

LOL. Just wanted them to remember me until next April.Amx wrote:Yup, the first thing she does is go out and harrass the fish and try to run over them. I guess that's ONE way to catch them.![]()
Your smile says it all.Toni wrote:Went out today for my first ride and kokanee kid came with me.
Real short video to hear it run
lololol what a grin .... very nice wtgToni wrote:Went out today for my first ride and kokanee kid came with me.
Real short video to hear it run
Without a doubt, Toni has a vintage two stroke. Motor looks to be no more than a 50. Should be semi quiet. I was basing the motor size on boat speed and motor shape. Looked to be 25mph tops. Kokanee kid and Toni had a short exchange of words, while at speed in the video. There is a picture with the motor up, and shows a dol-phin thing on the motor. Used to get on plane quicker. That also say's something about the size of motor.Rich McVey wrote:Toni, what size motor is on it? 2 stroke or four? Its sound very smooth.
Mine is an inline 6, 2 stroke. Cant hear yourself think, muchless the person next to you.
It was garaged or covered but used. There are cracks in the fiberglass, plywood floor with newer carpet on. Tie down eye bolts are coming loose. Crack in the transom that they used 2 pieces of diamond plating on. For its age it is in good shape.MotoBoat wrote: Based on the condition. This boat was purchased, parked in a garage, stuff stored around, under and inside. But never used. Your boat is like a blast from the past.
Is there padding that snaps in up front in the bow area? I did not see any storage there. Storage is a big deal for creature comfort.
You could make the boxes a little bigger than the seat. offset the seat so the oversize part of the box is facing the side of the boat and not in the walkway where one might trip over it. Right now there is a 6 to 8" or more space between side of boat and side of seat. Just a thought.Toni wrote:It was garaged or covered but used. There are cracks in the fiberglass, plywood floor with newer carpet on. Tie down eye bolts are coming loose. Crack in the transom that they used 2 pieces of diamond plating on. For its age it is in good shape.MotoBoat wrote: Based on the condition. This boat was purchased, parked in a garage, stuff stored around, under and inside. But never used. Your boat is like a blast from the past.
Is there padding that snaps in up front in the bow area? I did not see any storage there. Storage is a big deal for creature comfort.
It is all 1973. Motor is 2 stroke 65 horse Evinrude triumph that the speedometer says I went 29 mph.
There isn't any padding nor storage in the front.
As for seats. This is a 15 foot boat. From the back seat to the end of the boat is maybe 2 feet with very little storage! I could use boxes with swivel seats on it and the boxes could be hinged for storage.
I don't know why the transom was cracked. I thought it was like my boat, old and the motor was heavy and they reinforced it, just like I did. The cracks are in the top of the gel coat - fiberglass.MotoBoat wrote:You could make the boxes a little bigger than the seat. offset the seat so the oversize part of the box is facing the side of the boat and not in the walkway where one might trip over it. Right now there is a 6 to 8" or more space between side of boat and side of seat. Just a thought.Toni wrote:It was garaged or covered but used. There are cracks in the fiberglass, plywood floor with newer carpet on. Tie down eye bolts are coming loose. Crack in the transom that they used 2 pieces of diamond plating on. For its age it is in good shape.MotoBoat wrote: Based on the condition. This boat was purchased, parked in a garage, stuff stored around, under and inside. But never used. Your boat is like a blast from the past.
Is there padding that snaps in up front in the bow area? I did not see any storage there. Storage is a big deal for creature comfort.
It is all 1973. Motor is 2 stroke 65 horse Evinrude triumph that the speedometer says I went 29 mph.
There isn't any padding nor storage in the front.
As for seats. This is a 15 foot boat. From the back seat to the end of the boat is maybe 2 feet with very little storage! I could use boxes with swivel seats on it and the boxes could be hinged for storage.
Toni, did you ask why there are cracks in the rear transom? I am in no way trying to scare you. But do you remember what occured with Iceshark, in the Snohomish river? Happened to two of his boats. Both boats developed a bad transom issue. One developed cracks. And eventually started to sink in the Snoho river. He had to beach it, when it was taking on serous amounts of water.
When you say a crack in the transom was repaired with two pieces of diamond plate on. Is a red flag for me. Of course all I am basing this on is the knowledge of a crack and a repair where the boat will experience some of its greatest forces. That would be from the motor.
Do you have any pictures of the repair area, and knowledge of why the cracking occurred?
Once you were done with the test run and boat back on the trailer. Did you pull the plug? How much water came out?
Although the motor is stable on the transom, the transom is rotten. Thanks Motoboat.'OL GREY DOG wrote:WOW was away for a while >>> what's the end of the story ???