On the side of the ride for free during a rainstorm was a boat and trailer..towed her home, two minutes from my house... Hull in great shape..however, no engine, no dash, no windshield,no steering, no steering wheel.
So far I have cleaned her up, removed the crappy wood someone put on the back of the boat
I have removed the ugly brown latex paint splattered all over her
I have ripped out the decking, and replaced with exterior ply and lots of 3m 5200
I have painted the interior semi gloss white with oil based paint
Have to wait a week for the 5200 to cure, then i plan to urethane the floor
Before i fiberglass the new decking
Looks like a lot of work but I enjoy it!
My neighbor has a larger boat, its a starcraft just sitting and rotting
I plan to make him an offer to get the parts,
Windshield, steering, dash console, windshield...
Hopefully he will sell it, or its off to the junk yard!
I will post pics to this site
So you can all see my progress!
I do have some questions perhaps you can help me out with though:
Since the boat has no steering at all, can i use an aftermarket system and are they complete
Or do i need to scavenge some parts? All I have are four pulleys one in each corner
Also after the floor has been replaced, short of towing it to the nearest lake..how would i make sure it is going to float? I know I can use a jose to fill it with water to check for leaks in the hull...but i would hate to sink her after putting time and money into her
Also the max engine size I can use would be 45 horsepower
Would it be best to wait to purchase the steering system so that I can match it up to the engine?
Also. Boat has a side mount plate where the throttle once was...i will need a replacement
Since orig parts are very hard to come by can I just mount one that looks cool and functional up there?
What should i be aware of....all i need is trim. And speed....correct?
A far as the basics. I have two bilge pumps. On in the rear and one mounted on the side
It appears there are two on/of switches mounted on the rear...
I have tons of questions...so I appreciate any help you can offer
I am in upstate NY