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klcsbs
08-06-2006, 11:48 AM
Long time lurker, first time poster....

In the market for a 2004 Mobius LS...what questions would you ask the seller in advance of actually seeing the boat? What would the main things you would look for when you actually saw the boat.

Boat I am looking at has about 125 hours or so....

Thanks in advance and appreciate the help.

JoeTechie
08-06-2006, 12:52 PM
"How often has the impeller been changed?" (engine condition and general care)

"Ever run in salt or brackish water?" (corrosion)

"Do you have teenagers that take the boat out?" (engine / running gear condition)

"Ever been grounded?" (Prop condition)

'Where is it stored?" (vinyl/carpet condition)

"Have any more pictures?"

etc.


Hope this helps,

Joe

Rugburn
08-06-2006, 08:40 PM
The "teenager" question is a big one. Before I bought my current boat, I asked an owner of a boat I was interested in to send me additional pics of his boat. The ones he sent were of his teenage son and all his buddies in the boat. The photo's revealed the seats were in bad shape and I would have to say the owner left it up to his son to look after it. The boat was only 3 years old. I think you can tell alot about a boat's mechanical condition by its cosmetic condition.

bimab
01-18-2021, 05:10 PM
Personally, I would ask him these questions:
1. How many hours has the engine been used for?
2. How often has the boat been serviced?
3. Where has the boat been stored?
4. Is there any warranty left and is it transferable?
5. What does the warranty cover (if applicable)?
6. What problems has the boat had – if any?
7. Why are you selling?
8. How long have you owned the boat and are you the original owner?
Btw, check some Mobius boats here: https://www.zeboats.com/used-boats/mobius-boat
Maybe here you can find something.

996scott
01-18-2021, 06:48 PM
125 hours on a 16 year old boat is like 7 hour/yr. I would ask if it has been stored/not used for a lot of those years. Low hours is usually a good thing but too low means that everything has just been sitting and a lot of the seal and gaskets could be dried out and cracking.

zabooda
01-18-2021, 07:58 PM
Lol. Look at the thread start.

996scott
01-18-2021, 11:00 PM
Hahah, didn't even notice that :)

MJHSupra
01-19-2021, 10:35 AM
People must be pretty bored this winter for a 2006 thread back from the dead.

Well, it was his first post . . . . can you say "swing and a miss"

SONIC
01-19-2021, 11:17 AM
People must be pretty bored this winter for a 2006 thread back from the dead.

Well, it was his first post . . . . can you say "swing and a miss"

Spammers like to do that for whatever reason.

MJHSupra
01-19-2021, 11:28 AM
Spammers like to do that for whatever reason.

Agree. They are usually posting a URL.