RotaryRacer
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I bought this boat at a local auction back in Oct. 2007. I got it very cheap and I kinda knew that the transom was rotten when I bought.
It is 1981 FourWinns Marquise 180 Cuddy. It has a Mercruiser 165HP I6.
I felt comfortable enough to use the boat for a season to confirm it was a boat worth putting a new transom in.
We used the boat a lot and enjoyed every minute. It is a big enough boat that I felt safe out on Lake Michigan and it is small enough to use on most any inland lake also.
Somebody had just done a lot of maintenance on the engine before I got it. It runs strong and I can't find any issues with it. I love these I6 motors.
I worked on a lot of small things in the spring of 2008. I refinished most of all the wood work and cleaned everything I could get at. I buffed the hull and got the shine back on most of it pretty well.
So, last fall I started taking it apart to assess the true condition. I was actually suprised how solid every thing is. I can't find any rot in the the stringers or sole anywhere. There is rot in the front motor mount. It is pretty solid for now but it is rotten and will get replaced. I removed the carpet because I plan to paint the floor.
Here is my basic plan for the project.
Remove Motor/Gimbal/Transom assembly (done)
Assess Transom condition
Remove rotten wood (transom and motor mount)
Replace wood
Fiberglass
Paint bilge and inner transom
Paint floor with non skid
Finish all wood work
Enjoy
So now the real work begins. Here are a few pictures. More to come.
It is 1981 FourWinns Marquise 180 Cuddy. It has a Mercruiser 165HP I6.
I felt comfortable enough to use the boat for a season to confirm it was a boat worth putting a new transom in.
We used the boat a lot and enjoyed every minute. It is a big enough boat that I felt safe out on Lake Michigan and it is small enough to use on most any inland lake also.


Somebody had just done a lot of maintenance on the engine before I got it. It runs strong and I can't find any issues with it. I love these I6 motors.
I worked on a lot of small things in the spring of 2008. I refinished most of all the wood work and cleaned everything I could get at. I buffed the hull and got the shine back on most of it pretty well.
So, last fall I started taking it apart to assess the true condition. I was actually suprised how solid every thing is. I can't find any rot in the the stringers or sole anywhere. There is rot in the front motor mount. It is pretty solid for now but it is rotten and will get replaced. I removed the carpet because I plan to paint the floor.
Here is my basic plan for the project.
Remove Motor/Gimbal/Transom assembly (done)
Assess Transom condition
Remove rotten wood (transom and motor mount)
Replace wood
Fiberglass
Paint bilge and inner transom
Paint floor with non skid
Finish all wood work
Enjoy
So now the real work begins. Here are a few pictures. More to come.



