NewConfusedBoater
Cadet
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2014
- Messages
- 11
Hello Everyone. I'm new here and I'm new to the boating world. Let me start by saying I'm very handy but have never worked on any engine or any boat.
So... I was doing some handyman work for a lovely lady who's husband had recently passed away. She needed to get rid of a boat because it was sitting in her backyard rotting away. She said her husband always took care of the boat but since his death she hasn't touched it.
I climbed on the ladder, took one look inside and was scared. 2 Feet of leaves and 6 inches of water under the leaves.
To make a long story short, I decided to take the boat in exchange for the work done (about $500) worth.
The lady asked me for one thing: Let her 16 year old son ride his fathers boat one last time. As a man of my word, come rain or shine, hell or glory, I will make this boat run but I have no clue what I'm doing so i started by taking the gas tank out and cutting the entire floor off.
Everything is rotted. If water sat in the boat for about 2 years, should I replace the stringers as well?
The engine has 100 hours on it. Yes you read right 100. If it was winterized 2 years ago but then sat with very little fuel, should I replace all the lines to be safe or can I clean them? Is there a flushing system that is dummy proof?
So... I was doing some handyman work for a lovely lady who's husband had recently passed away. She needed to get rid of a boat because it was sitting in her backyard rotting away. She said her husband always took care of the boat but since his death she hasn't touched it.
I climbed on the ladder, took one look inside and was scared. 2 Feet of leaves and 6 inches of water under the leaves.
To make a long story short, I decided to take the boat in exchange for the work done (about $500) worth.
The lady asked me for one thing: Let her 16 year old son ride his fathers boat one last time. As a man of my word, come rain or shine, hell or glory, I will make this boat run but I have no clue what I'm doing so i started by taking the gas tank out and cutting the entire floor off.
Everything is rotted. If water sat in the boat for about 2 years, should I replace the stringers as well?
The engine has 100 hours on it. Yes you read right 100. If it was winterized 2 years ago but then sat with very little fuel, should I replace all the lines to be safe or can I clean them? Is there a flushing system that is dummy proof?