imported_rick
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Not really knowing what we were getting into, my bro-in-law and I went 50-50 on an old boat for $700.00 ttl. It has a 1980 115hp Chrysler motor and trailer. We thought what the heck, let's get it.
We towed it to my house since it was only a few blocks away. To make a long story very short, the motor was seized, floor and stringers were rotted and the tires on the trailer were dry-rotted. So the challenge begins.
Mark (bro-in-law) bought a new power-head and other necessities such as new batteries and boxes, dock lines, anchor kit and a various assortment of stainless steel hardware. Since my funds are not what they should be I was the one who was going to do all of the work. Although I did have to purchase the flooring materials which included, but was not limited to, plywood, lumber for stringers, gallons of epoxy, gallons of resin, fiberglass cloth of various types and weights, primer, top side paint, new wiring, fused switch panel, ignition switch and so on.
After a few years of taking up space in my garage I think we are finally nearing the point of getting the thing wet.
Below are pics from day one and where I am today, April 2010.
When or if I can find my other pics I'll post them as well.
We towed it to my house since it was only a few blocks away. To make a long story very short, the motor was seized, floor and stringers were rotted and the tires on the trailer were dry-rotted. So the challenge begins.
Mark (bro-in-law) bought a new power-head and other necessities such as new batteries and boxes, dock lines, anchor kit and a various assortment of stainless steel hardware. Since my funds are not what they should be I was the one who was going to do all of the work. Although I did have to purchase the flooring materials which included, but was not limited to, plywood, lumber for stringers, gallons of epoxy, gallons of resin, fiberglass cloth of various types and weights, primer, top side paint, new wiring, fused switch panel, ignition switch and so on.
After a few years of taking up space in my garage I think we are finally nearing the point of getting the thing wet.
Below are pics from day one and where I am today, April 2010.
When or if I can find my other pics I'll post them as well.
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