Squidfin
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Hey everyone, I'm looking for advice on a purchase. This is my first post and potentially my first boat. I'm in the process of purchasing a 2004 Yamaha AR230. We put a small deposit down and checked out the boat in person. For a 2004 it looks great, but due to our weather (Illinois), we cannot test it on the water for a couple months/weeks. The salesman sent us their inspection results after they took the boat in on trade. The tech noted water in both motors; Port: cylinder 3 and 4; Starboard: cylinder 3. The compression test results were 180 in these three cylinders and 190 in all the others. They do not have the hours.
They claim to stand behind their boats and assured us that everything is ok. They are also willing to "help out" if there are problems found after we water test it. They claim the water entered the engine from towing it or possibly launching. The oil was clean but they may have recently changed it in preparation to sell.
Based on records I found going back to 2012, the boat spent most of its life in fresh water on Geneva Lake. My research on the non-ho mr1 leads me to believe we may be looking at anything from a cracked block, head, head-gasket or exhaust manifold. Is this info enough to say forget it or is it possible the water is somewhat expected or considered a "normal" condition and I'm just paranoid?
Thank you in advance.
They claim to stand behind their boats and assured us that everything is ok. They are also willing to "help out" if there are problems found after we water test it. They claim the water entered the engine from towing it or possibly launching. The oil was clean but they may have recently changed it in preparation to sell.
Based on records I found going back to 2012, the boat spent most of its life in fresh water on Geneva Lake. My research on the non-ho mr1 leads me to believe we may be looking at anything from a cracked block, head, head-gasket or exhaust manifold. Is this info enough to say forget it or is it possible the water is somewhat expected or considered a "normal" condition and I'm just paranoid?
Thank you in advance.