iamsaws
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Aug 14, 2012
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- 93
Hi,
Against my own better judgement I have taken on the task of restoring my grandfathers 1972 SC 18foot holiday.
He has owned the boat at least since 1975 and spent its formidable years on the Merrimack River in MA up until the striper moratorium around 1990. This boat caught a lot striper, blues and fluke. Unfortunately not many of them made it back into the water...
Since then it has been on Lake Champlain up until gramps passing (always sad, but he lived an incredibly good life, 92 years old). Purple Heart recipient in WWII, he was hit by shrapnel as a machine gunner. Gramps was fiercely proud of that and he should have been.
As everyone is, this is on a TIGHT budget. The goal is to get it solid again and then go from there. Hoping to get all
the wood out of it before the snow flies and use it as templates, so I can begin reinstall in the spring.
Its under powered with a 40 HP Merc, but the engine has barely been used as gramps putted up the lake 2 miles once a week for its entire life.
I am thinking I will try to swap it for something bigger as I will be having more people on it than gramps ever planned too. We will see. It still pushes it at over 20MPH, I can make it to the Burlington water front in 10 minutes. good enough for me, (for right now)
I have redone my entire bathroom to the studs, moved the plumbing and redid my entire kitchen to the studs. So I am not a newbie to restoring things. I also worked at a marina 18 years ago. So I have an idea of what boats are all about ($$)
This thread will get buried because its going to Move slowly (also have an 8 month old)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRjL5rLh4fw&feature=plcp
Will post interior pics later.
Also, probably going to pull the transom as well. From what I have read its a straight forward job.
thanks,
Scott
Against my own better judgement I have taken on the task of restoring my grandfathers 1972 SC 18foot holiday.
He has owned the boat at least since 1975 and spent its formidable years on the Merrimack River in MA up until the striper moratorium around 1990. This boat caught a lot striper, blues and fluke. Unfortunately not many of them made it back into the water...
Since then it has been on Lake Champlain up until gramps passing (always sad, but he lived an incredibly good life, 92 years old). Purple Heart recipient in WWII, he was hit by shrapnel as a machine gunner. Gramps was fiercely proud of that and he should have been.
As everyone is, this is on a TIGHT budget. The goal is to get it solid again and then go from there. Hoping to get all
the wood out of it before the snow flies and use it as templates, so I can begin reinstall in the spring.
Its under powered with a 40 HP Merc, but the engine has barely been used as gramps putted up the lake 2 miles once a week for its entire life.
I am thinking I will try to swap it for something bigger as I will be having more people on it than gramps ever planned too. We will see. It still pushes it at over 20MPH, I can make it to the Burlington water front in 10 minutes. good enough for me, (for right now)
I have redone my entire bathroom to the studs, moved the plumbing and redid my entire kitchen to the studs. So I am not a newbie to restoring things. I also worked at a marina 18 years ago. So I have an idea of what boats are all about ($$)
This thread will get buried because its going to Move slowly (also have an 8 month old)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRjL5rLh4fw&feature=plcp
Will post interior pics later.
Also, probably going to pull the transom as well. From what I have read its a straight forward job.
thanks,
Scott