VKRUE
07-20-2007, 09:12 PM
Hi everyone:
I have a couple questions concerning a boat that one of the guys that I work with has recently bought.
He has purchased a 23' Rinker... Captiva 232.
I believe that it has a big inboard engine... it's a merc at any rate.
There are stress cracks around the lower side of the outdrive / lower unit spreading around and outward from the outdrive unit itself. One of the cracks has passed under the transom and extended about 3" toward the bow (in that general direction).
Would you buy a boat with these cracks around the out drive ???
Are they as serious as I think they are ???
The guy that bought the boat doesn't think anything of them at all... "Every boat has stress cracks, every boat... no biggie. The salesman wouldn't have sold me a boat that wasn't right" Mind you, this guy admitedly knows nothing at all about boats... a lot about race cars... but, nothing about boats.
Before selling the boat, the salesman took this guy and a friend of his out on the lake in this boat... without life preservers... and took the boat up to full speed (55 mph) and just to prove that it could not be capsized (at full speed) he turned the boat around... a hard turn to port... as fast as he could.
I am guesing that this kind of driving / sailing (whatever) is possibly what caused these stress cracks in the first place.
Your thoughts.................... ???
I have a couple questions concerning a boat that one of the guys that I work with has recently bought.
He has purchased a 23' Rinker... Captiva 232.
I believe that it has a big inboard engine... it's a merc at any rate.
There are stress cracks around the lower side of the outdrive / lower unit spreading around and outward from the outdrive unit itself. One of the cracks has passed under the transom and extended about 3" toward the bow (in that general direction).
Would you buy a boat with these cracks around the out drive ???
Are they as serious as I think they are ???
The guy that bought the boat doesn't think anything of them at all... "Every boat has stress cracks, every boat... no biggie. The salesman wouldn't have sold me a boat that wasn't right" Mind you, this guy admitedly knows nothing at all about boats... a lot about race cars... but, nothing about boats.
Before selling the boat, the salesman took this guy and a friend of his out on the lake in this boat... without life preservers... and took the boat up to full speed (55 mph) and just to prove that it could not be capsized (at full speed) he turned the boat around... a hard turn to port... as fast as he could.
I am guesing that this kind of driving / sailing (whatever) is possibly what caused these stress cracks in the first place.
Your thoughts.................... ???