So the viewing went well. I was surprised at how much more storage she offers compared to the Moody 425 I'd also looked at, despite being half a foot shorter. The rig actually looked fairly good despite being 15 years old, but she hasn't been sailed much. There was rainwater standing in the companionway hatch grooves and on top of the hatch, which seemed like it had nowhere to drain due to lack of slope.
The boat hasn't been used in some time and it shows. There are many minor issues and a few possibly serious ones that need looking at (I'll get a survey done if my offer is accepted).
I didn't find signs of leaks at the overhead hatches, but two of the portlights were leaking. Probably need reseating.
There was however a significant leak on top of the V-berth starboard side locker, that looked like it was coming from the deck/hull joint, or more likely the toe rail. Which brings me to my first question - how is this teak toe rail built and where does it leak? I assume the GRP flange the teak sits on is part of the deck, not the hull, but I'm not sure where it would leak - is it just the holes were the teak is screwed into the flange? The leak wasn't near a cleat, although the water may be running along the inside of the toe rail before entering the cabin. What's involved in fixing this if anyone did it before?
Most of the stanchions and even the pulpit were rather wobbly too, so that may be related to the above. And many of the other lockers showed signs of historic water ingress in the same area (top near toe rail) but were dry now (it had rained lightly a couple hours before).
The engine (MD22) had some significant corrosion which will need treating (whose clever idea was it to place the raw water impeller on top so that when it inevitably leaked, it would get seawater all over everything?). Exhaust elbow is corroded and probably needs replacing. The muffler (why is there a muffler?) looked brand new. The saildrive transmission fluid (not oil) was foamy
, which means there's water in it (probably the prop shaft seal).
There was also an Eberspächer heater in the transom, which was pretty much corroded through (I thought they were designed for marine use), although from what I've just googled that may just be the outer casing.
Also could someone confirm the location of the holding tank? My best guess was behind the sink in the head, but I didn't take the cover off to check.
Thanks for all the help (and thanks Nigel [I think] for maintaining this site).