Hello everyone,
I bought an Islander last fall and have slowly been working on it throughout the winter. It's getting essentially a complete rebuild - anything wood has been tossed and the vinyl panels as well as anything carpeted was in poor shape. Today I also made arrangements to get another Islander hull that comes with a hardtop (no motor in this one). I'm not exactly sure how I'll be proceeding from here, but the idea is to either swap the hardtop onto the other boat, or move the motor to the other hull. One of these boats will undergo a conversion to outboard power - so I'm not sure which one yet either. I've set myself a timetable of about 6 months to get one of these boats ready for the water.
For now, I'll just keep working on the first boat - I'm cleaning out the remnants of the foam right now, and need to remove the motor/outdrive/transom still.
My first question is: what do I need to get replaced on the Mercruiser motor/outdrive to safely put the boat back in the water? Keep in mind this boat has not seen water in about 5 years.
Only 2 pictures for now:
I bought an Islander last fall and have slowly been working on it throughout the winter. It's getting essentially a complete rebuild - anything wood has been tossed and the vinyl panels as well as anything carpeted was in poor shape. Today I also made arrangements to get another Islander hull that comes with a hardtop (no motor in this one). I'm not exactly sure how I'll be proceeding from here, but the idea is to either swap the hardtop onto the other boat, or move the motor to the other hull. One of these boats will undergo a conversion to outboard power - so I'm not sure which one yet either. I've set myself a timetable of about 6 months to get one of these boats ready for the water.
For now, I'll just keep working on the first boat - I'm cleaning out the remnants of the foam right now, and need to remove the motor/outdrive/transom still.
My first question is: what do I need to get replaced on the Mercruiser motor/outdrive to safely put the boat back in the water? Keep in mind this boat has not seen water in about 5 years.
Only 2 pictures for now:


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