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Well, sadly our 192 tournament sank while tied to a dock this weekend. I’m guessing the float switch failed, but I don’t know yet the reason for water intrusion other than a 6 knot current at the dock.
It was only under for about 5 hours, we got it up and back on the trailer with help from another boat.
Electronics are obviously shot, engine is a ox66 150, I got plugs out and a bunch of Wd-40 in it and got it to spin over, but it won’t fire.
I’ll be talking to the insurance company adjuster soon (claim reported, waiting on them
To inspect) - and wanted opinions on if you would completely redo the boat (buy back from insurance) or just let it go.
Transom was solid, floors had some weak spots, but it’s a ‘94
Hull has gel coat stress cracks where it was hanging on the dock line at the stern.
The boat is near Charleston, is there anyone that you would recommend for the repairs?
Should I just let it go?
I only had it insured for 6500. Looks like values are significantly higher.
We love the boat, and it still fits our normal mission. Obviously I’d like a bit bigger too, but….
It was only under for about 5 hours, we got it up and back on the trailer with help from another boat.
Electronics are obviously shot, engine is a ox66 150, I got plugs out and a bunch of Wd-40 in it and got it to spin over, but it won’t fire.
I’ll be talking to the insurance company adjuster soon (claim reported, waiting on them
To inspect) - and wanted opinions on if you would completely redo the boat (buy back from insurance) or just let it go.
Transom was solid, floors had some weak spots, but it’s a ‘94
Hull has gel coat stress cracks where it was hanging on the dock line at the stern.
The boat is near Charleston, is there anyone that you would recommend for the repairs?
Should I just let it go?
I only had it insured for 6500. Looks like values are significantly higher.
We love the boat, and it still fits our normal mission. Obviously I’d like a bit bigger too, but….