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New boat buying tips
Just wanted to give some folks some things I have learned from my past boat buying experiences.
1. Make sure all items like transducers and skimmers are secured to the boat with stainless steel screws. It is best to ask that are installed on a plastic board like a cutting board material but thicker. This will enable you to move the transducers easily without having to drill more holes in the transom. Also prevents them from falling off from rusty screws.
2. Make sure the cranking battery is the biggest that you can get if you are running live wells and electronics. It is no fun to be stranded on the lake without cranking power. A lot of times the new boat dealers throw in a small battery without the above consideration.
Hence, it is best to buy a set of small jumper cables to leave in your new boat. If a used boat make sure to check the battery water levels.
3. Make sure the electronics are hard wired In and no wire clips used as they will work loose and give you fits as the electronics go out.
4. Make sure your Trailor has a spare for future needs and that you have the tools to get it off as you will need it one day.
5. If buying a larger boat make sure the Trailor has radial tires as they will wear better for you.
6. Make sure you fill out the warranty information as it is easy to forget if it's a new rig.
7. Make sure the bearing covers are on good as it's no fun going down the road slinging grease.
8. Make sure you know where the fuse block is and carry extra fuses.
9. When buying out of area, know that you are probably not going to be serviced by the place you bought your boat from. This poses problems as local boat dealers sometimes shun you and put your rig to the back of the maintenance line or plainly tell ya to go get serviced where you purchased the boat.
10. For warranties, make sure you keep a service log with receipts on the outboard. If any issues arise the manufacture may want proof maintenance was performed if it wasn't by a service center.
11. Get all your serial numbers for equipment, boat, electronics, etc on one piece paper as it will make it easier for you to reference in the future.
12. Make sure you follow engine break in guidelines if it's a new motor
13. Buy the biggest motor for the rig you can afford as you will always wish you had more horsepower.
14. Take the boat for a test drive if possible
15. remember that with a new rig most places just slap a prop on the boat. The prop may not be best for your needs and so research a little on this before hand or you may end up spending another wad of money on a prop more suitable for your boat and motor.
16. Consider going ahead and having an onboard charger installed as it really is a time saver when returning from the lake.
17. If you like to crank bait fish then you may opt to not buy the deep cycles the dealer installed as you will probably like golf cart batteries better and this will save you the hassle of swapping out later.
Hope this helps someone for future boat purchases. Feel free to contribute more tips for folks.
Last edited by arkansasbowhunter; 07-22-2015 at 11:25 AM.
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