1970 River Queen Houseboat new owner here!

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bethyoung

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Beth, I admire your spirit. Think the worst and be happy for the best. Having done a fairly large restoration with a limited budget, no experience, and few tools, I can tell you the journey is worth the result. Besides any job done to your best is self fulfilling. Go get 'em gal!
You're so kind and encouraging, thank you!
 

FunInDuhSun

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I was onboard today from 12:30 thru 4PM. Got things all set for winter. i don’t have any pull from the staff, Steve wants to spruce up the marina by removing abandoned boats. The lease also requires all boats to be mechanically sound and run. Maybe you can put an outboard on it to make it move.
 

bethyoung

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I was onboard today from 12:30 thru 4PM. Got things all set for winter. i don’t have any pull from the staff, Steve wants to spruce up the marina by removing abandoned boats. The lease also requires all boats to be mechanically sound and run. Maybe you can put an outboard on it to make it move.
Thanks, do you have any contacts for me possibly that would not take advantage of me with this boat and being new to this marina and such? I just need someone to guide me...I messaged you on here with my cell to see if you could text me...thanks!
 

nola mike

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The harbor buoy data shows a mean salt concentration of 0.01 ppt but can go as high as 2.8 ppt at various times during the year. More than enough “salt” to support galvanic corrosion.

Total mistake to discredit the idea

That's practically nothing. I'm at around 10ppt and see *far* less salt water effects than the ocean.
 

FunInDuhSun

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Thanks, do you have any contacts for me possibly that would not take advantage of me with this boat and being new to this marina and such? I just need someone to guide me...I messaged you on here with my cell to see if you could text me...thanks!
I do almost all my own maintenance, but here is a couple FB pages you can join to get info.
HDG Yacht Basin Slip Holders and Upper Chesapeake Recreational Boaters. I don’t post on them but do look in on occasion.
 

bethyoung

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That's practically nothing. I'm at around 10ppt and see *far* less salt water effects than the ocean.
I grew up with boats and jet ski's in the Susqhehanna and Chesapeake Bay. Never salt erosion concerns.
 

bethyoung

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I do almost all my own maintenance, but here is a couple FB pages you can join to get info.
HDG Yacht Basin Slip Holders and Upper Chesapeake Recreational Boaters. I don’t post on them but do look in on occasion.
Thanks, do you know if there is water access so that I can power wash my boat this week?
 

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Congrats Beth. I just sold my houseboat and understand your enthusiasm. If I could give you some advice. You said your first order of business was to put gas in it. One thing you should be aware of is that vapors from fuel can build up inside a boat and if not vented properly cause an explosion. I don't say that to scare you, I say it so you are aware to do the proper venting ect. Just ask around the marina and folks will give you common sense info so you don't learn the hard way. Also with winter setting in be careful about your heat source and again, venting so you don't have any carbon monoxide issues. And last, one thing I have learned about boats, don't undo anything the previous owner did until you understand why he did it. I hope this is the beginning of a great liveaboard adventure for you.
 

bethyoung

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Congrats Beth. I just sold my houseboat and understand your enthusiasm. If I could give you some advice. You said your first order of business was to put gas in it. One thing you should be aware of is that vapors from fuel can build up inside a boat and if not vented properly cause an explosion. I don't say that to scare you, I say it so you are aware to do the proper venting ect. Just ask around the marina and folks will give you common sense info so you don't learn the hard way. Also with winter setting in be careful about your heat source and again, venting so you don't have any carbon monoxide issues. And last, one thing I have learned about boats, don't undo anything the previous owner did until you understand why he did it. I hope this is the beginning of a great liveaboard adventure for you.
Thank you! I'm getting it towed this week to a working marina and will be having the fuel tanks and such completely removed professionally. Not putting gas in it! I heard that this is a River Crus, not River Queen. And there's ZERO information online about them!!!!
 

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Thank you! I'm getting it towed this week to a working marina and will be having the fuel tanks and such completely removed professionally. Not putting gas in it! I heard that this is a River Crus, not River Queen. And there's ZERO information online about them!!!!
Good plan. A good shop should be able to check out the tanks and entire fuel system for abyc/coast guard requirements.
 

garbageguy

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Hi there! I just purchased this water monster for dirt cheap (rightfully so). I'm just so excited. ..

Am I crazy orrrrrr....
Congrats and sounds like you're ready to concentrate on the positive, and have safety in mind.

And yes, certainly, we're boaters with DIY point of view - all our best boater friends are at least a bit crazy. Enjoy!
 

bethyoung

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Congrats and sounds like you're ready to concentrate on the positive, and have safety in mind.

And yes, certainly, we're boaters with DIY point of view - all our best boater friends are at least a bit crazy. Enjoy!
That's wonderful feedback, thank you!!!!
 

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I suggest reading the USCG boatbuilders handbook. It will cover all the requirements of every system in a boat from fuel system to ventilation to wiring to lighting.
 

bethyoung

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Big day for Stevie the houseboat! She's traveling 38 nautical miles from Havre de Grace to Young's Boat Yard in North Point. At the new slip she will have a beautiful view and will be surrounded by knowledgeable people who are also working on their boats. A very cool tidbit of info is that the gentleman named Ant Steward who owns the boat yard is quite famous! He was the first (and still maybe only) person to sail around the world solo in an open boat (no cabin for protection). He started in Capetown, South Africa. Any boating nerds might wanna watch a little documentary on his trek.

https://www.dixdesign.com/steward.htm
 
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