OK Ladies and Gents, I have a doozy for you. My girlfriend decided to buy me a boat for my birthday and the term "fixer-upper" doesn't give it justice. I have never owned a boat before so I am willing to hear any and all of your advice. I am trying to get myself smart any way possible and have learned more about boats in the 2 days that I've had her than my entire life. The boat is a 1969 Mercruiser Reinell with a 120 hp Mercruiser IO engine. I have no idea if the engine runs, but she was told that it ran last time the guy tried it (about 5 years ago). The lower unit is cracked because of a failure to winterize so I know that I need that fixed at a minimum. The boat was gutted for everything below the steering wheel. The throttle is attached to a small piece of plywood and is sitting on the floor. There are no side panels inside but the hull seems stable from a visual observation. The floor is simply raw fiberglass and feels a little weak when walking on it. I bought new fuel lines and a fuel tank to fit under the bow and will replace those once they come in the mail.
I would like to refurbish the boat and get it out on the water.
So my questions are... Where do I start?
Can I test the motor out with the crack in the lower unit?
Can I get the lower unit welded or is my only real option to buy a new unit?
What is my best bet for reinforcing and refinishing the floor?
Again, I appreciate any and all help.
I would like to refurbish the boat and get it out on the water.
So my questions are... Where do I start?
Can I test the motor out with the crack in the lower unit?
Can I get the lower unit welded or is my only real option to buy a new unit?
What is my best bet for reinforcing and refinishing the floor?
Again, I appreciate any and all help.