![]() I would have at least expected him to note that some of the rivets had been sealed or repaired. Please let me know if there are areas I can provide more details if necessary. Thank you for your effort with helping me figure out where I stand. I had made arrangements to pick up the boat several days in advance, so the seller certainly knew when I was going to be there. I became quite concerned, but the seller was not available. It was at that time that I saw that about half of the hull rivets had epoxy or silicone on them. When I completed the transaction the seller was not present, an employee was there to handle the paperwork. The purchase was in February so I couldn't launch. The seller at some point told me he's been trying to sell the boat for a year, so maybe he thought he told me about the rivets? Maybe he told lots of people and simply thought he told me? I would think I would have known if I was told about leaking rivets and would not have purchased the boat under those conditions. But I have no knowledge of this information and was completely surprised when I saw the rivets. Maybe its possible I didn't ask if the boat leaks, but every boat I've ever looked at online I ask the leak question.Īnyhow, I did question the seller the other day about the leaks and he told me "he was honest and up-front about a few leaking rivets". However, the seller did not say anything one way or the other about the leaks or the rivets. He told me he didn't know if the guages worked, and the floor was solid. The seller did not answer all my questions only some of them. I always ask about the motor, leaks, guages, floor condition, and whatever else I can think of at the time. ![]() It was an eBay purchase and I asked lots of questions before purchasing. ![]() Re: Is it reasonable to expect a seller to disclose leaks?
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