trevtt600
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- May 17, 2009
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Well guys, I have been on the fence about starting a thread about the refresh of our 1986 Wellcraft Monte Carlo, but i decided what the heck. I am not sure how often i will be able to update the thread, but i will do my best documenting and capturing all of the updates i have planned in the next month or so.
The wife and I purchased our Monte Carlo (aka OttoPilot) last year Memorial weekend for a song... The boat had two new motors (less than 100 hrs) and came with a triple axle trailer. We paid for the whole thing what the trailer is worth. We purchased the boat from New Jersey and had to trailer it down to Norfolk VA. What a trip... But everything went well. Once the boat was home, the work started.
I did the ultimate no no, and purchased without the boat running, and a starboard motor the PO thought was locked up. I quickly determined it was not locked up during my inspection, rather the upper on the drive was locked up. I did a full outdrive service on both motors, bellows shift cable gimble and all. Replaced the exhaust on the port motor, new props, water pumps, belts etc...
Long story short, boat is running tip top and now its time for the cosmetic work along with some mechanical work that i did not get to last year.
Here is my list:
Bottom paint (paying someone to do this after im done with my work at home)
Paint the maroon strip (gelcoat is to far gone, and a little damage on port side bow that i need to attend to)
Control shift cables for both motors
Port motor circulating water pump hose (removing hot water heater)
Replacing fuel line and installing water seperators
Painting engines
Starboard drive u-joints
Spark plugs/wires
Align outdrives
Replace AC circulating pump
Teak Trim cleaning and sealing
Replacing interior carpet and possibly exterior carpet
Probably a bunch of other things will get done also, but this is what is on my list.
Most parts have already been ordered and are sitting in front one me as i type this post.
So there you go. Sorry for the long post, and I hope i don't bore everyone with this thread. Ill keep it up to date as best as i can. Now for a couple pictures for everyone. I know we all long pictures!!
Trever
First picture is transporting back from New Jersery, 2nd is how it looked when we got it in our back yard the first day, 3rd is how it sits in the yard as of yesturday, and last is when we put it in the slip in June.




The wife and I purchased our Monte Carlo (aka OttoPilot) last year Memorial weekend for a song... The boat had two new motors (less than 100 hrs) and came with a triple axle trailer. We paid for the whole thing what the trailer is worth. We purchased the boat from New Jersey and had to trailer it down to Norfolk VA. What a trip... But everything went well. Once the boat was home, the work started.
I did the ultimate no no, and purchased without the boat running, and a starboard motor the PO thought was locked up. I quickly determined it was not locked up during my inspection, rather the upper on the drive was locked up. I did a full outdrive service on both motors, bellows shift cable gimble and all. Replaced the exhaust on the port motor, new props, water pumps, belts etc...
Long story short, boat is running tip top and now its time for the cosmetic work along with some mechanical work that i did not get to last year.
Here is my list:
Bottom paint (paying someone to do this after im done with my work at home)
Paint the maroon strip (gelcoat is to far gone, and a little damage on port side bow that i need to attend to)
Control shift cables for both motors
Port motor circulating water pump hose (removing hot water heater)
Replacing fuel line and installing water seperators
Painting engines
Starboard drive u-joints
Spark plugs/wires
Align outdrives
Replace AC circulating pump
Teak Trim cleaning and sealing
Replacing interior carpet and possibly exterior carpet
Probably a bunch of other things will get done also, but this is what is on my list.
Most parts have already been ordered and are sitting in front one me as i type this post.
So there you go. Sorry for the long post, and I hope i don't bore everyone with this thread. Ill keep it up to date as best as i can. Now for a couple pictures for everyone. I know we all long pictures!!
Trever
First picture is transporting back from New Jersery, 2nd is how it looked when we got it in our back yard the first day, 3rd is how it sits in the yard as of yesturday, and last is when we put it in the slip in June.



