Hello All,
I was recently given a 1989 18' Sprint 276, with trailer and a 150 Merc. Black Max. Can somebody tell me anything about this boat? I know Sprint was manufactured in Amory, Mississippi (I'm in Mississippi) but I cannot find any information whatsoever as to wiring diagrams or owners manuals.
The boat has been sitting unprotected in a tick infested pasture for 13 years. I have no illusions. The boat's still in the pasture. I have to buy tires and a tongue jack just to be able to pull the boat out. The skeg was buried 8 inches in the dirt. Surprisingly, except for the tires, winch strap, and jack, the trailer looks almost new. My brother and I have jacked it up and put the trailer on blocks. The seats are all ruined--actually completely disintergrated. The owner let his grandchildren use it as playground equipment. The rest of the interior looks surprisingly good. Sprint used some excellent brand of outdoor carpet. I hope the rest is as good quality. We attached jumper cables to the battery that powers the lift, and low and behold, the thing powered up and raised the motor. Some other pump also came on but I don't yet know what it was. Obviously the kids have thrown some switches somewhere.
So, foolishly emboldened, I'm going to take a shot at it as a project.
I estimate it'll cost me about $150 to get it somewhere I can work on it. The motor's a different story. So wish me luck, and I'd certainly appreciate any information you can give about this boat.
Thanks,
bduke
I was recently given a 1989 18' Sprint 276, with trailer and a 150 Merc. Black Max. Can somebody tell me anything about this boat? I know Sprint was manufactured in Amory, Mississippi (I'm in Mississippi) but I cannot find any information whatsoever as to wiring diagrams or owners manuals.
The boat has been sitting unprotected in a tick infested pasture for 13 years. I have no illusions. The boat's still in the pasture. I have to buy tires and a tongue jack just to be able to pull the boat out. The skeg was buried 8 inches in the dirt. Surprisingly, except for the tires, winch strap, and jack, the trailer looks almost new. My brother and I have jacked it up and put the trailer on blocks. The seats are all ruined--actually completely disintergrated. The owner let his grandchildren use it as playground equipment. The rest of the interior looks surprisingly good. Sprint used some excellent brand of outdoor carpet. I hope the rest is as good quality. We attached jumper cables to the battery that powers the lift, and low and behold, the thing powered up and raised the motor. Some other pump also came on but I don't yet know what it was. Obviously the kids have thrown some switches somewhere.
So, foolishly emboldened, I'm going to take a shot at it as a project.
I estimate it'll cost me about $150 to get it somewhere I can work on it. The motor's a different story. So wish me luck, and I'd certainly appreciate any information you can give about this boat.
Thanks,
bduke