It is my thinking that the prior survey is essentially useless in terms of "issues", sailboat value, etc. My reasoning is that Brandon apparently had a marine survey done before he bought her but that survey is now almost 1 ½ years old at least and would not have taken into consideration the fact that she has essentially sat at the dock for the past 12 months.
I am told that the worst thing you can do to a sailboat is not use her. All kinds of things go bad, deteriorate, crack, etc.
Because she is in the water at a private dock, I have no practical way (except towing, etc. which is a significant expense) to get her to a marina to be hauled for a hull inspection, etc.
I may be wrong, but given Brandon's extensive experience and knowledge, if the problem with the current Yanmar were readily repairable, Brandon would have done it or, if lacking the time to do it, would have hired a mechanic to do it. That this has not been done suggest that there is a significant issue with this Yanmar - an issue that may well be not worth the cost to repair. I just do not know which is why I would factor into any offer the cost to replace the motor/gear box completely. By the way, I have gotten a few additional estimates of replacing with the IGM 10. Yikes


I would welcome your criticism of the above reasoning, as well as the criticism of others on this board. I essentially have the month of October to research motors, towing, marine surveys, marinas for haul out, etc.
I thank all of you in advance for your kindness, suggestions, and offers of assistance.
Robert