Best $400 I've spent - Sha Dynasty

red91sit

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After dreaming of a boat for years, I finally found myself in a situation where a boat was practical. I browsed Craigslist, until I found this little guy for sale.

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The story goes, a guy bought it, wasn't able to get it running, so it sat in his garage for 10 years. He gets an offer for a different job across the country, decides to sell the boat, trailer, boat cover, and the 2 spare engines he has for it for $400 (non running)

I check it out, find out it isn't seized up, feels like it has decent compression, so I go ahead and buy it. I cross my fingers, and load up the Lincoln for the longish drive home, 2 80hp outboards safely nestled into the trunk, and the little boat sitting on the class 3 hitch. First realization is, tail lights don't work. Oh well, I'll just go fast and pray the decade of sitting around hasn't ruined the bearings or wheels. I make it back with out any other issues.

The following weekend, I start the troubleshooting, no spark, no fuel, but we have squish and suck. A quick rebuild of the carb, and we've got fuel, a jar of liquid electrical tape applied to the cracked and shorted ignition wires, and we've got spark! I put the decade old premixed gas into my other car, and fill it up with ethanol free gas. Boom I've got a running boat!!

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(Tow ***** and the ShaDynasty)

A quick test drive proves everything works (gear shift backwards, but whaterver). She gets a fresh change of lower unit oil, and a very thurough washing. Did I mention in the decade of sitting around in the garage, it was home to several families of cats and mice, before they removed the cover to let the bird poo coat it?
Take my coworker out fishing, when suddenly she starts running like ****. The carb is leaking gas, stuck float? I dig it open, and turns out my float has sunk. A few minutes cleaning the gas out, and I'm ready to solder this thing shut, well, use soldering iron to melt chunks of plastic into the worn out seam on the float that is.

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Runs again! I promptly take it back out and find a lightly submerged tree or rock.

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I get this welded back up at the local shop, and I'm back out on the water!

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**** like that makes it all worth it. After getting it back on the trailer, I find out I put the tilt lock on wrong, so it's stuck in the down position in neutral. I'll have to tear the lower off soon and figure out how that's supposed to go.

Just wanted to share my happiness with my first boat!

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redneck joe

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Welcome to the forum and she sure looks nice. Having two parts motors will come in handy i bet
 

Tim Frank

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. First realization is, tail lights don't work. Oh well, I'll just go fast and pray the decade of sitting around hasn't ruined the bearings or wheels. I make it back with out any other issues.

It sat for 10 years and you just hooked it up and went?
Problem with that is when YOU roll the dice and there are other players at the table who you put in harm's way.
Guy did that around here a month ago.....wheel came off, trailer jack-knifed, killed a couple and two kids in an SUV.

He was fine though. :rolleyes:
 

dwco5051

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Great find. As good as the one I paid a $1000 for six years ago, replace a steering cable and voltage regulator and it still runs like a top. Could easily sell it today for 4 to 5 thousand. Have fun.
 

rogerwa

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Is the name SHA Dynasty or Shady Nasty? Even if you spend $600 getting that thing dialed in, you are doing OK. Do yourself a favor and fix the light, do the bearings, get a new impeller in there, and do a full rebuild on the carbs. All pretty easy and cheap.
 

red91sit

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Is the name SHA Dynasty or Shady Nasty? Even if you spend $600 getting that thing dialed in, you are doing OK. Do yourself a favor and fix the light, do the bearings, get a new impeller in there, and do a full rebuild on the carbs. All pretty easy and cheap.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1f7n5UFnwg - this should explain the name, ignore the awful music right after the "It's always sunny in Philadelphia" clip.

LED tailights were installed right away which also protects my PITA Lincoln light control module,

bearings trailer you mean? I checked these and the tires every few miles on my way home, tires were a lil warm at first, added a little more air and they never got abover warm, any good way to tell when bearings require replacement?

New impeller on its way

carbs rebuilt - that's when I realized WOT wasn't quite WOT, gained 1.5-2 mph when I fixed the WOT.

maclin said:
Cool story, nice boat!

Thanks man!

dwco5051 said:
Great find. As good as the one I paid a $1000 for six years ago, replace a steering cable and voltage regulator and it still runs like a top. Could easily sell it today for 4 to 5 thousand. Have fun.!

Thanks! I've been tempted to part out the spare motors on Ebay to try and break even.

maclin said:
Welcome to the forum and she sure looks nice. Having two parts motors will come in handy i bet

I've already jacked the brand new prop off one of them :)
 

superbenk

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Re: bearings... Take the hubs apart & repack the bearings. You need to do that regularly anyhow. When your re packing check for any pitting in the bearing needles or score marks on the races. Look for any discoloration on the axle spindles. Replace the inner seal & castle but cotter pin. Use marine axle bearing grease to hold up to moisture better.
 

redneck joe

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did you mean replace inner seal and cotter but not castle nut? Or have I been doing it wrong which is likely...
 
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