SirFishesALot
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jan 22, 2023
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Hello everyone! I am working on getting my first boat ready for the water. I ended up finding a 16ft aluminum semi v (I think) that has a Mirro decal on it but the HIN comes back as a McCready Railway that was made in 1982. It came with a 50 hp Force outboard made in 1983 and a 9.8 hp SeaKing outboard neither of which run. It also came with a trailer that has a little surface rust but seems to be in decent shape besides the lights not working. The boat hasn't been in the water since 2013 but was stored covered for most of that time although it sat uncovered for quite awhile.
The boat seems to be in okay shape. There are plenty of scratches on the hull but no major scrapes or dents although I have noticed a few rivets leaking. The deck was soft in a couple of places and none of the electrical on the boat works besides the electric start for the outboards.
The outboards both don't run but they look really clean inside. Although fuel lines, throttle cables, and steering cables all need to be replaced. I would guess at minimum the carbs need cleaned, spark plugs replaced, and lower unit fluid drained/replaced.
Thanks in advance for anyone who is willing to give some advice and please let me know if I am doing something wrong, trust me I can take it. This is my first boat so I have a lot to learn.


The boat seems to be in okay shape. There are plenty of scratches on the hull but no major scrapes or dents although I have noticed a few rivets leaking. The deck was soft in a couple of places and none of the electrical on the boat works besides the electric start for the outboards.
The outboards both don't run but they look really clean inside. Although fuel lines, throttle cables, and steering cables all need to be replaced. I would guess at minimum the carbs need cleaned, spark plugs replaced, and lower unit fluid drained/replaced.
Thanks in advance for anyone who is willing to give some advice and please let me know if I am doing something wrong, trust me I can take it. This is my first boat so I have a lot to learn.

