First timer here. New to boating, my better half is not, and recently picked up a 1976 22' Holiday with a 165 MerCruiser I/O. I purchased off the son of the original owner who was gifted the boat, but never used it. It came on a 1977 tandem axle EZ Load trailer. During the off season the boat was always stored inside. I knew enough to check the floors and they, from what I can tell, are solid. It came with all of the original paperwork and sales brochure for both the boat and the trailer.
I paid $2500.00 in Massachusetts for boat and trailer.
The hull is in amazing shape with not a gouge or scrape one on the keel or anywhere else for that matter. The green paint is a little faded, but that is to be expected, the white seats and interior needs a good cleaning and the wood needs to be refinished, all pretty easy mini projects.
The trailer is getting 4 new tires as the ones on it are original 1976 vintage and the brakes will be checked to ensure they are in good working order.
Not knowing boats as well as I know cars, I have an appointment with a local marina to have it completely gone over and made water worthy. I have done the easy things like changing the oil, installing new plugs, cap, rotor and points. I ordered a carb rebuild kit just in case.
A few newbie questions:
- I see more of these in the 18' model, were the 22' models less common?
- I assume the MerCruiser 165, essentially a GM 250 cubic inch motor, is pretty reliable?
- Any source for new canvas or at this point would it be easiest to just go to a custom boat upholstery shop?
- Any recommendations on sourcing anything I may need like switches, trim, etc.. or am I relegated to eBay?
I paid $2500.00 in Massachusetts for boat and trailer.
The hull is in amazing shape with not a gouge or scrape one on the keel or anywhere else for that matter. The green paint is a little faded, but that is to be expected, the white seats and interior needs a good cleaning and the wood needs to be refinished, all pretty easy mini projects.
The trailer is getting 4 new tires as the ones on it are original 1976 vintage and the brakes will be checked to ensure they are in good working order.
Not knowing boats as well as I know cars, I have an appointment with a local marina to have it completely gone over and made water worthy. I have done the easy things like changing the oil, installing new plugs, cap, rotor and points. I ordered a carb rebuild kit just in case.
A few newbie questions:
- I see more of these in the 18' model, were the 22' models less common?
- I assume the MerCruiser 165, essentially a GM 250 cubic inch motor, is pretty reliable?
- Any source for new canvas or at this point would it be easiest to just go to a custom boat upholstery shop?
- Any recommendations on sourcing anything I may need like switches, trim, etc.. or am I relegated to eBay?