Hi all,
I finally received all the photos and details from the survey. Overall the consensus was good and any of the minor deficiencies can be taken care of with weekend or two of buffing and such.
Below are the stress cracks in question. They are the only things of concern that the surveyor noted. They are located near each motor mount. It is a 6-7 year old vessel, so things will happen over years of use and trailering. The boat is a Cape Cruiser Venture with the foam core transom. The boat I purchase, I plan on having the boat for years to come and I am hoping for some guidance.
How often have any of you experienced this? Any idea how extensive an issue they could become or what level of concern you associate with them? The hull and transom were sounded and tested for flex by the surveyor without anything notable. If they were to grow, or if I chose to repair them now, what kind of cost could be associated with that? DIY or call a pro?
I am trying to factor as many things in as possible in the consideration of the boat. A pair of transom savers will help as well. Any input from you all would be greatly appreciated. Most of my boating/owership has been done with aluminum hulls. This will be our first fiberglass cruiser and are very excited get on the water.
Thanks in advance!
Troy
Same crack with varying levels of detail:



I finally received all the photos and details from the survey. Overall the consensus was good and any of the minor deficiencies can be taken care of with weekend or two of buffing and such.
Below are the stress cracks in question. They are the only things of concern that the surveyor noted. They are located near each motor mount. It is a 6-7 year old vessel, so things will happen over years of use and trailering. The boat is a Cape Cruiser Venture with the foam core transom. The boat I purchase, I plan on having the boat for years to come and I am hoping for some guidance.
How often have any of you experienced this? Any idea how extensive an issue they could become or what level of concern you associate with them? The hull and transom were sounded and tested for flex by the surveyor without anything notable. If they were to grow, or if I chose to repair them now, what kind of cost could be associated with that? DIY or call a pro?
I am trying to factor as many things in as possible in the consideration of the boat. A pair of transom savers will help as well. Any input from you all would be greatly appreciated. Most of my boating/owership has been done with aluminum hulls. This will be our first fiberglass cruiser and are very excited get on the water.
Thanks in advance!
Troy
Same crack with varying levels of detail:


