Team Skelty
Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 19, 2012
- Messages
- 19
Well,
Where to begin... A couple months ago I began watching barter kings. It gave me the idea, I want a boat. And so it began. I had a nice tool chest, several years old but still a good box. It was given to me as a gift and I had never filled up all the drawers. This would be my trade. I began scouring craigslist, had several that allllmost worked out. Was getting discouraged. Then I found one. 88 bayliner. PO had put on a '70 Merc 135 on it. PO said "it ran". When is sketchy at best. It was a sight unseen trade, other than pics. No way to start it before the deal. I went for it. Got it home with wide eyes and big plans.....



Managed to read enough to figure out what "rabbit ears" were and bought one. Hooked up, gas in the tank....and no go. Engine would turn over but not run. I decided the boating experience would be trial by fire. I uncovered the tower to find this:

After a new engine harness to replace the completely wrecked one and new fuel lines that were leaking profusely...
I was pleased to say the least. I would say thank you to the forum as I used it multiple times to help diagnose the problems and how/where to get what I needed to fix them. Much appreciated.
I'm gonna run it for the rest of the year and tear into it a bit deeper over the winter. And so this thing they call "boating" begins.
Where to begin... A couple months ago I began watching barter kings. It gave me the idea, I want a boat. And so it began. I had a nice tool chest, several years old but still a good box. It was given to me as a gift and I had never filled up all the drawers. This would be my trade. I began scouring craigslist, had several that allllmost worked out. Was getting discouraged. Then I found one. 88 bayliner. PO had put on a '70 Merc 135 on it. PO said "it ran". When is sketchy at best. It was a sight unseen trade, other than pics. No way to start it before the deal. I went for it. Got it home with wide eyes and big plans.....



Managed to read enough to figure out what "rabbit ears" were and bought one. Hooked up, gas in the tank....and no go. Engine would turn over but not run. I decided the boating experience would be trial by fire. I uncovered the tower to find this:

After a new engine harness to replace the completely wrecked one and new fuel lines that were leaking profusely...
I was pleased to say the least. I would say thank you to the forum as I used it multiple times to help diagnose the problems and how/where to get what I needed to fix them. Much appreciated.
I'm gonna run it for the rest of the year and tear into it a bit deeper over the winter. And so this thing they call "boating" begins.