Hello!
I live in Houston and thinking about finding a fixer-upper and taking advantage of having the Gulf so close. Mostly casual cruising, some fishing and maybe a few excursions offshore a few miles or so. Even thinking about taking icw's to Florida and the keys.
A good part of the fun would be the renovation, I am well aware of the cost inefficiencies and no return on my investment. I found a 1976 204-c Hatteras overnighter not too far away, almost being given away because of the condition. Comes with a trailer and a 200 hp johnson the owner says may be salvageable (probably not). For sure we're talking transom, stringers, deck, gas tank, wiring etc., which I would do myself at a leisurely pace. Other than gaping holes in the hull what do I look for? Is this a wood cored hull? Do you think this boat would serve my recreation purposes? I would appreciate your thoughts. By the way, other major consideration is a Wellcraft deep V.
Thanks
I live in Houston and thinking about finding a fixer-upper and taking advantage of having the Gulf so close. Mostly casual cruising, some fishing and maybe a few excursions offshore a few miles or so. Even thinking about taking icw's to Florida and the keys.
A good part of the fun would be the renovation, I am well aware of the cost inefficiencies and no return on my investment. I found a 1976 204-c Hatteras overnighter not too far away, almost being given away because of the condition. Comes with a trailer and a 200 hp johnson the owner says may be salvageable (probably not). For sure we're talking transom, stringers, deck, gas tank, wiring etc., which I would do myself at a leisurely pace. Other than gaping holes in the hull what do I look for? Is this a wood cored hull? Do you think this boat would serve my recreation purposes? I would appreciate your thoughts. By the way, other major consideration is a Wellcraft deep V.
Thanks