I can't believe I am here again for this reason... Almost 10 years ago I was here:
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I moved on. I sold "The Gambler" (refinished boat) to a buddy of mine for $500 when I bought "Blue Leader" from a marina in Green Bay in 2014 after having a marine survey done with positive results. Fast forward to late last summer when I noticed some rot around the gas tank. Did some exploratory surgery and of course it always goes further than you think it will. I go out on the Saginaw Bay which can get pretty choppy at times so this is a deal-breaker for me for using it.
Long story short - I have a 1995 Sundancer with a merc 454 with 85X hours on it. Bravo outdrive. Mechanicals in good shape. Wood rot down below - I took it to a fiberglass shop in Saginaw, MI that recommended I scrap it or give it away, be in at least $15K to fix it. Basically almost what I paid for it so - nah I'm good.
I bought "The Gambler" back from my buddy for $200 as I know this boat in and out (he had purchased something different by now). This way, I can get out this summer with the fam and have confidence in the structural integrity and mechanical parts as I went through them. This thing still rocks and it's great to be able to have this in such great shape yet! (picture included)
So - what to do with the Sundancer? Most repair jobs I see are 18-20 feet. I didn't see a lot of cuddy cabins getting fixed up. I pulled the outdrive off last fall and just pulled the motor and all the other bs (water tanks, water heater, a/c unit, trim pump) out over the last couple of days. I am not going to bother with water tanks, heater, a/c unit, etc. if I decide to get it fixed/fix it myself.
Salvage parts and scrap?
Repair and just take the time?
Not sure at this point if the transom is shot - it sounds solid to me. Both decks below the upper deck are shot and I am sure there's a lot of rot in there. I have the time - wondering if anyone out there has repaired something of this size/caliber. Willing to give it a shot as I have the time and probably the cash as I stretch it out an am in no rush.
Thanks for any advice/GTFO's.
1989 Sea Ray Bowrider 180 Transom, Stringers & Deck
So, like a lot of folks on this site, I've been doing a lot of reading on replacing rotten transoms, decks and stringers. I have a 1989 Sea Ray BR 180 that I've already started on and have gotten to the point in the pictures below. Notably, it originally had the 3.0L in it with an Alpha 1 rear...

I moved on. I sold "The Gambler" (refinished boat) to a buddy of mine for $500 when I bought "Blue Leader" from a marina in Green Bay in 2014 after having a marine survey done with positive results. Fast forward to late last summer when I noticed some rot around the gas tank. Did some exploratory surgery and of course it always goes further than you think it will. I go out on the Saginaw Bay which can get pretty choppy at times so this is a deal-breaker for me for using it.
Long story short - I have a 1995 Sundancer with a merc 454 with 85X hours on it. Bravo outdrive. Mechanicals in good shape. Wood rot down below - I took it to a fiberglass shop in Saginaw, MI that recommended I scrap it or give it away, be in at least $15K to fix it. Basically almost what I paid for it so - nah I'm good.
I bought "The Gambler" back from my buddy for $200 as I know this boat in and out (he had purchased something different by now). This way, I can get out this summer with the fam and have confidence in the structural integrity and mechanical parts as I went through them. This thing still rocks and it's great to be able to have this in such great shape yet! (picture included)
So - what to do with the Sundancer? Most repair jobs I see are 18-20 feet. I didn't see a lot of cuddy cabins getting fixed up. I pulled the outdrive off last fall and just pulled the motor and all the other bs (water tanks, water heater, a/c unit, trim pump) out over the last couple of days. I am not going to bother with water tanks, heater, a/c unit, etc. if I decide to get it fixed/fix it myself.
Salvage parts and scrap?
Repair and just take the time?
Not sure at this point if the transom is shot - it sounds solid to me. Both decks below the upper deck are shot and I am sure there's a lot of rot in there. I have the time - wondering if anyone out there has repaired something of this size/caliber. Willing to give it a shot as I have the time and probably the cash as I stretch it out an am in no rush.
Thanks for any advice/GTFO's.
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