Re: boats on a budget
You may be a little behind in the boat rebuild, but you are way out front with the kids.
I think some congratulations are in order for all concerned!
Hats off to you and your wife for getting them this far, and to those who just graduated.
I hope you all enjoyed the recent special occasions!
Cheers,
Turtle
The graduations went great, my oldest was senior class president of his collage class, and the one that just graduated high school won a scholarship to go to the same collage my oldest boy went to.
I finally got the Jeep back, it's got more problems, but their workable, the rear end has a horrible whine to it, and the front end still binds up in tight turns, so I need to look at that.
Meanwhile, my youngest son is on his way out from Minnesota to spend the summer with me, (he's 9) and it was totally unexpected, so between the car problems and the boat rebuilding and my youngest son coming out to visit, I had to make some drastic plan changes, so the budget boat is on hold until further notice.
I did however pick up another boat to use while the Minnesota son is here, it's water ready and good to go, so we will be using it, (it's a little fiberglass 10 foot tri-hull) and when he goes back home, I'll dump the boat and start in on the budget boat again. So that's my latest update, I know this is way off topic, and not at all what this thread has been about, but in the big picture of things, posting this will also show what's involved in a boat restoration, in real time, and some of the things that can get in the way of a project like that when you have a family, the boat will get done, but not until late summer if I'm lucky.
I'v found that with the current fuel prices, the starcraft is way to costly to use right now, 18 gallons of fuel lasts about 5 hours of running time, and at 4.15 a gallon out here right now that comes out to about 75 bucks a tank, plus the 4 bucks a pint or so for the 2 stroke oil, it comes close to 87 bucks a tank, and at 5 hours per tank, it costs about 17 to 18 bucks an hour to operate.
the little motors on the other hand, 6 gallons of fuel last a good 2 hard days of running, so you know what boat I'll be using
Stuart