Hi everyone. I am relatively new to boating and just picked up a 1988 Bayline 1950 BR with a 3.0 Litre OMC Cobra stern drive. I have big plans for this boat but first I need some assistance with some basics.
1. The seller told me that I would have to replace the alternator. I pulled out the old unit and can get a replacement near my home for $225. They will test the old one for me. Any advice on the alternator? Anything I should stay away from?
2. The middle trim solenoid neeeds to be replaced. The one that makes the outdrive go down. Forgive the dumb question, byt when would I want to adjust the trim in the water and why?
3. The boat has the female portion of snaps all around the bow and main area for a two piece cover. I don't have the covers. Would these snaps follow a standard layout? Can I order covers to fit these snaps, and if so, from where?
Other than that all is well. I test drove the boat and it seamed great. It starts instantly. I know not to run it out of the water without the earmuffs and a hose. The seller suggested a tuneup. The engine sounded smooth to me but I will follow his advice. On a car of that vintage I would replace the rotor, distributor cap, spark plugs, wires, pcv valve, fuel filter, air filter and engine oil. What more do you recommend on this boat?
I have an idea in my head of soon removing the carpet and replacing it with a rubberized decking compound like this
http://www.sanitred.com/BoatRepair.htm
Do any of you more experienced hands see any issue or folly with wanting to do this?
Thanks, I look forward to any advice you can give.
1. The seller told me that I would have to replace the alternator. I pulled out the old unit and can get a replacement near my home for $225. They will test the old one for me. Any advice on the alternator? Anything I should stay away from?
2. The middle trim solenoid neeeds to be replaced. The one that makes the outdrive go down. Forgive the dumb question, byt when would I want to adjust the trim in the water and why?
3. The boat has the female portion of snaps all around the bow and main area for a two piece cover. I don't have the covers. Would these snaps follow a standard layout? Can I order covers to fit these snaps, and if so, from where?
Other than that all is well. I test drove the boat and it seamed great. It starts instantly. I know not to run it out of the water without the earmuffs and a hose. The seller suggested a tuneup. The engine sounded smooth to me but I will follow his advice. On a car of that vintage I would replace the rotor, distributor cap, spark plugs, wires, pcv valve, fuel filter, air filter and engine oil. What more do you recommend on this boat?
I have an idea in my head of soon removing the carpet and replacing it with a rubberized decking compound like this
http://www.sanitred.com/BoatRepair.htm
Do any of you more experienced hands see any issue or folly with wanting to do this?
Thanks, I look forward to any advice you can give.