2003 Fisher Bow Rider-Aluminum

Fleetwin

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I am officially asking permission to join the tin fleet. Tin Addiction has struck and I can't shake it.

I just purchased an 18' Fisher 2003 with a 4.3L MerCruiser.

She will go through a complete restoration.

On the bright side, the engine seems fine, great trailer and all the parts are there. Even a 65# thrust Minn Kota trolling motor.
 

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jbcurt00

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Looks like a nice Fisher. Welcome to the other side ;)

The tin hat fellas should be along shortly :tinfoil3:
 

TruckDrivingFool

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Restore? Unless it has some structural issue not pictured I'd fish it and call it a day. LOL

Welcome to the tinside. :D
 

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I don't know, Fleet? We have some pretty high standards for you to sink to. LOL

She's a nice looking tinny, except for the color. The mini-splashwell - for a kicker or access to a swim platform?
 

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I don't know, Fleet? We have some pretty high standards for you to sink to. LOL

She's a nice looking tinny, except for the color. The mini-splashwell - for a kicker or access to a swim platform?

My guess is that's for a kicker,...

Looks like a swim ladder on the starboard side,...
 

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My guess is that's for a kicker,...

Looks like a swim ladder on the starboard side,...


Yup, it's for a kicker. As noted, the platform is on the Starboard side.

She just needs a "makeover" as the admiral put it. The color has got to go!

I'm planning on stripping the bottom (no rivets to work around ;)), leaving it natural aluminum,. Sides, topsides-white. Replace all the carpet with marine vinyl. New seats, etc.

I want to change the rear deck somewhat. There are too many cubby holes. As it stands, I'd have to melt myself down and pour myself in to get decent access to the engine.:grumpy: I've got to change that.

Stay tuned. Going slow now, it's 105* in the garage.
 

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Oh yeah an 18' tinny with a 4.3L Mercruiser! :thumb: (I like that combination)

What HP model in the 4.3? If you can contort while holding a camera that would be good too. :lol:

I really like the look of that Fisher, super nice! I bet she'll haul too...

fetch
 

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How did I miss the platform? :doh:

Some Crestliners I/Os had a kicker well like that too. Kinda neat.

4.3 - Oh Yeah Baby.
 

Fleetwin

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Oh yeah an 18' tinny with a 4.3L Mercruiser! :thumb: (I like that combination)

What HP model in the 4.3? If you can contort while holding a camera that would be good too. :lol:

I really like the look of that Fisher, super nice! I bet she'll haul too...

fetch


Yea, some C-liners did. Some Lunds too, I think.

She has a 4.3L 2 bbl. 2003 model. So, I'm assuming it is a 190 HP. Serial # is: 0M047305.
 

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She looks great. Welcome to the "light" side. :rolleyes: :)

I'd look to use her a bit and get a feel for what works for you. Then during the hard water season have at it.
 

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The rebuild process has been slow but continues.

The outdrive is off, the consoles, decks and floor are out. The decks and floors are all aluminum so there is no rot to deal with.

I found something interesting. This boat had obviously taken on a lot of water sometime in the past. I think I found the culprit. The front livewell fill hose was under the fuel tank and worn though!:eek:

​New pic's to follow.

 

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The rebuild process has been slow but continues.

The outdrive is off, the consoles, decks and floor are out. The decks and floors are all aluminum so there is no rot to deal with.

I found something interesting. This boat had obviously taken on a lot of water sometime in the past. I think I found the culprit. The front livewell fill hose was under the fuel tank and worn though!:eek:

​Some new pic's coming

 

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Fleetwin

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The interior is pretty much all cleaned out. The foam is dry and in good shape so it stays.

I am struggling a bit with stripping the bottom. That paint is really on there. I'm going to attack it again this weekend.

Some new pic's to share.
 
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She's got a sturdy looking stringer system.

I see what you mean about the motor cover. It looks like working on it could be tough.

How does the transom wood look, if it has wood?
 

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She's got a sturdy looking stringer system.

I see what you mean about the motor cover. It looks like working on it could be tough.

How does the transom wood look, if it has wood?


The wood appears to be OK. I've poked and prodded. No soft spots anywhere. I'll know for sure when I remove the gimbal ring.

This was an original Arizona boat so rot is typically not an issue.

That rear deck support system is just pop riveted in. When I put it back together, I'm going to bolt all of that so that rmoving the entire thing will be easy.

I look at it this way, if I make it easy to remove, I'll never have to!
 
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Fleetwin

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Still working on it. It's now painted.

I TRIED Rust Oleum Marine paint with dismal results. I sanded that off and went with Interlux Brightside. Should have done what I knew first. Oh Well.

Now, I'm working on the task of removing old carpet from all the interior pieces. What a chore.

I'll post some additional pic's today.
 

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You can see:

1. Better shot of engine compartment.

2. All the aluminum decking.

3. Consoles painted and ready

4. Painted hull.

More to come.
 

Fleetwin

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IMG_0135.JPG IMG_0135.JPG IMG_0129.JPG IMG_0127.JPG

You can see:

1. Better shot of engine compartment.

2. All the aluminum decking.

3. Consoles painted and ready

4. Painted hull.

More to come.
 
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