Didn't have towing wiring in my rav4, so the trusty mazda 5 launched the boat by half submerging itself in the launch. Mazda makes them pretty dang water tight, gotta say.
Anywho, got it on the water. The engine was showing its age, at a top speed of 14mph, it could be bad spark plugs, still waiting for the delivery on those.
But thats a $200 boat for you. Either way, it starts easy, planes easy, and is good on gas the homemade steering setup is also working perfectly and has more than enough movement.
Also, swapped out the seat bases for 2x4s that i made into a box. Works great, still a bit of storage. My pop came along too, he wanted to tune the engine while we drove since there was no way a 50 year old engine was just gonna run perfect off the bat. It was reliable at least. You can see him in the pictures dead set on figuring something out.
We rode around coon lake in Minnesota for about 3 hours, looking for the pirate ship some guy built around a bunch of welded together pontoon boats, didn't seem to be launched yet. And we also completely failed in finding the access to the second half of the lake.
Everything went off without a hitch and ive got a better understanding of what all could use work. The bilge remained bone dry the whole time, and with 550lb of dudes on it (friend also there but didn't want to be in photos) it still floated well and remained very stable even when crossing parallel wakes.
The engine is lacking the power it used to have, and the rollers on the trailer are all but split in half after pulling the stunt with the Mazda. They were old and ive already had replacements on order. Windshield visibility is fine but leaves some to be desired.
All in all, for $200 and less that a grand budget, its perfectly satisfactory as is and i enjoyed the hell out of just cruising at a crawling pace of 10-14, sometimes 15 mph. Im taking it out both Saturday and Sunday this week too.
Things i feel should be done soon-ish:
-split the inside of the bow into storage and leg space.
-replace the throttle cable and shift cable with correct length new ones
-do minor service to the engine and get some of its power back. Likely the spark plugs, fuel filter, carb or a combination of the three.
-replace trailer rollers.
-replace windscreen
-wash boat
-replace floor and carpe
-wrap steering wheel, the rubber in it seems to be returning to its original form... Primordial soup.