I will be closing the deal on this boat week providing everything checks out. The last four numbers of the HIN are 1176 which means it's a 1976 made in November of that year. The seller is saying it's a 1977. Which is it? Anyone know. Even if it's a 1976 it's still a great boat if all that is stated is true, but I'd still like some clarification on the year.
Metabo
UPDATE:
Well the boat is a 1977 that's what it was registered as. Put it in a local shop and had my two batteries installed, they checked all the fluids, lights, hydraulic trims, out drive and three bills later it was ready for the water. The first outing was fine, my girl friend and I launched it and loaded it no problems. The motor ran very well. The steering seems very stiff so I'll be checking that. I have to replace the vhf radio, it's toast and the antenna is broke about two feet down from the top, so new antenna. put the muffs on the next day to mess with the out drive trim (wanted to see if the indicator on the dash matches what it is actually doing. The starter would not engage. So now that is off to the shop to be rebuilt. I removed the CB antenna mount (you can see it just forward of the horns), I don't plan on using a CB. I couldn't believe it, they used steel bolts with spring loaded mollies. The mollies were hard fastened to the bolts so I had to hack saw the bolts off from the top. I don't get that one, they could have used a stainless steel bolt, finder washer and aircraft nuts because they went right into the cuddy area, what a mess....lol I picked up a 'Digger' anchor. They are made in MN and you don't have to use a chain with them. Still tweaking some things here and there. Oh, a new camper Bimini is scheduled in the near future. I'm still glad I bought this boat it's sooooo cool. Would have been nice if it was perfect as stated by the owner.....lol
Metabo
Metabo
UPDATE:
Well the boat is a 1977 that's what it was registered as. Put it in a local shop and had my two batteries installed, they checked all the fluids, lights, hydraulic trims, out drive and three bills later it was ready for the water. The first outing was fine, my girl friend and I launched it and loaded it no problems. The motor ran very well. The steering seems very stiff so I'll be checking that. I have to replace the vhf radio, it's toast and the antenna is broke about two feet down from the top, so new antenna. put the muffs on the next day to mess with the out drive trim (wanted to see if the indicator on the dash matches what it is actually doing. The starter would not engage. So now that is off to the shop to be rebuilt. I removed the CB antenna mount (you can see it just forward of the horns), I don't plan on using a CB. I couldn't believe it, they used steel bolts with spring loaded mollies. The mollies were hard fastened to the bolts so I had to hack saw the bolts off from the top. I don't get that one, they could have used a stainless steel bolt, finder washer and aircraft nuts because they went right into the cuddy area, what a mess....lol I picked up a 'Digger' anchor. They are made in MN and you don't have to use a chain with them. Still tweaking some things here and there. Oh, a new camper Bimini is scheduled in the near future. I'm still glad I bought this boat it's sooooo cool. Would have been nice if it was perfect as stated by the owner.....lol
Metabo
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