My advice with used boats is to check the transom by lifting up on the outboard when trimmed up to see if it flexes, check the floor for any soft spots, and have the outboard looked over by a local shop if possible.
Obviously, look at the bottom as well for any signs of damage or repair, but that’s pretty obvious. The three I listed are more in depth repairs if there is an issue.
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