Piggybacking on Kenneth here, if you sea trial this - or start up the engine at all - double check on the coolant level before doing so. Unless it's just bad resolution from the photo, I don't see anything in the coolant overflow reservoir. I have a Yanmar 3GM30F engine (not certain what model this one is, but it is a Yanmar) and there should be coolant at least halfway up in that reservoir. Starting it with no coolant would be bad, obviously. Not crazy about the corrosion on the coolant cap either. Though they're easy enough to replace.
Thank you, I greatly appreciate all your suggestions. I'll be looking at these things tomorrow, but being so inexperienced (3 years only on a Catalina 30) I have kind of an order of things I've penciled out.
Christian Williams posted. "If you like it just buy it" I just not in the income demographic to do that. Anyway as follows:
1. Tomorrow a visual inspection of the boat, wherein the broker told me the owner will be there to "answer all questions." When he said this I was thinking (verbal answers aren't going to cut it) so I asked the broker to request any receipts or documentation of repairs or upgrades done in the last 5-10 years. It's not that I don't trust people, it's just business and I don't think asking for documentation of work done is unreasonable. The broker got kind of a hesitant tone after I asked for records, but *oh well.
2. After looking at all the records, I was going to take good pictures of all the electronics so I can research and see how old they are. Yellow plastic is pretty old.
2A. This should be on a flow chart

If the records don't show a relatively recent haul out and drive train service (in the last 5 years?) and standing rigging replaced (within 5-7 years) engine maintenance then I might not go forward, depending on how the rest of it looks (dry bilge? Sole is solid, wiring not showing signs of advanced age, brittle or a mess etc...)all the things I'll look at tomorrow. One thing I've noticed when people are selling cars, they have no service records and they tell you, "I've done all the service myself." I have a feeling this "captain owned" original owner might say that, but truly, then I have no idea what was done or not.
3. Re: suggestions about the motor, VHF, wiring inspection, sole etc, I can give these things a cursory exam, but really, I'll be retaining the services of a good surveyor, but I'm wondering if there's gonna be a conflict of interest in going with a surveyor the broker recommends? What do you think?
4. As it was explained to me, a diver is qualified to inspect the prop, shaft bearing and whatever else is under there? But one surveyor told me this would require a haul out
This thread, and similar ones, will let your know about ERicson refrigeration options.
For E32-3 Refrigeration specifically see this thread We ussually stay on our boat just for the weekends. The orginal thermal fridge that came with the boat just doesn't work. For years because we have just not wanted to pump out the cooler each weekend we have brought food on the boat and...
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PS--Barbixy, I don't know what to rename this current thread

. We like to identify topics for later searching by others. Got any ideas?
My apologies! I understand (now.) How about Pre-purchase Suggestions E-34
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