taliesin1935
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Mercury 1100SS The fun begins!
I'm restoring a 1965 Glastron V-171 sportsman. The cool brochure pics from the day...see below...had my boat with a sweet 100hp Mercury on it. I got the boat sans motor and HAD to get the right one to get the look.
I found a SWEET 1100SS 1967 Mercury. It'll look GREAT on there...and the boat is rated at, ta-daaa, 110 hp!
I looked at a few other motors, and am amazed at how tired and abused some of them can look. Rust, grime, taped wires, dents, and just general overall 40 yrs of use and abuse.
I kept on looking.
I found mine stuck to an old (but not my kind of thing) Tri Hull of the same vintage. The motor that came with the boat. Motor was advertised with the old boat attached. What the heck, you can always find a few parts...though there weren't many.
The guy used it a few times and the rest of the time it spent in the dry confines of a pole barn, covered, so the story goes.
I haven't started it, but it has good compression and looks for all the world like it has not been used much AT ALL in it's lifetime. The guy had it for almost 30 years and worked 7 days a week so he never took it out.
I popped the cover, and it looks NEW inside. The starter rope is still coiled up and never used or even taken out."Didn't know it had one!" the guy says.
Hmmmm...I bet the impeller is the original, even the prop looks good and I suspect it's the original.
I want to take it slow, new impeller, clean or most likely overhaul carbs, fuel pumps. Wonder if the hoses (they look GOOD) should be updated for alcohol cursed fuel possibilities. The paint looks pretty good, shouldn't be TOO hard to make it look mint.
Anyway for now, here it is:
I'm restoring a 1965 Glastron V-171 sportsman. The cool brochure pics from the day...see below...had my boat with a sweet 100hp Mercury on it. I got the boat sans motor and HAD to get the right one to get the look.
I found a SWEET 1100SS 1967 Mercury. It'll look GREAT on there...and the boat is rated at, ta-daaa, 110 hp!
I looked at a few other motors, and am amazed at how tired and abused some of them can look. Rust, grime, taped wires, dents, and just general overall 40 yrs of use and abuse.
I kept on looking.
I found mine stuck to an old (but not my kind of thing) Tri Hull of the same vintage. The motor that came with the boat. Motor was advertised with the old boat attached. What the heck, you can always find a few parts...though there weren't many.
The guy used it a few times and the rest of the time it spent in the dry confines of a pole barn, covered, so the story goes.
I haven't started it, but it has good compression and looks for all the world like it has not been used much AT ALL in it's lifetime. The guy had it for almost 30 years and worked 7 days a week so he never took it out.
I popped the cover, and it looks NEW inside. The starter rope is still coiled up and never used or even taken out."Didn't know it had one!" the guy says.
Hmmmm...I bet the impeller is the original, even the prop looks good and I suspect it's the original.
I want to take it slow, new impeller, clean or most likely overhaul carbs, fuel pumps. Wonder if the hoses (they look GOOD) should be updated for alcohol cursed fuel possibilities. The paint looks pretty good, shouldn't be TOO hard to make it look mint.
Anyway for now, here it is:





