stourm
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2009
- Messages
- 48
I also posted this in the prop section of the general board before I found the maintenance and repair section below it so sorry for the double post. This weekend my wife and I bought our first boat. It is a used boat, but I thought that it was in good shape and a good buy for the price. It is a 1980 Procraft, 17' long with a 140 hp Evenrude engine. The floor was solid, all the electronics work, and it was garage kept for most of its life when it wasn't being used for fishing. According to the owner it was kept in a covered slip during the fishing season. The engine runs good, but there is severe oxidation all down the engine from where it sat in the water in the slip. I am a little worried about some cracking around the prop area that appears to have resulted from years sitting in the water. I don't know enough about boats yet to know whether or not this is an issue, and if so, what I should do about it. I am going to try to post some pictures here for you guys and really hope to hear back from the very seasoned and expert boaters here at iBoats so I don't make a rookie mistake and ruin the motor. Oh, by the way, I paid $1600 for this boat and motor along with three older depth finders, boat cover, foot powered trolling motor, and trailer. Do you guys think it was a good buy? Thanks for any help you guys can offer.





