Bought a boat that's been in storage for years

Costello

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I just bought a '79 Hurricane deck boat that's been in storage for 3-5 years. It's in very good condition. However, it's covered in dirt, dust, and bugs. The compartment area in the floor was home to some mice that are now decomposing. (Very stinky! Yuck!) I'm looking for some solid advice to clean and disinfect without damaging the carpet, the vinyl seats, or the finish. I have to get rid of that stench, too. Also, what should I do to the boat before I even think about starting it up? Thanks.
 

Brew

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Re: Bought a boat that's been in storage for years

Other than suggesting a pressure washer, I can't give you much advice on the cleaning issue.<br /><br />On the motor issue, as a minimum I would remove plugs and put some oil in each cylinder and crank motor by hand if possible to spread oil throughout cylinder. Also change lower unit oil and get some new spark plugs.<br /><br />Do a search on the "engine trouble" forum and I'm sure you'll find lots of posts on this exact issue.<br /><br />Good luck!<br /><br />Cheers.
 

CalicoKid

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Re: Bought a boat that's been in storage for years

N2B, <br />I would recommend cleaning out all the debris You can with a shop-vac. Then check all of the drains in the floor etc. and clean out anything that might be caught up in them preventing water from getting to the back of the boat. Remove the battery. Tilt the trailer up so that the bow is in the air and wash the boat inside and out with warm soapy water and brushes (carpet and all). Check again that all drains are flowing freely and that all of the water is coming out the bilge drain. Rinse everything down and towel dry whatever you can reach. Get way down into the folds in the upholstery, etc. Put fans in the boat to help dry out the carpet and compartment areas you can't reach. Getting everything nice and dry is important!<br /><br />Now that the real filth is gone you may detail the boat as you like with vinyl conditioners etc. I found out on my boat that Armor-All scrubbed into the carpeting really improves it's color! It makes it a little slippery though.<br /><br />Since you had mice in your boat you should check over your wiring wherever you can see it to find out if they chewed any of the insulation off, motor too! Test all accessories to be sure they work properly. Charge up battery and test it, or buy a new one.<br /><br />Inspect the rest of the boat for damage or worn/broken parts and make note of it so you can prioritize any repairs you may need to do.<br /><br />Check the trailer tires out, service the bearings, check the lights, check to be sure the hitch coupler works properly. Check emergency chains. (More specifics available in the forum's trailer section.)<br /><br />Read posts in the engines sections of this forum regarding start-up procedures (very important) and/or ask questions there.<br /><br />If you have ratty old PFDs toss 'em. Buy enough new ones for each person in your boats capacity plus a couple of throwables. Have good ropes, an anchor, a paddle.<br /><br />Read your area's boating regulations. Check into insurance. Find manuals if you can.<br /><br />Hang around here, there are a lot of great ideas from smart people!
 

CalicoKid

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Re: Bought a boat that's been in storage for years

...and GOOD LUCK!!!
 

roscoe

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Re: Bought a boat that's been in storage for years

I would wash with TSP substitute.<br />TSP (tri sodium phospate) is banned except for some agriculture uses, but the tsp substitute works just about as well. It works well on stains and mildew.<br /><br />It can be found at most hardware or paint stores or at home improvement stores.
 

mellowyellow

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Re: Bought a boat that's been in storage for years

all good advice, I would try an orange based<br />cleaner for the smell.<br />good luck,<br />M.Y.
 

iwhitevt

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Re: Bought a boat that's been in storage for years

What type of power is on the boat? I bought a bass boat a couple years back that had been sitting for seven years. The problem was, the 4-cyl merc had a two piece crank, and the gasket had dry rotted- so when I started running it, the gasket blew. Next was rebuild time, which was more than I had bargianed for.
 

Costello

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Re: Bought a boat that's been in storage for years

Thanks for the great suggestions. The boat is powered by a 185-hp OMC. I believe it's an 8-cyl. engine. I looked it over and the rubber looks like it is in great shape. But the proof is in the pudding, as they say. I am assuming that repairs to an engine this size will cost a bit. Does this motor have any kind of rep? It's a '79. Thanks again. I appreciate everyone's passion for boating and their desire to help each other out. Great Web site!!! -New2Boating
 
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