Picked this gem up for $500. It's the first boat I've personally owned. Original owners said they were in it one day and it cut out on them, so they drove it back to their slip and parked it.
Found another boat with trailer for $600, offered $300 for the trailer, he gave me the boat. Traded/robbed some parts off of the junk boat then scrapped it.
So I'm about ~$900 in the boat and trailer at the moment. We're extending the trailer tongue so we can make this 19ft Glastron fit a little better on the trailer. It's almost perfect, just needs another foot or so forward. That's going to be a fun project in itself. Have a 5-6ft 3x3x.25 wall stick and a new tongue to weld on the trailer.
Anyway, I was hoping it was a carb problem. Was hoping to have it out on the lake this weekend to test it, but....
Motor was stuck
Starter was stuck
Motor had around 2 gallons of water in it (I saw this when I went to look at it)
Pulled the starter and noticed the ring gear had removed itself from the flywheel (I honestly think my buddy did this when he broke the motor loose), so it looks like I'm pulling the motor out. I was hoping just to get it running enough for this season and rebuild it over the winter (not much of one here in Austin, TX), but it looks like it's going to happen now. Hopefully going to start on it this weekend. I've been building Chevy motors for years, so the engine part of it will be cake.
It will get headgasket, main bearings (maybe), probably a hone and re ringed depending on how bad the cylinders are. Ideally shooting for a few week time frame on having it back in.
Then I plan on buffing it and seeing if I can get all the beautiful flake to come back out.
Found another boat with trailer for $600, offered $300 for the trailer, he gave me the boat. Traded/robbed some parts off of the junk boat then scrapped it.
So I'm about ~$900 in the boat and trailer at the moment. We're extending the trailer tongue so we can make this 19ft Glastron fit a little better on the trailer. It's almost perfect, just needs another foot or so forward. That's going to be a fun project in itself. Have a 5-6ft 3x3x.25 wall stick and a new tongue to weld on the trailer.
Anyway, I was hoping it was a carb problem. Was hoping to have it out on the lake this weekend to test it, but....
Motor was stuck
Starter was stuck
Motor had around 2 gallons of water in it (I saw this when I went to look at it)
Pulled the starter and noticed the ring gear had removed itself from the flywheel (I honestly think my buddy did this when he broke the motor loose), so it looks like I'm pulling the motor out. I was hoping just to get it running enough for this season and rebuild it over the winter (not much of one here in Austin, TX), but it looks like it's going to happen now. Hopefully going to start on it this weekend. I've been building Chevy motors for years, so the engine part of it will be cake.
It will get headgasket, main bearings (maybe), probably a hone and re ringed depending on how bad the cylinders are. Ideally shooting for a few week time frame on having it back in.
Then I plan on buffing it and seeing if I can get all the beautiful flake to come back out.



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