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Old     (houdini)      Join Date: Aug 2005       04-05-2007, 1:32 PM Reply   
Hello.
I have found a buyer for my boat. Although I am very excited about this, I am not excited about the current weather. The guy buying it is driving a long way (900 miles). The weather calls for WIND and SNOW this Saturday!! We will be unable to lake test it. What do you all recommend? The buyer wants to put a clause in the purchase agreement regarding mechanical condition. How should this be worded? I don't want to extend a warranty to this guy beyond that the boat runs and works. But I don't want to say "as-is" to scare him. The dealership said they would de-winterize and hook it up to the machine to run and then winterize again.

I am just trying to get advise on what to do. I don't want to get a phone call weeks/months in the future saying the boat broke and I have to pay - when I can't even prove what has happened since it left my possesion. The boat works great - but I am trying to avoid any future hassles.

Thanks for any advise!

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