x255sc
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- Jun 26, 2018
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Over the last few weeks I have been looking for a project boat to fix up and have some fun with. I had been looking for a bow rider with an inboard. I thought I had one bought last weekend, but the guy sold it out from under neath me. I was kind of frustrated and happened to remember that not too far from me was a boat dealer that kept a bunch of project boats. One of my friends and I loaded up the truck and headed for the dealer. We wandered the lot for a while and didn't see much until the owners grandson came out and told us we needed to check out what was inside. They used to own IMP boats and were a huge dealer for them back in the day. So long and short I wound up finding an 1984 IMP x-255 SC powered by 2 (dawns flame suit) OMC 260 Stringer drives. I got the boat for next to nothing and they have tons of parts so I'm not too terribly worried about the drives at the moment. Anyhow heres how i found the boat


I guess they sold it new and traded for it again in 94. It has sat inside since then. It was winterized and they had cranked the engines each year. The only problem I had was the trailer didn't come with it. So a quick craigslist scan on the way home and we had located a decent trailer, but we had to take the boat that was on it as well. So sadly I am now the proud owner of an 82 Searay SRV245 cabin cruiser as well. Initially I was going to scrap it as the PO told me the block was cracked, but fired right off and ran and the boat itself is really solid. So one of my buddies is going to put a motor in it and clean it up. It is currently dry-docked in the back 40
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So now that we had the trailer open we went today and picked up the boat and brought it home



I definitely have some adjusting to do in the trailer but we got home with it. Overall the boat is very solid as far as the hull. There is a few spongy floor places, but I plan on removing the carpet this winter and redoing the floor an going with gelcoat. I haven't got to do a whole lot with it yet, but we did get all of the old gas out of it and managed to get the engines to fire off even if for just a bit. I'll get some more pictures tomorrow. It's going to be a long road, but i think its worth it to keep her going.


I guess they sold it new and traded for it again in 94. It has sat inside since then. It was winterized and they had cranked the engines each year. The only problem I had was the trailer didn't come with it. So a quick craigslist scan on the way home and we had located a decent trailer, but we had to take the boat that was on it as well. So sadly I am now the proud owner of an 82 Searay SRV245 cabin cruiser as well. Initially I was going to scrap it as the PO told me the block was cracked, but fired right off and ran and the boat itself is really solid. So one of my buddies is going to put a motor in it and clean it up. It is currently dry-docked in the back 40
.

So now that we had the trailer open we went today and picked up the boat and brought it home



I definitely have some adjusting to do in the trailer but we got home with it. Overall the boat is very solid as far as the hull. There is a few spongy floor places, but I plan on removing the carpet this winter and redoing the floor an going with gelcoat. I haven't got to do a whole lot with it yet, but we did get all of the old gas out of it and managed to get the engines to fire off even if for just a bit. I'll get some more pictures tomorrow. It's going to be a long road, but i think its worth it to keep her going.