Rebuilding engines versus new.
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 1:29 pm
About 6 years ago I bought a 1977 Trojan F28 that had spent it's life on Lake Michigan. the original owner and treated the boat very well but he had sold it to somebody who is not a boater. he did not reregister it nor did he take care of it. By the time I got to it there was a mess of paperwork to clear up and I had to find the boat on top of it. when I finally got the boat in the water the boat ran okay, but after a few minutes the port engine quit. I was in the middle of refurbishing the inside and didn't have time at the moment for the engines. I soon ran out of money and the boat has been sitting in dry dock for 5 years. I figure at this point the engines either need to be refurbished or replaced. I have no idea what either will cost. I am NOT a great hand with mechanics, although I am good at the basic stuff if I know what is wrong with the engine. These are basic Chrysler 314 in an EF 28, so I ask again is it better to just replace the engines since I don't know how many hours they have on them and they are almost 40 years old or is it better refurbish them. Also one of the other issues is the deck under the flying bridge is rotten and needs to be replaced. If these two issues were fixed along with some other minor issues, the boat would be back to pretty good condition. Is it worth the investment or not? Any help that you guys could give me I would be extremely grateful for. Also, if I chose to put the boat up for sale as is with the inside completely redone but with questionable power issues and the deck of the flying bridge the way it is, what would be a fair price for the boat?
Thank you from an extremely grateful Trojan owner.
My name is Dean and any help that can be provided would be appreciated.
Thank you from an extremely grateful Trojan owner.
My name is Dean and any help that can be provided would be appreciated.