Hello and thanks for taking the time to read this thread. My wife and I have been searching high and low in the past few weeks for a nice used SAN210 or SV211 with little success. I'm located in West Virginia and dealers are few and far between, most of the boats that we have seen have been 6+ hours away.
We've finally found one (individual, not dealer) that seems to be a decent deal to us. I has only 165 hours but it appears that covering it was not a priority of the previous owner. It has many seat cushions (5+ surfaces and counting) with quite a few large cracks and the carpet has not been snapped down and folded over/frayed. I didn't notice many other items on the interior other than those. The gelcoat and trailer appear to be nearly immaculate (they've sent some very high quality pictures). We figure that even if we had to put $3000 in upholstery that we would still be "in good financial shape" at this point as long as there are not too many other items.
I've asked about being professionally maintained and winterized, as the boat is in New England, and they said that the local marina took care of it for the past six years since they do not have a Nautique dealer nearby. I don't have any receipts or records as proof though.
I've asked that they take it to a dealer that I found nearby and offered to pay for a "inspection" and compression test that the seller has agreed. My concern is that this dealer seems sell pontoons and outboards from their website, says they service Volvo Penta and Mercruiser though. Should this be a concern, I didn't get the impression that they work with a lot of V-Drives and PCM 330 took a few seconds to register with him? I would imagine that he knows how to ensure all the water plugs etc are installed prior to firing it up. It looks to me that the raw water strainer was disconnected too (pic attached).
Is there anything else I should ask about checking while it is there? I'm just really concerned about any winter or water damage at this point, unless I am naive and missing other more important things. The service gentleman told me that it was $90 for an hour of just making sure it is ready to go, fired up etc, tested (unknown how they plan to do this) plus another 1/2 hour $45 for a compression check. Anything else?
Thanks in advance!
Josh
We've finally found one (individual, not dealer) that seems to be a decent deal to us. I has only 165 hours but it appears that covering it was not a priority of the previous owner. It has many seat cushions (5+ surfaces and counting) with quite a few large cracks and the carpet has not been snapped down and folded over/frayed. I didn't notice many other items on the interior other than those. The gelcoat and trailer appear to be nearly immaculate (they've sent some very high quality pictures). We figure that even if we had to put $3000 in upholstery that we would still be "in good financial shape" at this point as long as there are not too many other items.
I've asked about being professionally maintained and winterized, as the boat is in New England, and they said that the local marina took care of it for the past six years since they do not have a Nautique dealer nearby. I don't have any receipts or records as proof though.
I've asked that they take it to a dealer that I found nearby and offered to pay for a "inspection" and compression test that the seller has agreed. My concern is that this dealer seems sell pontoons and outboards from their website, says they service Volvo Penta and Mercruiser though. Should this be a concern, I didn't get the impression that they work with a lot of V-Drives and PCM 330 took a few seconds to register with him? I would imagine that he knows how to ensure all the water plugs etc are installed prior to firing it up. It looks to me that the raw water strainer was disconnected too (pic attached).
Is there anything else I should ask about checking while it is there? I'm just really concerned about any winter or water damage at this point, unless I am naive and missing other more important things. The service gentleman told me that it was $90 for an hour of just making sure it is ready to go, fired up etc, tested (unknown how they plan to do this) plus another 1/2 hour $45 for a compression check. Anything else?
Thanks in advance!
Josh
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