Sacriverfolks
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- Joined
- Sep 16, 2008
- RO Number
- 30800
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- 55
So we just came home from signing the contract and paying $4,000 of the total $6,500 price for the boat. She's in great shape hull and mechanical wise. The fellow is in the process of going through the motors and drives (he owns a local boat shop) and is going to be putting all the mechanical and mechanical/electrical back together for me. All the interior upholstery and carpeting is about brand new and although it is in need of a serious top to bottom cleaning, even the admiral was impressed with the fact that the interior looks very much like a nearly new Sea Ray cruiser. We will be spending the winter putting everything back together (he is letting me keep it at the yard until we are done) and putting a fresh coat of bottom paint on in preparation for warmer weather.
Things that will need to be done (eventually):
- purchase a full canvas (it has a radar bridge so I believe it
is a two piece on this model).
- new stereo (speakers are in place, but the admiral wants
a satellite/ipod model!).
- make sure the fridge is good (he can get me one cheap if
not).
- Install a flip down TV/DVD combo player for weekends out.
She has a 4.0 Onan genny that turns over fine, but needs to be tested to make sure it's putting out adequate power. Clock says it has 331 hours on it, so it may need a new spool - we'll see when we get her all together. We are going to buff out the gelcoat ourselves and re finish the teak spots on the forward deck, the anchor pulpit, and the two sections on the swim step. She already has an automatic power windlass and a remote spot as well as being equipped to davit a dinghy.
Anyway, you're probably all bored by now, but any and all advice and suggestions are more than welcome and I am sure that I will be on here fairly often looking for such!
Things that will need to be done (eventually):
- purchase a full canvas (it has a radar bridge so I believe it
is a two piece on this model).
- new stereo (speakers are in place, but the admiral wants
a satellite/ipod model!).
- make sure the fridge is good (he can get me one cheap if
not).
- Install a flip down TV/DVD combo player for weekends out.
She has a 4.0 Onan genny that turns over fine, but needs to be tested to make sure it's putting out adequate power. Clock says it has 331 hours on it, so it may need a new spool - we'll see when we get her all together. We are going to buff out the gelcoat ourselves and re finish the teak spots on the forward deck, the anchor pulpit, and the two sections on the swim step. She already has an automatic power windlass and a remote spot as well as being equipped to davit a dinghy.
Anyway, you're probably all bored by now, but any and all advice and suggestions are more than welcome and I am sure that I will be on here fairly often looking for such!