Andy in NY
Commander
- Joined
- Oct 25, 2007
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Its been a while since i've been on here. Its nice to see old friends and hope to make some new ones. Here's where I stand:
Original resto thread HERE from when i bought the boat in 2009
Open bow conversion thread HERE that I started at the end of the 2010 season
In September of 2011, I went out fishing with a buddy. Opened her up at the end of the channel and BANG! The flywheel nut backed itself loose and the flywheel bounced around in the engine cover, damaging some of the threads on the crank. I had just gotten a promotion to store manager at work, and proceeded to spend the next 3 1/2 years working 6 days, 55-65 hours a week plus driving. I parked it in the back yard and didnt even so much as think about it for a long time.
Fast forward to present day. Im ready to get back on the water. I still need to work on the motor, After yanking it out of the back yard, I realized I committed the ultimate boaters sin: left it uncovered under a tree for 3 1/2 years. The deck is rotten because I did a very poor job fiberglassing it when I did it the first time. The "console" I built is a poor excuse for a console. The seats are at the end of their life. The bow project is still unfinished -- needs trim and finish work.
Motor is first priority. Somehow the flywheel turned up missing, so I had to find another one on ebay. I ordered the shear key I need as well as an impeller. Those will be here sometime next week. I may start stripping the deck out before the motor just to fill the time, but if the motor is bad then Im not sure what direction im going to go in.
Heres how she sits today:
Original resto thread HERE from when i bought the boat in 2009
Open bow conversion thread HERE that I started at the end of the 2010 season
In September of 2011, I went out fishing with a buddy. Opened her up at the end of the channel and BANG! The flywheel nut backed itself loose and the flywheel bounced around in the engine cover, damaging some of the threads on the crank. I had just gotten a promotion to store manager at work, and proceeded to spend the next 3 1/2 years working 6 days, 55-65 hours a week plus driving. I parked it in the back yard and didnt even so much as think about it for a long time.
Fast forward to present day. Im ready to get back on the water. I still need to work on the motor, After yanking it out of the back yard, I realized I committed the ultimate boaters sin: left it uncovered under a tree for 3 1/2 years. The deck is rotten because I did a very poor job fiberglassing it when I did it the first time. The "console" I built is a poor excuse for a console. The seats are at the end of their life. The bow project is still unfinished -- needs trim and finish work.
Motor is first priority. Somehow the flywheel turned up missing, so I had to find another one on ebay. I ordered the shear key I need as well as an impeller. Those will be here sometime next week. I may start stripping the deck out before the motor just to fill the time, but if the motor is bad then Im not sure what direction im going to go in.
Heres how she sits today: