1985 Seaswirl Tempo 17 floor replacement turning into something bigger.

JASinIL2006

Vice Admiral
Joined
Feb 10, 2012
Messages
5,719
Re: 1985 Seaswirl Tempo 17 floor replacement turning into something bigger.

You did a pretty good amount of work in three months! Congats on getting her running again. You did a really nice job.

I was just looking at your first posts on this boat its problems and I was remembering how you were thinking of junking it... I think you made a good choice to hang in there and do the resto work.

Way to go! Enjoy your boat!
 

GWPSR

Senior Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Jul 25, 2012
Messages
758
Re: 1985 Seaswirl Tempo 17 floor replacement turning into something bigger.

Congrats! I hope to make my lawn art float someday too! :)
 

ster1

Petty Officer 3rd Class
Joined
Nov 18, 2009
Messages
82
I know it's been a few years since anyone but me has lurked here, but I do refer back to this thread from time to time. Google migrated all pictures from pisasa to Google Photos some time ago, and none of the picture links work. They all migrated here:

https://photos.google.com/share/AF1...?key=QzhHYkdBelloamNNZ2xXbXM0WVJVMkVIWkRYejF3

They're more or less in order, so anyone reading can still follow along, more or less.

I'm getting ready to pass on ownership of this vessel. Between starting my own business and a growing family, I don't have time for boating right now (sad face). The good news is, in a year or two, I'll be able to get back into it. The better news is, due to the nature of my business (construction equipment repair), I find myself having to drive back and forth to Seattle at least once a year. One of these trips back, I'll have a new project boat coming home with me. I'm thinking of a 26' cabin... Blue side up everyone. Hop to see you on the water soon!
 

dutch.

Recruit
Joined
Jan 22, 2017
Messages
1
Thanks for sharing your story and the updated link to the photos!
I'm about to start the same process on an '84 Seaswirl Sierra (I know, I know), which, from the looks of it, is nearly identical to the Tempo.

I picked mine one up for basically free knowing in advance it needed (at least) a floor, but I'm betting on both floor and transom.
Good to hear they used hollow stringers, that may at least save me some headache if they did the same back in '84. :)

Mine will be a first-to-me boat, and first I/O (after using my dad's O/B decades ago). Still enthusiastically looking forward to putting some work into it. :)
 
Last edited:

ster1

Petty Officer 3rd Class
Joined
Nov 18, 2009
Messages
82
Good luck on your project and welcome to the forum. There's lots of good folks here who have lots of experience. They gave me the courage to dig deep and git r dun!
 
Top