clockwatcher
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Nov 8, 2009
- Messages
- 289
So I've owned this boat for about 10 years and have completely got my monies worth of pleasure out of it. While getting it ready for the winter last fall I noticed that it had fuel leak somewhere under the floor. The wife suggested we give it to donation with a liability letter stating the problem. I mulled it over for a week, started reading forums and decided to at least find the problem.
So here I am:
Here's a picture I took last year while replacing the trailer fenders.
And a shot of it in the water:
Tearing out the floor:
There's the cause of the leak, a combination of bad build practices and rotted wood caused a cut in the vent line:
After reading more and more I decided to give it try. 20+ years ago I helped a friend rebuild his father's Tompson tunnel hull bass boat so I had an idea of level of effort this required. I figured the cost of the materials would be a fraction of the price of a new boat.
The drive came off:
And the motor came out:
I've hit the 7 image limit, but I've got lots more.
So here I am:
Here's a picture I took last year while replacing the trailer fenders.

And a shot of it in the water:

Tearing out the floor:

There's the cause of the leak, a combination of bad build practices and rotted wood caused a cut in the vent line:

After reading more and more I decided to give it try. 20+ years ago I helped a friend rebuild his father's Tompson tunnel hull bass boat so I had an idea of level of effort this required. I figured the cost of the materials would be a fraction of the price of a new boat.
The drive came off:

And the motor came out:

I've hit the 7 image limit, but I've got lots more.