Hull, Deck and Cockpit Features:
      • Does a V-shaped underbody soften pounding?
      • Is the external lead ballast securely bolted to the hull?
      • Is the propeller protected in an aperture?
      • Is the rudder supported at the top and the bottom?
      • Is it protected against grounding by a sturdy skeg?
      • Is Vinylester resin used in hull laminations?
      • Is there a hull warranty? What is it?
      • Are lightning and SSB grounding systems installed?
      • Is there a UL listed, bronze seacock for each system?
      • Are thru-hull fittings bolted, labeled and accessible?
      • How are the chainplates installed and bedded?
      • Can they be easily inspected for damage?

      • Is an electrical bonding system necessary? If so, why?
      • Is the hull/deck joint made up as mating flanges to insure a strong, water-tight seal?
      • What is the spacing of hull to deck fasteners?
      • Are they stainless steel? Bolts or screws?
      • Is the deck cored with end grain balsa?
      • Is plywood used in areas of compression?
      • Are proper techniques used to install deck hardware?
      • Is polyurethane bedding used throughout?
      • Are there bulwarks? Hand holds? Wide side decks?
      • Is there a king plank for sure footing on the foredeck?
      • Are stanchions welded full length to their pads and bolted thru vertical bulwarks to prevent deck leaks?

      • Are portlights solid bronze with tempered glass?
      • Do they all open? Do they have solid bronze dogs?
      • Are high quality deck hatches installed? Are they large?
      • Are hatch frames properly coated and reinforced?
      • Are deck hatches double opening?
      • Do large drains and deep gutters keep the cockpit dry?
      • Is there a high bridgedeck and a strong sea hood over the hatch to keep water from finding it's way below?
      • Are the coamings tall to keep slosh and spray out?
      • Are the cockpit seat-backs high and secure?
      • Are there pad-eyes for safety harnesses in the cockpit?
      • Are locker lids beefy enough and positively secured to withstand the rigors of an offshore passage?
      • Are there proper, well positioned engine controls?
      • Is adequate sailing instrumentation installed?
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      Interior Features:
      • Does the interior offer adequate hand holds and bracing for sure footing when moving about?
      • Is the galley arranged for easy cooking underway?
      • Is there a gimbaled stove, a safety bar?
      • Is there stowage space for provisions, cookware?
      • Is there refrigeration? What is the icebox capacity?
      • How thick is the ice box insulation?
      • Where does the box drain? Can it be pumped out?
      • Does anything foul drain into the bilge?
      • Is there adequate room for clothing, wet and dry?

      • How long and deep are the bunks? Thick cushions?
      • Are they comfortable for sleeping and as sea berths?
      • Do ports, dorades, and hatches provide ventilation?
      • How is the fit and finish of the interior woodwork?
      • Does the yacht have a suitable chart table?
      • Is there storage for charts, navigation gear, books?
      • Are there sufficient reading lamps and dome lights?
      • Is the interior module solid one piece construction?
      • Are primary bulkheads fiberglass taped and bolted through a beam to the deck for structural integrity?
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      Sails, Spars and Rigging:
      • Are sails included? Who makes them? Any choices?
      • Can the yacht be rigged as a sloop or a cutter?
      • If a cutter, is there a staysail boom or loose foot?
      • Is roller furling installed? What brand?
      • Are the spars custom built, welded, without castings?
      • Are there full length adjustable genoa tracks?
      • Are outboard and inboard genoa tracks installed?
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      Mechanical Systems:
      • Can you quickly access the electrical panel? Easily?
      • How are hoses and wires secured?
      • Are they protected against wear and chafe?
      • Are mechanical systems securely mounted?
      • Is the battery capacity sufficient for cruising?
      • Where are the batteries located? Properly secured?
      • Is an Inverter/Charger standard equipment?
      • Are tankage capacities sufficient for your needs?
      • Do the water tanks have cleaning ports, valves?
      • Are the fuel tanks removable? What material?
      • Is the diesel auxiliary serviceable world-wide?
      • Is there enough horsepower for tough conditions?
      • How is access to the engine, stuffing box and steering?
      • Is the propane locker properly vented?
      • Is there a rust free, aluminum LPG tank?
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      General Considerations:
      • Where will you sail your yacht? What is your budget?
      • What level of dealer support will you require?
      • Who is the designer? What is his or her reputation?
      • Is the yacht built in the United States?
      • How long has the builder been in or out of business?
      • How long does the building process take?
      • What is the yacht's resale value? Many used available?
      • Can the yacht truly be single handed? In a blow?
      • How well does the yacht point upwind?
      • Will the yacht perform in light airs? Will it tack?
      • What is the range of positive stability? How was it tested?
      • What do owners and boatyards think about the yacht, the builder and your local dealer?
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