Well,
I have seen this sort of thing a lot.
The great joke to me is when the little guy with a moisture meter puts
against solid laminate and gets a reading up scale because of bilge
water or even condensation.
By the by, I carry a Tramex Skipper (~400$us) and a 10$ soft faced
hammer - Which one do you think I count on to give me a better
indication of hull condition?
I was there as a favor to the owner. He wanted to see a sail (a as in
one and one only). The surveyor picked out a completely bagged out #1 (
(bag is marked OLD 1 DW only) that had just been cleaned and he shrugged
and said he didn't see any problem.
The owner wasn't there. The surveyor left and the prospective buyer
looked at me and I very plainly told him the the only sail he had looked
at was a total loss and could at best be recut for an awning. He should
go find a good surveyor (I gave him the names of three clients that had
recently had good surveys done) and make arrangements to come back. I
would have told him more, but I was not sure of my status other than
having the keys to the boat.
He came back with another man about a week later. The owner and I were
there and the two of them went over that boat with a fine tooth comb.
Both the owner and I made sure to collect this man's card.
The prospective did make a good offer.
Matt Colie
Sir Thomas of Cannondale wrote:
> It is a fiberglass/plastic boat.
>
> I must say I was laughing a little after meter man left. He didn't know
> anything about aux engines, sails, rigging,
> design, bottom paint, deck paint, on and on ..
>
> But he had his METER. Wow.
>
> He kept giving his younger companion the look. As in "look at me, look at
> the meter, oh boy"
>
> I kept saying "you dont expect to purchase a yacht for next to nothing and
> not have any projects do you"?
>
> Unfortunately, I am finding that the buyers are full of "well, I'm going to
> need to do this and do that
> and my cousin bought a 100' ship for $10 dollars on ebay and what with the
> market and all and I think
> that I should get the boat for free".
>
> Duh?
>
> =====
>
> "Matt Colie" <mattcolie DeleteThis @providenospam.net> wrote in message
> news:2YfAi.26$ej.2@newsfe04.lga...
>> Sir Thomas,
>>
>> You did not say what kind of boat or moisture meter.
>>
>> If it is a wooden hull and the moisture meter was a pin probe type,
>> then yes, he had to pierce the finish every place he put the meter.
>>
>> If it is a plastic hull, the only little meter that will work is an RF
>> reluctance type and it is completely non-intrusive.
>>
>> The value of the latter type had currently been called into question by
>> some, but I have found mine to be more-or-less reliable.
>>
>> Matt Colie
>> Lifelong Waterman, Licensed Mariner and Pathological Sailor
>>
>>
>> Sir Thomas of Cannondale wrote:
>>> got a boat for sale. this potential buyer show up ... he starts going
>>> all over "my" boat with his moisture meter.
>>>
>>> I dont' say anything but I was a little put out.
>>>
>>> Does this do any harm to my boat?
>>>
>>> The meter man was trying to impress his younger companion I think.
>
> >> Stay informed about: moisture meters question