Bought some new tin tonight.

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Picked up a 16 SS tonight. Boat and trailer $250 and a 4 hour drive. Picking her up in 2 weeks.
 

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I actually bought the boat based off of 4 or 5 pics I havent even seen it in person.

The last one I got to dig in to with no power was Flipper and that worked out well.

From the pics this one is already in a million tumes better condition than flipper and i paid $500 for it.

There is no set plan for this boat my birthday is monday and well this came up for sale im another group for $250 I couldnt pass it up.
I have the option to purchase a 1976 85 hp evinrude for it for an additional $450 but I was committing without seeing it in person.
 

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I told the admiral it was probably gonna be a fix and flip. Truth be told if it just needs a transom and a motor i may leave it and use it for fall fishing
 

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Remember this was my last start from $500. I think I am already ahead. All the upholstery and furniture and steering is there and intact. Flipper had none even if i have to gut it at least this one should provide templates and most will be reuseable.
 

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Looks like a good project to keep your skills alive and it'll be fun.
 

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I think the plan at this point is maybe a transom at most. I found an 80hp merc for $300 to throw on it and go fishing. Puts me in the whole thing for $650
 

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I got some power for it today 1973 Mercury 850 1 owner. Literally got the original owner registration card.
 

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Your going to like that rig. Basically the same as ours, but different years.
IMO the perfect motor for the SS16.

Dan
 

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I would like to hang a bigger engine on mine, there is a nice 50 rude on it now, but I would like to be in the 75 hp range. That engine will be a great match for you new boat.
 

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Sorry i cant figure out how to edit a post. Road trip in 7 hours. Note the date on the card so cool 06/21/1973.
 

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The good news is we are home and safe. All new lights and trailer wiring in WalMart parking lot, qlong with pulling packing and greasing bearing and hubs, and $178 worth of new tires. End good news.

She needs a new deck no way around it. It has rotted from the bottom up. The original vinyl floor is in great shape but as soon as i stepped in her I heard the dreaded crunch of rotten decking. Sad really so much potential.

I am 50/50 restore or sending her down the road. Its a hard call because there is so much original left on the boat, and I really really dig that. VERY few modications I would like to do to it. But just the paint work alone has me intimidated on this one. Its in very very poor condition. Paint is going to run me at least $350. I would deck it using my standard 5/8 that I have used on my two others. I would spar not epoxy this one. I have 1.5 gallons unopened spar on hand more than enough to do it with. I still have a crap ton of stainless screws and fasteners. I have an entire box of rivets and an air riveter. I have a brand new dual purpose battery, already on hand. I have a gas tank and hose but need fittings.

The side bolsters are rock solid, the console fronts are solid and the vinyl looks new, the bow seat bases are solid with the original snap in cushions. Which are in good shape. The original back to back seats are solid. I hate them but I can't see doing anything to this boat other than a 95% factory original resto. Original steering is good original electrical is neat and tidy with no birds nest. I even have the factory original bimini top. There are a ton of positives to this boat.


In the hull trailer and gas, I have $624 in it. I MAY be able to get $450 back out of it. Minimizing my loss and moving on with life. Or the goal would be to do it as minimally intrusive as possible. I am REALLY digging the original vinatage look.

I think I can actually get templates out of the flooring one HUGE bonus I have never had before.

A few questions if the mob is still around. Does anyone remember if a 16ss transom is one or 2 pieces of 3/4.

The factory vinyl floor is separating from the original ply does anyone think it might be able to be saved and reused. I would hate to rustoleum and sand this floor or put carpet in it. I would LOVE to keep the original look and that would mean saving the 70's blue vinyl floor.

The only changes I would want to make would be to get rid of the cheesy vinyl wood grain on the seat bases and bolsters and bow support.
 

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Because she is the prettiest 45 year old outboard I have ever seen in person without a restoration.
 

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The 850 almost looks like Tic's just opened the box. :D

The transom is doubled 3/4" and probably has the separate upper wings.

Now the question - Fix and flip right away, fix and keep or fix with the intent to use for a while and then flip?

Don't forget after the SS and 850 are married the package value went up, Sig.
 

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I got the go ahead for the repairs from the admiral. Soooo new plan Fix, fish, finish 18' then flip.

She is like me no spring chicken to this game, knows what it takes and what it costs.

She admitted to enjoying doing Flipper and that she misses that boat so. Looks like we are gonna start some fun.
 

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From my memory the 16'r transoms use only 1 sheet of 3/4".
 
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