
Now to the u eart 8f the matter. The boat was a fresh water boat only (Lake Michigan its entire life) until I moved it to Wilmington, NC. Ran it ijce in the ocean. Starboard engine ran fine but thrthe port engine quit after 5 minutes. Since then have not been able to keep it 7n the water, siso it sits and rots. Have refurbished the inside completely and even bought a customized pull out couch for it.
Really would love to keep it if it wouldn't be too expensive to get it back in running condition. My son has a degree in Marine Tech. but is not that experienced. He says that the 3 things that are wrong or possibly wriwrong with the boat is:
1. The engines. Doesn't get too cold here, so the engines haven't been winterized since the first year out of the water. The starboard engine has a oil leak due to a head gasket. Engines haven't been run in 6 years. How do you test an inboard engine on dry land? The engines are the original engines. Wouldn't it be time to replace them anyway? If not, how much would a rebuild for 2 Chrysler 314's cost vs. replacing them since they are common engines?
2. The deck of the flying bridge is soft in spots. Is this too involved for me to do or do I need someone to do it? What would I be looking at doing it myself vs. a professional?
3. Lastly but the most important because from what I understand if this is the case then the rest doesn't matter. The boat has been resting on jackstands for the last 4 years. My son says that these can cause microcracks in the hull. How do I determine if this has happened or not? Could it be in some areas and not others and could it be repaired or is it the death knell for this beautiful boat?
Any help this forum can give would be appreciated.
I hate that this boat that I had such hopes for is in such sad condition. Between the unscrupulous boatyard owner and my failing health in the last 8 years, this boat has fallen on hard times. If it not too expensive though, I would l8ve to start restoring it to its former glory.
Sincerely,
Dean Chaban
dean_chaban@yahoo.com