kcon
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Dec 10, 2016
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The odds of being able to see it as a project are low, unless you price it really really fair, even then you'll probably sit on it for a while (or could sell it in a week, really hard to tell).Valid Point. Do you think the boat has value to someone who would be interested in restoring it? I realize that's not something any one person can answer. If selling it is exteremely unlikely, then I won't waste more time. Ultimately, I'd rather not waste a summer trying to sell the unsellable when I could be fixing it.
I'm considering hooking the boat up to the muffs this week to make sure there aren't any issues with starting / running.
Also, If I pull the engine and lower unit, and they are removed from the boat for winter, how should I go about winterizing? Or will they be fine since they're empty?
I'd definitely winterize the engine if it's gonna sit in the cold, I'd just make sure there's no water in it (flush the water ports with anti-freeze to be positive), and change the oil, simple enough.