Gradygirl said:
We're looking at buying a 1988 19' Grady White Tournament. It's at a marina; It was taken in to sell after 11 years of inside storage (a widow had it). It has a Johnson 200hp VRO. Not sure of the year. It was in the water last fall when they got it, and I've seen a video of it. We're thinking of going to look at it.
What questions should I pose?
Should I have other concerns?
How is it that it was in the water last year when the marina got it but supposedly it was in dry storage for 11 years?
Sounds odd to me. Was it started?
The VRO motor had issues.
If the boat was not in the water for 11 years, it could be difficult to tell if there are water issues with wet components such as the transom since any wet spots may have air dried.
If you are interested and it can't be run, no compression test, lower unit inspection, general assessment of motor mechanical condition, assume that a new motor is needed and price out a value accordingly. Unless it is cheap enough that you won't take a bath if it turns out to be a nightmare, have it surveyed.
Pat special attention to the bilge, fuel tank connections, hoses, and electrical gear ( panels, blocks etc) . If there is no power, you will not be able to test any of the electrics. You have to assume that some things will be bad and need replacing. Check for soft spots. Look for rot under the deck if you can see there. The fuel tank is probably aluminum and after 26 years may need replacement. That is hard to tell.
Just looking at how the boat was cared for is usually a good indicator of how responsible the owner was.
If this is the first boat you will be considering, I suggest you try to look at a few more just so that you can form a basis for evaluation. Your excitement at getting a boat can cloud your reasoning

Bring along a friend who has boating experience. Two sets of eyes are better than one