muskyfins
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jun 7, 2012
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- 578
Did you ever see it run or take a sea trial? Without the seawater pump turning it would overheat and burn up the rubber parts in the exhaust.
I bought it in-water but only ran the first time for a few minutes (leaking fuel pump-separate issue). When I picked her up we ran from the slip to the launch about 100-150 yards away.
I wasn't worried about a full sea trial. I usually buy fixxer uppers to some extent. Buy well below market. Fix/use. Sell at market value. Then do it again so I can keep moving to a better unit.
I knew she wasn't perfect. For my investment, I can almost sell the trailer and recoup my money. So for now, I just need to get all the water out of everywhere. I'm sure i'll find some issues that have been jury-rigged over the years and I will fix them in the spring. The first one seems to be the missing drive belt. I've done some reading in service manual 17 and the pump may be smaller and lower than I thought and I just wasn't low enough in the engine compartment to put hands on it. Today I ordered a new fuel pump. Easy fix. Found a leaking hydraulic hose on the trim tabs. I'm sure there's more. Since i do all my own work, I save quite a bit of money, get to go boating and keep upgrading.