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the best advice I ever got about buying a boat was to get a survey and sea trial before making your purchase in this way youll get the full story of whats going on with the boat but it wont exactly give you the full story having gone through several surveys myself and after talking to a lot of Cruisers Ive come up with a list of five things of things that youre going to want to check or at least talk to your surveyor about because they probably wont get checked the winless most surveyors are going to disagree and theyre going to say yes we do check the win list which is true to a point the reality of this is when they check your win list theyre going to undo the clutch theyre going to hit the button and theyre going to make sure that it works unfortunately this is going to check the wind list not under load the first time that I tried to retrieve the anchor from the bottom I started snapping fuses after talking to a few places the consensus is either the motor is wore out and