oldblueeyes
New Member
Good Day,
I have a 1993 400EC that was just surveyed by the buyers marine surveyor.
The surveyor found moisture, via moisture meter, in the port fuel tank paltform. A sounding ,ballpeen hammer, by him, according to him indicates a problem. All other survey items were excellent, stringers,
decks,out of water survey etc..
I contacted Sea Ray and was told that platform is a foam filled and Sea Ray actually sent me the specs on the process, foam type dates and so on.
Has anyone had a similar survey with these findings ?
I question the surveyors finding and it looks like the buyer has freaked out and is backing out.
The broker is recommending pulling the port engine, removing the fuel tank and rebulding the platform.
I have never had significant water intrusion ( less than a couple of cups) in my bilge except in heavy rain down pours in northern Ohio area.
Thanks for any insight,
I have a 1993 400EC that was just surveyed by the buyers marine surveyor.
The surveyor found moisture, via moisture meter, in the port fuel tank paltform. A sounding ,ballpeen hammer, by him, according to him indicates a problem. All other survey items were excellent, stringers,
decks,out of water survey etc..
I contacted Sea Ray and was told that platform is a foam filled and Sea Ray actually sent me the specs on the process, foam type dates and so on.
Has anyone had a similar survey with these findings ?
I question the surveyors finding and it looks like the buyer has freaked out and is backing out.
The broker is recommending pulling the port engine, removing the fuel tank and rebulding the platform.
I have never had significant water intrusion ( less than a couple of cups) in my bilge except in heavy rain down pours in northern Ohio area.
Thanks for any insight,