Buying a boat is like purchasing a house or a car. You need
to dedicate a lot of time to researching the right boat for your wants and
needs within your budget. Buying a new boat can be really pricey and unless
your wallet is decked out with cash, most boats can be out of your range.
Fortunately, there are a lot of boat dealers in the market that sells quality used
boats.
Buying used
boats have a lot of advantages; aside from getting a good deal at half
the price, you also get to negotiate for additional equipment and accessories
without extra costs. Plus, you also get to acquire the maintenance record of
the boat so you will know its actual condition.
If you’re seriously considering buying a used boat,
researching and talking with a boat dealer is not enough; you also have to
personally inspect the boat you’re wanting to buy. Aside from taking it on a sea
trial, you also need to take a closer inspection of its condition. If you’re
not too familiar with all the technical and mechanical details of a boat, have
a mechanic come with you during the inspection. This is to ensure that you’re buying
a boat without any unpleasant surprises or problems that may spring up sooner
or later.
Here is a list of things to look for when buying a boat:
The Type of Boat You’re Buying
Know first what type of boat you’re going to need. Decide
what you will use it for. Will you use it for recreational purposes or do you
plan to use it for fishing? Knowing the type of boat that you’re planning to
have will narrow down the various options you’re going to look out for.
Dealer’s Background
Of course, you don’t want to be purchasing boats from shady
dealers with dubious backgrounds and qualifications. Make sure that the dealers
you’re buying from have a good reputation in the marine market. When looking
for boat dealers online, check if their website is properly set up, they’re
reachable on their social media sites and contact numbers they provided.
Check reviews and testimonials as well. Check their history
in dealing with clients. When you get the chance to talk with the dealer, make
sure to ask a lot of questions about their background. An honest reputable
dealer will have nothing to hide from you. If they try to avoid answering you
directly or outright ignore you, then it’s best to move on to other dealers. See
to it that they have the proper licence, permits, and paperwork to sell boats.
Bendigo Marine and Outdoors is one of the boat dealers here
in Australia that has the best reputation in the market. They sell quality new
and used boats, boat engines, boating
supplies and outdoor equipment and gear as well.
Oil and Engine
Assuming you found the boat from a reputable dealer; it’s
time to personally check out the boat before you close the deal. This is your
chance to sharpen your observation skills and your keen senses.
Closely identify any engine wear and tear. Check the oil in
it. If the oil has a gritty feeling, it might indicate that the engine might be
damaged or broken. Check the engine’s start; does it slip, smoke,
vibrate, or start with a lot of noise? There might be old oil stored in the
engine. A tune-up can easily fix this issue. However, it may be a sign of other
concerns such as low compression at the engine’s cylinders.
Don’t forget to check the prop shaft. See if they are bent
and worn out. These parts are crucial to examine because if they are damaged or
not working properly, you may be forced to pay for an expensive engine repair.
If the mechanic will give you any pressing concerns about the engine, you have
no choice but to back out of the deal.
Belts
Check if the belts are in good condition. Worn or cracked
belts are good indicators that the belt is not maintained regularly.
Hull
Check the hull if there are any holes, damages, or
scratches. If the hull has some areas of concern, make sure that they are all
fixable.
Electronics
Make sure all electronic devices in the boat such as the
radio and navigation are working properly.
Mildew or Mould Buildup
Check every crevice, nook and cranny if there are any mildew
or moulds or other damages. Make sure none of these is present in the boat.
Fungi are hard to clean and they can also pose health risks.
Boat Documents
Once you’ve made up your mind that the boat is perfect for
you, confirm with the dealer if the boat has registered documents. The
documents are crucial since they provide you with all the important details
about the boat and its previous owner. Take some time to read the documents. Voice
out your concerns if there are details that are confusing to you. Make sure
that the dealer can provide you with a bill of sale when you’ve successfully
purchased the boat.