When it comes to buying a second-hand vessel, not all problems are easy to spot. At SeaInspect, we’ve seen it all — and we’re sharing five major red flags every buyer should watch out for:
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Fresh Paint Everywhere
A new paint job may look nice, but it can also be hiding old repairs, structural issues, or corrosion. -
Unusual Hull Sounds
A “hollow” knock when tapping the hull could indicate delamination or moisture intrusion in composite structures. -
Inconsistent Maintenance Records
Gaps in service history can be a sign that the vessel hasn’t been properly cared for. -
Electrical Gremlins
Non-functioning lights, pumps, or navigation equipment could mean outdated wiring or corrosion below deck. -
Soft Spots on Deck
Spongy or springy areas often suggest rotting core material — a costly fix.
These are just a few reasons why a thorough marine survey is essential before you buy. SeaInspect will uncover the truth behind the shine, helping you make an informed decision.