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Rookie here - Looking for advice from you tin boat experts
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<blockquote data-quote="Max Power" data-source="post: 463456" data-attributes="member: 24511"><p>Thanks for the replies, good stuff so far. I am in Central OK, Edmond (North OKC) metro area. I plan on heading to lakes North and NE of here primarily. </p><p></p><p>I am going to see the Grizzly 1448 tomorrow just to get a start. Again, as a total novice, are there specific things I should look for? Should I require to see the engine run in a barrel? Is it customary to ask to have the seller take us out just to do a water test? For $4,000 asking price I don't want to be too demanding, but also want to conduct a thorough enough evaluation. I just want to make sure I don't walk away with problems, you know the "buyer beware" adage. </p><p></p><p>Thanks all,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max Power, post: 463456, member: 24511"] Thanks for the replies, good stuff so far. I am in Central OK, Edmond (North OKC) metro area. I plan on heading to lakes North and NE of here primarily. I am going to see the Grizzly 1448 tomorrow just to get a start. Again, as a total novice, are there specific things I should look for? Should I require to see the engine run in a barrel? Is it customary to ask to have the seller take us out just to do a water test? For $4,000 asking price I don't want to be too demanding, but also want to conduct a thorough enough evaluation. I just want to make sure I don't walk away with problems, you know the "buyer beware" adage. Thanks all, [/QUOTE]
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