Good evening all. I've been on this forum in the past (lost the email and account access from a breach years ago so I am using this new one) and have long been contemplating this. To put it in perspective, I was a young young boy and frisco boaters posts on his two project boats at the time were still new. I actually watched the Sea Ray start through to completion. So at least its been over ten years now.
The boat is a 1984 horizon 195 cuddy. I have the skill to do it... and I am sure with the forums help the ability to overcome anything that pops up along the way too. Should also note dad did this in a past life and will help too but his schedule isn't flexible like mine is. Heck he did most of the rigging and built the drive for it when he came into ownership.
But this is what needs to be done... The floor is starting to rot, I assume for now the stringers are gone too. I am unsure though as the boat feels solid but feel is subjective. It will need a repower. If I go through with this, a 3.0l will not be going back in. It was underpowered from new, it is still under powered. I have the parts and ability to do the swap but again, it needed the work done so why waste that effort. The boat itself is very clean for a basically 40 year old boat. I have not been as caring the last year or two as it has gotten to the point where I don't know if I should keep it.
Which leads me to my dilemma... I love the boat, how it rides and looks. Would I be happy with a bow rider? Yes and really, that is what I need. The issue is I'd be looking at a comparable bowrider in size to be around 22 feet. More over there aren't any newer ones that I like the look of so again, I would still be doing all this work more than likely.
The good: all the interior cockpit pieces have been redone in starboard and reupholstered. If I do the floor and carpet and put all those back in, the interior would look brand new. The cabin is still original and needs work.
What I am asking is this... The exterior of the boat is pretty nice. It needs the floor work and repower. I'd be very happy with it if it were back to good condition inside and could plane off with 3 people and cruise at 28 mph without basically running the thing wide open to do it. (cruise speed is 3300 rpms at 23 mph with people, 27 mph at those rpms with just me and about 35 mph wide open at 4400 rpm.) I have tried different props and haven't found one that planes off better while still having a reasonable cruising speed/rpms at cruise. Anyway, am I crazy to consider this or should I do it. I am figuring a nice boat the size I want with the power I want would be 13-20k. And still need work more than likely. I would end up settling for a late 2000s bow rider or, put that same amount into this and be totally satisfied with it.
From others who have done it, would you commit with this boat in my position?
The boat is a 1984 horizon 195 cuddy. I have the skill to do it... and I am sure with the forums help the ability to overcome anything that pops up along the way too. Should also note dad did this in a past life and will help too but his schedule isn't flexible like mine is. Heck he did most of the rigging and built the drive for it when he came into ownership.
But this is what needs to be done... The floor is starting to rot, I assume for now the stringers are gone too. I am unsure though as the boat feels solid but feel is subjective. It will need a repower. If I go through with this, a 3.0l will not be going back in. It was underpowered from new, it is still under powered. I have the parts and ability to do the swap but again, it needed the work done so why waste that effort. The boat itself is very clean for a basically 40 year old boat. I have not been as caring the last year or two as it has gotten to the point where I don't know if I should keep it.
Which leads me to my dilemma... I love the boat, how it rides and looks. Would I be happy with a bow rider? Yes and really, that is what I need. The issue is I'd be looking at a comparable bowrider in size to be around 22 feet. More over there aren't any newer ones that I like the look of so again, I would still be doing all this work more than likely.
The good: all the interior cockpit pieces have been redone in starboard and reupholstered. If I do the floor and carpet and put all those back in, the interior would look brand new. The cabin is still original and needs work.
What I am asking is this... The exterior of the boat is pretty nice. It needs the floor work and repower. I'd be very happy with it if it were back to good condition inside and could plane off with 3 people and cruise at 28 mph without basically running the thing wide open to do it. (cruise speed is 3300 rpms at 23 mph with people, 27 mph at those rpms with just me and about 35 mph wide open at 4400 rpm.) I have tried different props and haven't found one that planes off better while still having a reasonable cruising speed/rpms at cruise. Anyway, am I crazy to consider this or should I do it. I am figuring a nice boat the size I want with the power I want would be 13-20k. And still need work more than likely. I would end up settling for a late 2000s bow rider or, put that same amount into this and be totally satisfied with it.
From others who have done it, would you commit with this boat in my position?