So – I recently got into fishing with the family and during this lockdown we really got into it.
Like almost every day. We have a little stream we have been able to get some decent experience in and I already had started heading down this road of buying a bunch of gear
My friend invited me out to go fishing with him a few times for late night crappie fishing and I got it…
The boat bug….
So I set out looking for one – so many to choose from and so little money.. by luckily my friend gave me some great advice.
I find a boat on fb for like nothing! so I send my friend a message on the boat and price and I’m like damn – lets do this!
My friend laughs and says send pics…
So I show up, this boat looks like it had been the family’s yard trash can for the last 10 years. To be fair he was only selling the trailer but dang. This boat was trashed…
The motor was completely disassembled, junked, and I could smell this stench coming from the boat. I had to pass – I literally would have been doing this guy a favor and he should have been paying me to take his boat to the dump for him.
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My friend took that as a que that if you are going to be dumb, might as well buy my dads boat that’s been sitting in the driveway for 2 years. $600 for the boat $600 for the trailer. Boat / Motor is titled.
So, after a trip to Dublin, we came home with a 1988 Mercury Mercrusier 3.0 liter SkiBoat.
rotted and trashed upholstry...
This thing…. Whew. Sat under a tree, no cover for at least a couple of years. It was I no way as bad a shape as the previous boat I went to but dang… anyways I was happy and excited to get started.
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I didn’t really care. I just wanted a boat and to get it over for the first one so I could learn all these lessons everyone keeps telling me about.
Everything is great… right?
Except a couple things – no place to work on it. Seems to be a big issue for a boat that needs a lot of work. So I parked it my work parking lot in the back by the warehouse and hoped I wouldn’t create any issues while I figured out a place to work on this thing since I live in a small community with an HOA and a garage that was only 16.9ft long (boat with stern is like 19ft on the trailer)
First thing is first – I had a plan. Clean it up, get the cover that was shoved in the floor of the boat cleaned up and then work on getting the boat started and running for a test run at the lake. Do what I can to make it presentable, replace carpet and upholstery and polish up all the gelcoat.
So I get to work. get all the trash out, clean it up a bit and then first project is motor first. Ive rebuilt a 72 cutlass engine before and this would be an easy thing for me...
The next Saturday I get free I have a friend help with the clean up. We begin by pulling out all the stuff from all the compartments, the old cover, etc.. I power-wash everything down and use a shop vac to get all the years of leaves and acorns out. The pressure washer destroys the upholstery, like disintegrates it. The smell is awful, mildew. The skis compartment is completely wet and rott smell coming out of it...
Video of the boat after initially pulling out all the trash on top
[video]photos.app.goo.gl/7yY8kkb25JDMWXjV7[/video]
I have some concern..... the frame around the ski hold is soft and the screws just pull right out. Something tells me the deck is not ok... (i know nothing about boats really at this point.. other than, Im gonna rip the carpet up and put down new floor.
we do quite a bit more cleaning
* Washing the cover
* Found some tools
* Video Some more inside after cleaning out the junk
* The motor
* Found a top
Anyways this is getting pretty long, next step was to start the engine - ill type more on this later.
I plan on updating this thread as I go and I need to learn more on how to embed images/video. For now links to google is what I got.
I plan on posting all of the videos of this restoration to my YouTube in hopes I can help someone else from making this decision like I did or maybe they can at least know what they are getting into.
I am from from an expert in boats, restorations, fiberglass, etc... I am just a dude trying to get a boat so I can fish in better spots with the fam.
Until Next time!
Like almost every day. We have a little stream we have been able to get some decent experience in and I already had started heading down this road of buying a bunch of gear
My friend invited me out to go fishing with him a few times for late night crappie fishing and I got it…
The boat bug….
So I set out looking for one – so many to choose from and so little money.. by luckily my friend gave me some great advice.
- Cheap usually means no title or some bad underlying issues
- If you get a boat, you will never, ever, ever be done working on it.
- “don’t ever get a boat, its dumb”
I find a boat on fb for like nothing! so I send my friend a message on the boat and price and I’m like damn – lets do this!
My friend laughs and says send pics…
So I show up, this boat looks like it had been the family’s yard trash can for the last 10 years. To be fair he was only selling the trailer but dang. This boat was trashed…
The motor was completely disassembled, junked, and I could smell this stench coming from the boat. I had to pass – I literally would have been doing this guy a favor and he should have been paying me to take his boat to the dump for him.
| Pic 1 | pic 2 | pic 3 | pic 4 |
My friend took that as a que that if you are going to be dumb, might as well buy my dads boat that’s been sitting in the driveway for 2 years. $600 for the boat $600 for the trailer. Boat / Motor is titled.
So, after a trip to Dublin, we came home with a 1988 Mercury Mercrusier 3.0 liter SkiBoat.
rotted and trashed upholstry...
This thing…. Whew. Sat under a tree, no cover for at least a couple of years. It was I no way as bad a shape as the previous boat I went to but dang… anyways I was happy and excited to get started.
| Pic 1 | pic 2 | pic 3 | pic 4 | Pic 5 |
I didn’t really care. I just wanted a boat and to get it over for the first one so I could learn all these lessons everyone keeps telling me about.
Everything is great… right?
Except a couple things – no place to work on it. Seems to be a big issue for a boat that needs a lot of work. So I parked it my work parking lot in the back by the warehouse and hoped I wouldn’t create any issues while I figured out a place to work on this thing since I live in a small community with an HOA and a garage that was only 16.9ft long (boat with stern is like 19ft on the trailer)
First thing is first – I had a plan. Clean it up, get the cover that was shoved in the floor of the boat cleaned up and then work on getting the boat started and running for a test run at the lake. Do what I can to make it presentable, replace carpet and upholstery and polish up all the gelcoat.
So I get to work. get all the trash out, clean it up a bit and then first project is motor first. Ive rebuilt a 72 cutlass engine before and this would be an easy thing for me...
The next Saturday I get free I have a friend help with the clean up. We begin by pulling out all the stuff from all the compartments, the old cover, etc.. I power-wash everything down and use a shop vac to get all the years of leaves and acorns out. The pressure washer destroys the upholstery, like disintegrates it. The smell is awful, mildew. The skis compartment is completely wet and rott smell coming out of it...
Video of the boat after initially pulling out all the trash on top
[video]photos.app.goo.gl/7yY8kkb25JDMWXjV7[/video]
I have some concern..... the frame around the ski hold is soft and the screws just pull right out. Something tells me the deck is not ok... (i know nothing about boats really at this point.. other than, Im gonna rip the carpet up and put down new floor.
we do quite a bit more cleaning
* Washing the cover
* Found some tools
* Video Some more inside after cleaning out the junk
* The motor
* Found a top
Anyways this is getting pretty long, next step was to start the engine - ill type more on this later.
I plan on updating this thread as I go and I need to learn more on how to embed images/video. For now links to google is what I got.
I plan on posting all of the videos of this restoration to my YouTube in hopes I can help someone else from making this decision like I did or maybe they can at least know what they are getting into.
I am from from an expert in boats, restorations, fiberglass, etc... I am just a dude trying to get a boat so I can fish in better spots with the fam.
Until Next time!