After looking a quite a few, I settled on one that I though I could tackle. All the parts are there and in relatively good shape. I got a survey done but for insurance purposes only. I was not willing to have an uninsured liability sitting next to "nice" boats...
When the surveyor got to the marina, it was -24 deg. C here in Ottawa. He found some items to look into but of course, could not do a proper sea trial. Also, at -24 it is hard to check stringers and deck for soft spots. It will be a surprize in the spring...
Since it has been resting on the hard for 2 years, I guess the first items to tackle will be to service the engines and drives, replace the water impellers and batteries and see if they run. That being said, I have no idea how I can test the engines without being in the water without damaging anything. I am sure some of you have done this before. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hopefully they will run ok. If not, the boat is at a marina with the transom on the water. It will mike a nice enough cottage for the summer

Christian