Re: Moving large quantity of outboards
I've spent the past few days sorting and getting an idea how to lay out the containers, I put two levels of racks up on the walls, I left the front wall empty since I'd only gain two or four spaces there. I built three double row double high carts which will slide down the middle. Its looking like I'll be able to get between 475 and 500 medium sized motors in one trailer this way, plus any that can lay on the floor for the trip. The racks I made sort of remind me of the tire racks you see out front at the gas station.
I did unloaded almost all the older or antique motors, but I took a few newer motors in trade that I consider more useable, I sold off about 280 or so in all, but I gained 12 in trade and picked up 79 more at an auction, a few which appear to be new old stock motors missing some odds and ends. I'll pick and sort through those pretty fast, what can become a complete motor will get hung and stored, those that can't get parted out and cataloged in boxes. I bought the lot to get hold of a brand new 50hp Evinrude power head that was in the lot, what I paid for the lot was less than the cost of the gasket kit to rebuild my old one. I'll probably be able to build a complete new 1980's 50hp out of the lot, maybe a few of them. The best buy of the auction was a new in the box tilt and trim unit for my 135hp Johnson, it was buried in a lot of junk computers and went for less than $20. Somehow I forgot to load all the computer junk.