vinny-two-shoes
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- Aug 18, 2022
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Hi there everyone, I’m new to the forum and new to boat owning.
As a little backstory; I purchased this 87 Bayliner Capri w/ Volvo Penta I/O last summer (2022), knowing nothing about fiberglass boats, or boats in general, but mechanically inclined and good with motors. Everything looked good to my untrained eye, and we took it out for a test - the guy who sold it to me was the 2nd owner, and owned it for most of it’s life, and seemed like a good knowledgable and trustworthy guy. After bringing it home I noticed some (larger) cracks where the outboard motor mounts on the inside of the engine bay, but didn’t think much of it since everything else seemed fine and it was never mentioned. I ran it all summer without issue, but became more and more concerned about this area. This year as I’m cleaning it up and de-winterizing, I wanted to investigate this a little further and noticed they look much worse than I remember, and with just a little poking around discovered some wet/soft wood underneath.
I guess I’m just putting this out there to see if anyone could clue me in as to how f**ked I am, what’s the damage, and what can be done at this point? is it worth it? can I do any of the work myself without major equipment or pulling the motor? Any info or pointers would be very helpful as I’m feeling very frustrated and have no one knowledgeable around here to ask (I’m on Whidbey Island, WA)
I’ve attached some pics of the areas in question. Thanks in advance!!
As a little backstory; I purchased this 87 Bayliner Capri w/ Volvo Penta I/O last summer (2022), knowing nothing about fiberglass boats, or boats in general, but mechanically inclined and good with motors. Everything looked good to my untrained eye, and we took it out for a test - the guy who sold it to me was the 2nd owner, and owned it for most of it’s life, and seemed like a good knowledgable and trustworthy guy. After bringing it home I noticed some (larger) cracks where the outboard motor mounts on the inside of the engine bay, but didn’t think much of it since everything else seemed fine and it was never mentioned. I ran it all summer without issue, but became more and more concerned about this area. This year as I’m cleaning it up and de-winterizing, I wanted to investigate this a little further and noticed they look much worse than I remember, and with just a little poking around discovered some wet/soft wood underneath.
I guess I’m just putting this out there to see if anyone could clue me in as to how f**ked I am, what’s the damage, and what can be done at this point? is it worth it? can I do any of the work myself without major equipment or pulling the motor? Any info or pointers would be very helpful as I’m feeling very frustrated and have no one knowledgeable around here to ask (I’m on Whidbey Island, WA)
I’ve attached some pics of the areas in question. Thanks in advance!!