Re: Questions about an older Chris craft
Yeah the starter thing is the only strong logical reason I can see, I guess they missed the bus on being the first ones to piggy-back a starter.
Yesterday I did the "mechanics inspection" and was not at all pleased with what I found, the port engine (witch is brand new) has a lot of internal clatter and continually backfires out of the carb and has low compression (avg 110psi), we looked in a few of the cylinders with a camera and could see that it has very fresh hone markes, my thought on that is that the rings have not seated yet. the starboard motor seems to run well and makes no noise, we spot checked 3 holes and got 160 on all, the problem with the starboard motor is that it has a pretty bad oil leak that isnt obvious from the top of the motor. I think that both carburetors are junk, they appear to be original and they run very rich (as per plug appearance)
This boat was advertised as a turn key-ready to go setup and it seems to be anything but, I will guess that taking care of these issues could run about $5k does that sound reasonable?