Squid Billy
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2008
- Messages
- 152
Re: 1972 Silverline Comoro 17T I/O Restoration
I'm debating if I want to take apart the gimbal housing assembly and powder coating the housing, gimbal ring and bell housing. I probably should do it if I can get all three of those pieces cleaned up and powder coated for around $150.00. I got the whole transom assembly and transom plate for $275.00 shipped to my door so for $500.00 for the non salt water exposed parts with a fresh powder coating on everything seems good to me. I probably should say $600.00 for a total to include all the new parts needed for reassembly and that should give me an almost mint assembly for $600.00.
Sad thing is, as much money one sinks into these older boats, one has to wonder if we need a mental check up. I could NEVER, EVER sell this thing and get back 1/4 of the money, blood, sweat and tears.
Bill
powder coat is beautiful stuff!
I'm debating if I want to take apart the gimbal housing assembly and powder coating the housing, gimbal ring and bell housing. I probably should do it if I can get all three of those pieces cleaned up and powder coated for around $150.00. I got the whole transom assembly and transom plate for $275.00 shipped to my door so for $500.00 for the non salt water exposed parts with a fresh powder coating on everything seems good to me. I probably should say $600.00 for a total to include all the new parts needed for reassembly and that should give me an almost mint assembly for $600.00.
Sad thing is, as much money one sinks into these older boats, one has to wonder if we need a mental check up. I could NEVER, EVER sell this thing and get back 1/4 of the money, blood, sweat and tears.
Bill