walls--as why would someone do it otherwise. It also bothers me--as I really like the teak. Not enough to nix the boat... but since I cannot find any info on this by searching the net I thought I would ask here. The walls around the dinette are a wallpaper, both staterooms are paint, and the main salon has a type of glued on, textured and soft white wall covering. (Like little squares pressed in--wish I took a close up.) It is such a good job of all that I had a hard time determining that it was not done with the original purchase--in fact I'm still not positive of that. I did sneak around and dig into & peel back some corners below windows without damaging it to see what I could see-- no indication of rot, and looked like bare plywood. Also the counter surfaces had white-ish formica--also a pro looking job, and did not look like teak underneath. Has anyone seen anything like this before? Advice? Thanks so much.