Sean Haines
Cadet
- Joined
- Nov 18, 2012
- Messages
- 13
Hello All!
Little background about me and how this project came to be; This is my families 3rd boat. We started in boating years ago when our kids were little. We started in a 21 foot Tahoe deck boat. It was really the first time I had really even been in a boat besides fishing boats. I knew NOTHING. From the first time we launched her the family was hooked and spent every spare moment on the water. After the second year of boating we traded it in for a 24 foot Chap Cuddy. We LOVED this boat also and used it almost every weekend the ice was off the lakes. What was more important then my wife and I loving boating was our kids loving it! Our 12 year old daughter at the time could spend all day just taking in the sun and water. 2 years ago we ended up having to get rid of our Chap. As with many, times got tight and the payment was something we decided to get rid of. As you all know once boating is in your blood not having a boat is certainly not pleasant. We would continue to go to resorts and rent boats and to watch our kids relax and enjoy was so great! As things got back on track we starting looking again for a boat of our own. This last December my wife and I lost our 15 year old girl to suicide with out any signs. As you can imagine our lives to this day are still difficult and thank god some days that I just get through.
Now I do not normally share such private information but I wanted people who respond to this thread to understand just how much this boat means to me and why I am jumping in on this with out much experience. My daughter LOVED classic cars and her "dream" truck was a 67 C-10 WITH RUST. She wanted it to be original. Now as I mentioned before she also LOVED boating and the peace the lake would bring.
I decided to find a classic boat, Fix it up and name it after her. I feel this will capture things my daughter loved all in one project!
I have been searching for a good deal on a boat I could work on this winter and I finally picked one up from a guy on Craigs list for 600.00 including trailer. (I think it was a great deal but please tell me your opinion) It is a 1959 Fleetform 15' with a 40 HP West bend Golden shark. All original hardware was on the boat which was important to me. The guy I purchased it from had just put a new floor in however I am going to pull it up to see how she looks under it. (He told me it was solid but just for sanity sake I have to check besides I will be replacing the carpeting and wiring and will be down there anyways.) The hull is in good shape, Clean lines. Other then two small patch holes the size of half dollars that were not done up to my liking it is in good shape.
He put some seats in he picked up from a outlet store. Those will be coming out and I am having seats made to look as close to original as possible. (Thank goodness for sisters who can upholster)
The top had been repainted and though the pictures make it look decent it needs to be redone.
So Project "Lissa Lue" is underway and I am chomping at the bit to dig in. Call it age or lessons learned though I wanted to reach out and get a few pointers and do some reading before I start digging into her.
I would like to sand her down and paint it. I then want to fill in some of the dings and make her look good. I know I could send it up and have it all done for me but this project is one I will be doing with my own hands. It will just mean more to me.
After I strip the the hardware, Anyone have opinions on how far down I sand it? What grit would you start with? What are some tips on things I should or should not do as I start to dig in and sand?
The next is going to be the outboard. The guy I bought it from said he has used it for the last 6 years however this last year he thought the Voltage reflector went out for she would not start. Last night I dug in and looked through a RATS nest of wiring. What I found was the started was bad. I threw a rope on here and gave her a pull and she fired up for about 5 seconds and died out. After looking some more and messing around I think the carb needs a good cleaning and/or rebuilt. Also the lower unit seems to have been worked on once before. Not even sure if its the correct one that is on it for it looks as though someone attempted to fiber glass the the two but not a good job at it. (where the lower meets up with the motor)
Okay so I understand this is a long post however I wanted to tell my story. I think I got a good deal but she needs a little work.
Anyone know of some good sites to get Classic out board parts from?
And anyone have some basic tips as I start to Sand it? We have a long winter here in Minnesota but I do want to get her on the water this spring.
Thanks ahead!
Sean
Little background about me and how this project came to be; This is my families 3rd boat. We started in boating years ago when our kids were little. We started in a 21 foot Tahoe deck boat. It was really the first time I had really even been in a boat besides fishing boats. I knew NOTHING. From the first time we launched her the family was hooked and spent every spare moment on the water. After the second year of boating we traded it in for a 24 foot Chap Cuddy. We LOVED this boat also and used it almost every weekend the ice was off the lakes. What was more important then my wife and I loving boating was our kids loving it! Our 12 year old daughter at the time could spend all day just taking in the sun and water. 2 years ago we ended up having to get rid of our Chap. As with many, times got tight and the payment was something we decided to get rid of. As you all know once boating is in your blood not having a boat is certainly not pleasant. We would continue to go to resorts and rent boats and to watch our kids relax and enjoy was so great! As things got back on track we starting looking again for a boat of our own. This last December my wife and I lost our 15 year old girl to suicide with out any signs. As you can imagine our lives to this day are still difficult and thank god some days that I just get through.
Now I do not normally share such private information but I wanted people who respond to this thread to understand just how much this boat means to me and why I am jumping in on this with out much experience. My daughter LOVED classic cars and her "dream" truck was a 67 C-10 WITH RUST. She wanted it to be original. Now as I mentioned before she also LOVED boating and the peace the lake would bring.
I decided to find a classic boat, Fix it up and name it after her. I feel this will capture things my daughter loved all in one project!
I have been searching for a good deal on a boat I could work on this winter and I finally picked one up from a guy on Craigs list for 600.00 including trailer. (I think it was a great deal but please tell me your opinion) It is a 1959 Fleetform 15' with a 40 HP West bend Golden shark. All original hardware was on the boat which was important to me. The guy I purchased it from had just put a new floor in however I am going to pull it up to see how she looks under it. (He told me it was solid but just for sanity sake I have to check besides I will be replacing the carpeting and wiring and will be down there anyways.) The hull is in good shape, Clean lines. Other then two small patch holes the size of half dollars that were not done up to my liking it is in good shape.
He put some seats in he picked up from a outlet store. Those will be coming out and I am having seats made to look as close to original as possible. (Thank goodness for sisters who can upholster)
The top had been repainted and though the pictures make it look decent it needs to be redone.
So Project "Lissa Lue" is underway and I am chomping at the bit to dig in. Call it age or lessons learned though I wanted to reach out and get a few pointers and do some reading before I start digging into her.
I would like to sand her down and paint it. I then want to fill in some of the dings and make her look good. I know I could send it up and have it all done for me but this project is one I will be doing with my own hands. It will just mean more to me.
After I strip the the hardware, Anyone have opinions on how far down I sand it? What grit would you start with? What are some tips on things I should or should not do as I start to dig in and sand?
The next is going to be the outboard. The guy I bought it from said he has used it for the last 6 years however this last year he thought the Voltage reflector went out for she would not start. Last night I dug in and looked through a RATS nest of wiring. What I found was the started was bad. I threw a rope on here and gave her a pull and she fired up for about 5 seconds and died out. After looking some more and messing around I think the carb needs a good cleaning and/or rebuilt. Also the lower unit seems to have been worked on once before. Not even sure if its the correct one that is on it for it looks as though someone attempted to fiber glass the the two but not a good job at it. (where the lower meets up with the motor)
Okay so I understand this is a long post however I wanted to tell my story. I think I got a good deal but she needs a little work.
Anyone know of some good sites to get Classic out board parts from?
And anyone have some basic tips as I start to Sand it? We have a long winter here in Minnesota but I do want to get her on the water this spring.
Thanks ahead!
Sean


