projo198
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jul 7, 2012
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I bought my boat towards the beginning of this summer, and it was my first. I didn't know much about boats mechanically, but this one started up on muffs and was cheap so I grabbed it up.
In retrospect man there were some serious red flags! Thinking now if I were to go today and look at a boat just like mine was I would say "no thank you" and drive away...
It is an OMC, and the owner couldn't get the boat to shift into drive, only reverse. Also neutral was somewhere in between neutral and full forward.
Though the motor started it was probably idling at around 1500, and when it did go into gear you surely knew it!
I replaced the lower shift cable and started the learning process, but that first day on the water was an eye-opener for me. We ended up tying off, swimming most the day and getting towed back in when we were done. We hadn't made it very far from the ramp lol.
All ended well (Thank God)! After becoming a self-learned boat mechanic (much thanks to this forum) I got the shifting right, fixed some motor issues, aligned the motor and a few other things that have resulted in a great summer and nicely running boat. But it could have been SO MUCH worse.
So now I know what to look for in a new one. Anyone have simiar unlikely success stories when buying a boat?
In retrospect man there were some serious red flags! Thinking now if I were to go today and look at a boat just like mine was I would say "no thank you" and drive away...
It is an OMC, and the owner couldn't get the boat to shift into drive, only reverse. Also neutral was somewhere in between neutral and full forward.
Though the motor started it was probably idling at around 1500, and when it did go into gear you surely knew it!
I replaced the lower shift cable and started the learning process, but that first day on the water was an eye-opener for me. We ended up tying off, swimming most the day and getting towed back in when we were done. We hadn't made it very far from the ramp lol.
All ended well (Thank God)! After becoming a self-learned boat mechanic (much thanks to this forum) I got the shifting right, fixed some motor issues, aligned the motor and a few other things that have resulted in a great summer and nicely running boat. But it could have been SO MUCH worse.
So now I know what to look for in a new one. Anyone have simiar unlikely success stories when buying a boat?