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After literally five years of searching we finally found a ridiculously clean 192 here in California. Let me give you some details while the purchase is still fresh and Im still in the honeymoon phase. The boat is a 1997, so I was obviously very concerned about the million problems that can come with a 20 year old boat...rotten transom, rotten stringers, leaking fuel tanks, gelled fuel system, 20 year old outboard, and the list goes on. I went to look at the boat with the idea of repowering right off the back since reliability is my number one concern. So my mind was blown when I realized that I was buying the boat from the original owner with less than 150 hours total use (probably less than 100). No stress fractures, no bottom paint, never stored in the water, always covered, cushions stored in the garage, probably has been in salt water twice. I couldn't believe it. Furthermore, the outboard mechanic said the 175 HP Yamaha two stroke is in awesome condition...it has no corrosion, good compression, fires right up, not even salt build up inside the engine cover. Ridiculous. Sitting is not great for outboards as we all know. But at least this guy had the carbs rebuilt three years ago...and it runs like a champ. He was the sort of owner who still had some maintenance done on the boat even though he wasn't using it .He just spent $1500 with receipts for a complete trailer rebuild. And the price...$6500...which is crazy in California since we have way fewer boats than you boys in Texas, Florida and other such boat heavy places. There is a 2011 Freedom 20 in our harbor for $49000. Anyway, can you please post your lessons learned or problems to anticipate.
Here are the concerns I've identified:
1. The outboard clunks pretty good going into gear. I suspect this is a linkage adjustment issue. Any advice? I know older outboard clunk more than any of us would like...but how much is normal. Even my brand new yamaha 25 thumps a little going into gear.
2. Yikes. The 2 stroke oil reservoir has no bulletproof seal on the top. So rinsing down the boat it seems entirely possible to get water into the oil reservoir. Worst design ever? Im going to drain the oil and build a cover over the tank...just a heads up.
3. Fuel Gauge is not working. Hopefully just a loose wire. Breaking the seal on a fuel tank is just asking for trouble.
4. I don't yet trust the oil injection system so I've been premixing fuel in the tank at 100:1 using Yamaha 2 stroke oil. I figure the injection system will double it and I will end up with 50:1. No need to bore anyone with the old "what fuel ratio discussion"...but let me know if I am a complete idiot.
Here's what I have done so far:
1. Suctioned all of the fuel out of the tank and lines and discarded it to the free hazmat collection in our county...I will not mess around with old fuel ever again.
2. Had the annual service performed by a Yamaha mechanic...new water pump kit, lube, spark plugs, etc.
3. Changed out two fuel water separators and pumped fresh fuel through/
4. I've taken her out twice...and she ran great for a total of 20 miles so far. What RPM range should I be keeping her at. I've been taking it easy while she literally knocks the rust off.
Any advice would be great. Thanks. More photos to follow.
Here are the concerns I've identified:
1. The outboard clunks pretty good going into gear. I suspect this is a linkage adjustment issue. Any advice? I know older outboard clunk more than any of us would like...but how much is normal. Even my brand new yamaha 25 thumps a little going into gear.
2. Yikes. The 2 stroke oil reservoir has no bulletproof seal on the top. So rinsing down the boat it seems entirely possible to get water into the oil reservoir. Worst design ever? Im going to drain the oil and build a cover over the tank...just a heads up.
3. Fuel Gauge is not working. Hopefully just a loose wire. Breaking the seal on a fuel tank is just asking for trouble.
4. I don't yet trust the oil injection system so I've been premixing fuel in the tank at 100:1 using Yamaha 2 stroke oil. I figure the injection system will double it and I will end up with 50:1. No need to bore anyone with the old "what fuel ratio discussion"...but let me know if I am a complete idiot.
Here's what I have done so far:
1. Suctioned all of the fuel out of the tank and lines and discarded it to the free hazmat collection in our county...I will not mess around with old fuel ever again.
2. Had the annual service performed by a Yamaha mechanic...new water pump kit, lube, spark plugs, etc.
3. Changed out two fuel water separators and pumped fresh fuel through/
4. I've taken her out twice...and she ran great for a total of 20 miles so far. What RPM range should I be keeping her at. I've been taking it easy while she literally knocks the rust off.
Any advice would be great. Thanks. More photos to follow.