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Originally posted by Kastlercreative
I agree with Pascal, we've purchased a few new boats, newest to arrive in a couple of months, but we have worked with the dealer before, so I have confidence in them to help expedite any issues.
If you've been around boats for sometime, and don;t mind really spending sometime looking at things, crawling around, spotting things like limber holes, are they sealed, hose clamps, missed gel coat, etc, etc... i would probably forgo having one... TAKE photos of everything, keep a log of what you discover...
I will be spending at least three days and nights when ours is splashed, creating a punch list for the dealer, then they will deliver, about 150 miles, to us...
One thing I do know for sure though, there will always be a bunch of things that need attention, some may be major, some trivial, but we're making sure they are noted and corrected before they deliver to us...
Each of the three new boats we've purchased over the years were all that way, anything from snaps not fitting, to a/c condensate leaks...
all in all if you feel confident in yourself, are somewhat mechanically inclined, engineer minded, I would think you would be okay...
IMO, a top 100 dealer really has nothing to do with it however...that stuff is propaganda in my view... nothing beats a real, firm handshake and direct eye contact : )