Hi - As i continue searching for the perfect 28TE. I'm wondering if there are any model specific questions that I may be overlooking?
Yes I would have a survey and think I have covered all the basics but thinking more model specific.
Any insight would be appreciated.
thanx
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Re: Buyer Questions To Ask
The most important, at least in my book, is maintenance records.
If the boat is clean and cared for inside and out, it is most likely also maintained well.
A knowledgeable seller is worth gold, buying from a slob or a slimeball can get very expensive..
If the boat is clean and cared for inside and out, it is most likely also maintained well.
A knowledgeable seller is worth gold, buying from a slob or a slimeball can get very expensive..
2001 28TE, 6LP-STE, 1,337 hrs, 19X18 four-blade wheel.