Halfhitch said:
SirGrady, Your name isn't listed in your profile but I know what your middle name is...."Determination". Good job of saving that great boat from the bone yard. With your attitude I know it will never deteriorate like that again. Great job.
Thanks for noticing, love a restoration challenge, it has come a long way from where it was. The previous owner died from cancer a few years back, his son sold it to me with the stipulation I take he and his mom out in it when finished. He said it was his dads pride and joy, and they had many family memories in this boat. Sent them pictures today and told them we need to plan a voyage soon. Glad to help them out, should be special.
Just a few problems to work out yet, but I did get to install a nice simple blue tooth stereo and some LED lighting. Pretty sure the power pack in the counter rotation outboard is acting up, but I have spares. Front bilge hose has a split in it and is super hard to get to. And my Garmin is not registering that the transducer is connected. Should solve those issues in short order, just glad to finally get a feel for it in the water. The old 140 loopers will rocket this hull out of the hole, and it rides through wake more like a 25 footer that a 22. Very stable when drifting, and I was pleased with the dual live wells after testing them. Not a big fan of the windshield, my standing position puts the top frame right in my line of sight. I might make a 3" platform in front of the seat to help with that. Looks great for a 30 year old boat, and I got a few compliments today because of it.
Hope future readers of this thread gain confidence in working on their own Seafarer!