Jeff Watts
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This will progress as fast as it can, depending on how much time off of work I get.
There won't be any major fabrication here, just a clean up, tune up and light refurb on a low buck fishing boat.
So far, my total investment is $0.00
Boat and motor was given to me. The motor has been sitting out in the weather for 8 years. It turns over well, and makes good compression. I'm positive it'll run with minor tinkering. Prop is in great shape.
Boat needs new wood in the transom.
I don't have a trailer for it, but I've found one on craigslist for $150.00
So, here's the boat as I found it. It's a 14' 48".
Here's the fire-breathing monster that will be powering it.
I've gotten all of the trash out of it. The worst part was that in the bottom, there were a bunch of used oil filters, and jugs of used motor oil that had disintegrated due to sunlight. This had mixed with captured rain water, and leaves and trash, covering the entire bottom in a nasty sludge. I've scraped out as much as I can. The next step is to either borrow a pressure washer, or a trailer to haul it to the car wash.
Right now, I'm planning some sort of roll on bedliner for the inside. Whichever brand offers the most abrasiveness/traction.
The outside will get a spray bomb camo job.
There won't be any major fabrication here, just a clean up, tune up and light refurb on a low buck fishing boat.
So far, my total investment is $0.00
Boat and motor was given to me. The motor has been sitting out in the weather for 8 years. It turns over well, and makes good compression. I'm positive it'll run with minor tinkering. Prop is in great shape.
Boat needs new wood in the transom.
I don't have a trailer for it, but I've found one on craigslist for $150.00
So, here's the boat as I found it. It's a 14' 48".
Here's the fire-breathing monster that will be powering it.
I've gotten all of the trash out of it. The worst part was that in the bottom, there were a bunch of used oil filters, and jugs of used motor oil that had disintegrated due to sunlight. This had mixed with captured rain water, and leaves and trash, covering the entire bottom in a nasty sludge. I've scraped out as much as I can. The next step is to either borrow a pressure washer, or a trailer to haul it to the car wash.
Right now, I'm planning some sort of roll on bedliner for the inside. Whichever brand offers the most abrasiveness/traction.
The outside will get a spray bomb camo job.