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Things to look for on used boat #14144921 09/29/21 01:28 PM
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I'm looking at a used 2017 Nitro Z18 pretty soon. What are some things to look for that I may miss? Thank you guys.


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Re: Things to look for on used boat [Re: IKELEVI] #14144929 09/29/21 01:36 PM
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Get a compression tester.
Bring a plastic handled screwdriver.

Run compression test first, what you want is about the same numbers on all cylinders. 100,100,100,100 etc, what you DO NOT want to see is 100,80,100 walk away.

Use the handle of the screwdriver to gently tap around the motor mounts, fittings on transom, and three or feet from transom where the stringers run. You have to hear a nice clear TAP, what you don't want to hear is THUD, that's water intrusion. If you do, walk away.

Stomp around the decks and floor, look for soft spots.

After the test run, that's about it.


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Re: Things to look for on used boat [Re: Pat Goff] #14145176 09/29/21 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Pat Goff
Get a compression tester.
Bring a plastic handled screwdriver.

Run compression test first, what you want is about the same numbers on all cylinders. 100,100,100,100 etc, what you DO NOT want to see is 100,80,100 walk away.

Use the handle of the screwdriver to gently tap around the motor mounts, fittings on transom, and three or feet from transom where the stringers run. You have to hear a nice clear TAP, what you don't want to hear is THUD, that's water intrusion. If you do, walk away.

Stomp around the decks and floor, look for soft spots.

After the test run, that's about it.




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Re: Things to look for on used boat [Re: IKELEVI] #14145620 09/29/21 11:27 PM
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All wonderful advice. Another quick and easy thing is to pop the bottom drain screw on the lower quickly with a flathead to check for water intrusion or excessive metal on plug there. See how burnt the oil smells, how it was maintained. No need to drain lower, just a quick pop out of screw will tell you 90% of the health of a lower unit. With checking out the powerhead and the transom/core of a boat above with Pat's advice, you'll have checked out the 3 most expensive things to fix on the boat.

Last edited by T-racer @ Mallard Marine; 09/29/21 11:27 PM.

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Re: Things to look for on used boat [Re: IKELEVI] #14145699 09/30/21 12:50 AM
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Titles for hull and motor in sellers name or if they are making payments it shouldnt be an issue.


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Re: Things to look for on used boat [Re: IKELEVI] #14147484 10/01/21 05:07 PM
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Be sure to always look for leinholders on the titles. Regardless if he says it's paid off or not.

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