bmcminn
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Hello. There's a decent chance I'm about to put money down on a Cutwater C-248. It's a 2022 with really low hours on the outboard. I have a few general questions about the C-248 and etiquette when buying. I currently have a nice 19' fishing boat with a small v-berth and hard top, an older C-Dory. It's great but I want the next level. My kids are still young and I want to give them memories of going from marina to marina and exploring the sound.
1) I've been looking at the C-248 and similar size boats for a few years. Easy enough to trailer and skipper single-handed, big enough to feel relaxed in a little weather and be comfortable for mini-cruises. Pump-out head, table that converts to a small bed in addition to v-berth, full/Alskan bulkhead between cockpit and cabin. Having a galley area is a big bonus. I looked seriously at the Jeanneau 795 and RT25, as well as the Beneteau Antares 7. Suggestions on comparable boats? Anyone have any down-sides to the C248 they want to mention?
2) This boat has been on the dock for a while, algae on the hull. Stated hours on the outboard are 70, no kicker, and tons of fishing gear. Nice down riggers, crab pot davit, rod with electric reel, a bunch more rods, etc. Looks like a super experienced fisherman owns this thing.
2a) Only 70 hours on a 2022 and this person fishes? Broker for the boat is out of state. Seems at least a little questionable... Is it rude for me to ask what's up?
2b) When do I get to ask for a sea trial?
2c) Can I ask them to put it on the trailer that is apparently included in the deal?
2d) Can I ask to pay for a mechanic to do an inspection of the outboard?
I might be doing this in the next few days or maybe wait until next winter. I really appreciate ANY input on this. My parents sailed in NC a bunch, but powerboats in Washington is an entirely different thing. None of my friends do this, so I don't have any wisdom to lean on. So thanks a bunch, because I'm hoping to pass this on to my daughters.



1) I've been looking at the C-248 and similar size boats for a few years. Easy enough to trailer and skipper single-handed, big enough to feel relaxed in a little weather and be comfortable for mini-cruises. Pump-out head, table that converts to a small bed in addition to v-berth, full/Alskan bulkhead between cockpit and cabin. Having a galley area is a big bonus. I looked seriously at the Jeanneau 795 and RT25, as well as the Beneteau Antares 7. Suggestions on comparable boats? Anyone have any down-sides to the C248 they want to mention?
2) This boat has been on the dock for a while, algae on the hull. Stated hours on the outboard are 70, no kicker, and tons of fishing gear. Nice down riggers, crab pot davit, rod with electric reel, a bunch more rods, etc. Looks like a super experienced fisherman owns this thing.
2a) Only 70 hours on a 2022 and this person fishes? Broker for the boat is out of state. Seems at least a little questionable... Is it rude for me to ask what's up?
2b) When do I get to ask for a sea trial?
2c) Can I ask them to put it on the trailer that is apparently included in the deal?
2d) Can I ask to pay for a mechanic to do an inspection of the outboard?
I might be doing this in the next few days or maybe wait until next winter. I really appreciate ANY input on this. My parents sailed in NC a bunch, but powerboats in Washington is an entirely different thing. None of my friends do this, so I don't have any wisdom to lean on. So thanks a bunch, because I'm hoping to pass this on to my daughters.


