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If the boat was sold "as-is" probably not, unless the seller wants to be a 'good guy.' If a clearly dangerous condition was discovered after the sale perhaps negotiations can work out the repair cost, but basically it is strictly a case of 'Caveat Emptor' (let the buyer beware).

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