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Old 08-11-2018, 12:17 AM   #20
BruceK
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If the seller will let you play with the tanks at sellers risk, you have some freedom. As a seller I would not, and I would try to have the sales agreement provide the boat at the buyers risk during survey.

If you buy as is, don`t get too aggressive with the tanks. They might leak tomorrow or not for years. People don`t go replacing tanks not leaking because they might at some future time, unless there are real reasons to act now. You could seek an allowance off the price towards replacement,the seller might say that is priced in, but I reckon you`d get an allowance.
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