Fishing, spending an afternoon on your boat for a day on the water or just taking in the sight of the harbor or lake on a peaceful day are just a few of the best reasons to own a boat. If you’re interested in buying used boats for sale in GA, here are buying pointers to make sure you end up with a good bet:
Look for cracks
Spiderweb cracks in localized areas can be nothing more than cosmetic damage or issues. Nothing that a good repair won’t fix. Left unattended, these could lead to bigger problems so you’ll want to do the best you can to get them repaired as soon as possible.
Are there gelcoat patches?
These patches are often a sign that major extensive repair work has been done. Ask about the repairs. If you think you’re missing the big picture, though, then hire a professional inspector to help you inspect the boat before you agree to a sell offer.
Keep an eye out for damage
Signs of wear and tear such as flexing and cracking as well as mold and moisture in your fiberglass as well as wooden areas in the boat indicate damage. This could be extensive and not worth the time and trouble they’ll put you through. Go elsewhere for used boats for sale in GA.
Check those seats
If there are loose seats, it could mean that the bolts are stripped. That’s an easy problem to fix, says Cottage Life. However, if that’s not the case and it turns out that a rotten floor is the cause, then you might want to walk away.
Is there mildew?
If there’s mildew anywhere on the boat—on the seats, boat top or even the storage lockers, then that’s a very bad sign. You’ll want to shop for better options elsewhere.