Re: What kind of boat(s) do you own?
Wow - decribe the fleet, eh? OK ...<br /><br />1972 SeaCraft SeaFari 25 w/ frustratingly RARE 215E MerCruiser 302 Ford engine mildly worked, 750 CFM Holley four barrel carb and TorkerII camshaft, cleaned up ports <br />I call it the USS NeverSail, but when finally running in the water, will be christened SeaMasterZ<br /><br />1971 Starcraft 18 Runabout, 1972 Johnson 125 (engine is called The Incredible Bulk, The Beast, dirty !@$$#@!# monster piece of shiot, etc)<br />The Starcraft is the reincarnation of the 14 foot Nichols semi V aluminum open boat I misspent my youth in, it will carry on the legend of Hydrophobia<br /><br />1969 Crestliner 18 Runabout, 1962 (?) 35 HP Johnson, bought for the trailer but repaired back into active duty by rebuilding the bashed in bow eye area with wood and MarineTex - bow cut thru 2 hours of bad del bay storm back in 88, totally dry in the bow ... the rest of the boat, well, thank god for bilge pumps, lol, del bay kicks up in a heartbeat!<br />Ol Jonnie churns the water but it is not a speed demon, hence the name Chugboat Annie<br /><br />And of course, little Willie, Willie Runn, the pinch hitter for the whole lot of em, the 1961 ten horse evinrude slated for aux duty for whatever boat is heading out that day ... with the exception of Hydrophobia, I will find a 9 1/2 shroud for it to run on these big ol reserviors, I am sure she doesnt make 9.9 horsepower, but you know politicians and the po - lice, anything to screw the public over<br /><br />Sparky is the unknown vintage Motor Guide trolling motor, 28 pounds of thrust if memory serves - somewhere in the late 80's I guess, has LED power meter built into it<br /><br />Thats the fleet, none of them ready for the water, but I am ready to get em going!<br /><br />In Memoriam: the original SeaMaster 16 center console and the Formula 23 foot step hull cuddy both were violating some bullship registration laws in Villas in 2000, so off they went to the Crusher - the hand built hull of the SeaMaster held the weight of the massive steel wheeled machine that ran it over TWICE, he finally smashed it with a blade the size of a small movie theater screen - kinda neat in a heartbreaking way, the same machine crushed the much bigger Formula without any visible sign of doing so ... didnt slow down, didnt rise up, just the absolute disintigration of all that lovely (albeit in great need of work) boat into splinters beneath those nightmare spiked wheels - poor boats!<br /><br />Poorer me, cost me 250 in flatbed and landfill fees!<br /><br />But right to the bitter end, they are holes in the water that you throw money into, lol