Issues with boat purchase from SE, NE or Great Lakes for use in PNW?

33RPM

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Can anyone comment on issues and concerns about purchasing a trawler from the US SE, NE or Great Lakes for use in the PNW? I’m aware there would be more complexities in the purchase and that moving the boat would be a substantial cost. Others issues or concerns, or expansions on those? For example, would a heat pump for AC and heat work well with in PNW, and would there be issues with inside condensation? If a boat has been in warmer saltwater or freshwater does it hold up well when moved to colder saltwater? Thanks.
 
Can anyone comment on issues and concerns about purchasing a trawler from the US SE, NE or Great Lakes for use in the PNW? I’m aware there would be more complexities in the purchase and that moving the boat would be a substantial cost. Others issues or concerns, or expansions on those? For example, would a heat pump for AC and heat work well with in PNW, and would there be issues with inside condensation? If a boat has been in warmer saltwater or freshwater does it hold up well when moved to colder saltwater? Thanks.
 
Hello 33RPM, I am no expert on the warmer to colder water question but can say that the heat pump for the AC and heat will work fine here in the PNW. You will probably use the heat more than the AC but the AC will be a very nice option to have for the warmer summer months. I do know that many Rangers have been moved cross country without and real big complexities. What size Ranger are you considering moving cross country? If you need a trailer I have a near new trailer for sale that is for a R-29 or a R-31CB. Please give me a call at 509-470-4679 as I would really like to chat with you regarding the trailer and a R-31CB I have here in Washington State. Sincerely, Don Owens
 
Only thing that comes to mind is heat. If its an outboard and doesn't have lithium I don't think you'd have heat while cruising.
 
Only thing that comes to mind is heat. If it’s an outboard and doesn't have lithium I don't think you'd have heat while cruising.
If it’s an outboard without lithium, it should have the Webasto heater.
 
I can’t imagine there’s much issue coming from going from warmer to colder salt water. However, any time you move a boat from one body of water to another you obviously need to clean the bottom to ensure you don’t also move invasive species. That’s state law in Washington too.
 
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