MikeN wrote:
Hey Steve
I just wanted to pass you a quick message regarding the purchase of your boat. I believe you are puchasing it from the same brokerage that I purchased my boat from. Your boat may be fine, but my purchase from that brokerage was terrible and I have no respect for them. They sold me a saltwater boat when I was clearly looking for a freshwater one, The drives had damage and both needed rebuilding, the boat clealy hit something as there was major damge to the drives and bow center keal, the aluminum port hole windows have corrision as well as other metals due to saltwater issues. The batteries were not right for the boat, the vaccum flush toilet need work as the valves, plunger, and motor had to be repace, and cockpit carpets needed replacing.
I spent alot of money and was fooled that this boat was A1 condition. I love the Four Winns 328 but this important purchase for my family was an awful experience. I rushed it and had trusted a snake. It makes me sick every time I think about it. Make sure you pick the surveyor and mechanic doing the inspection ( I never did one as it was a 2001 and apparantly is A1 condition. Your boat sounds like a saltwater boat due to the overboard discharge which mine also had. Hope your purchase goes well. Be careful! I just wanted to give you a heads up.
Got almost done and my power dropped...so here I go again.
Thank you for the concern Mike, it's appreciated. So far I've had nothing but a good experience with the broker, they have been very good keeping me informed and letting me know the process (important as this is my first boat). They have even helped with some details that I would not have been able to. Also, the guy I'm dealing with has his boat in a slip 5 down from mine, so he's going to have to see me very often - I guess you could say I know where he lives!
That said, I've had the boat surveyed and mechanical is today or tomorrow. Also, I physically attended the survey so I saw the moisture numbers on the hull and heard the hits of the hammer. Not a guarantee but all I can do.
The boat actually doesn't have a macerator, just the button in the head. The boat has only had one owner and has lived in fresh water all it's life - it was (actually still is till Monday) owned by a local doctor. It's low hours, 269 and my wife has used the head so she can confirm it's working. During the sea trial it ran great and I tested every component I could think of (although I did forget to check for hot water). I have a pretty good handle on it's condition and I know what I'm going to need to replace when I get on it.
Of course I hope I'm right!
Steve.