turborich
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Just got this 1978 arrow glass cheetah 17 footer.
It's an old boat but has potential. It's a 1978 17' arrow glass cheetah, It's in pretty good shape for it's age with the exception of the outdrive. Anyways, It has a GM/Mercruiser 165 HP inline 6 with a mercruiser outdrive.
The prop spins freely whether it's in nuetral or forward/reverse & there is gear oil leaking out of the lower weep hole. I knew about this before I bought it, The seller tried to play dumb but I knew what was up. Anyways, I figure that either the gears or drive shaft is destroyed, or there may be a very small chance that the unit is stuck in nuetral & the seals are just bad. (not likely though) The shifter/throttle is currently stuck in forward all of the way. I will check out why tomorrow.
I am hoping that one of the boat savvy folks on here could provide a little info. It's a 1978 boat with the 165 hp inline 6, what exactly would this outdrive be referred to as? I think it's a bravo but not sure? I would like to know exactly what it's referred to as & know what years will interchange?
Since it's a 1978 boat & I got it for a very good price, at least I think so $300 bucks. I won't be looking to buy a rebuilt $1,800 unit! I will just keep an eye open for a good deal.
Here's some of the stuff the boat has. It included a very nice well built trailer with the moon style wheels & flush mount style lights, this looks like it's worth the $300 bucks alone. The boat itself has a am/fm CD player with a pair of 6 1/2" speakers. Nothing fancy but it works. It has two halogen head/spot lights, all of the gadgets like the bildge pump & blower motor work. It also has two neat compartments under the front seats where cold drinks or maybe fish can be stored? I'm not sure. It also has a really neat steering wheel that looks to be either stainless or aluminum & teak wood.
It needs some cleaning & refurbishing but it will get there!!! Anyways, thanks for listening to my ramble & thanks for any info that you can provide.
Thanks, Rich
Here are some pics, Please keep in mind that it's been sitting in the sellers back yard for a while, soon it will look much happier!
It's an old boat but has potential. It's a 1978 17' arrow glass cheetah, It's in pretty good shape for it's age with the exception of the outdrive. Anyways, It has a GM/Mercruiser 165 HP inline 6 with a mercruiser outdrive.
The prop spins freely whether it's in nuetral or forward/reverse & there is gear oil leaking out of the lower weep hole. I knew about this before I bought it, The seller tried to play dumb but I knew what was up. Anyways, I figure that either the gears or drive shaft is destroyed, or there may be a very small chance that the unit is stuck in nuetral & the seals are just bad. (not likely though) The shifter/throttle is currently stuck in forward all of the way. I will check out why tomorrow.
I am hoping that one of the boat savvy folks on here could provide a little info. It's a 1978 boat with the 165 hp inline 6, what exactly would this outdrive be referred to as? I think it's a bravo but not sure? I would like to know exactly what it's referred to as & know what years will interchange?
Since it's a 1978 boat & I got it for a very good price, at least I think so $300 bucks. I won't be looking to buy a rebuilt $1,800 unit! I will just keep an eye open for a good deal.
Here's some of the stuff the boat has. It included a very nice well built trailer with the moon style wheels & flush mount style lights, this looks like it's worth the $300 bucks alone. The boat itself has a am/fm CD player with a pair of 6 1/2" speakers. Nothing fancy but it works. It has two halogen head/spot lights, all of the gadgets like the bildge pump & blower motor work. It also has two neat compartments under the front seats where cold drinks or maybe fish can be stored? I'm not sure. It also has a really neat steering wheel that looks to be either stainless or aluminum & teak wood.
It needs some cleaning & refurbishing but it will get there!!! Anyways, thanks for listening to my ramble & thanks for any info that you can provide.
Thanks, Rich
Here are some pics, Please keep in mind that it's been sitting in the sellers back yard for a while, soon it will look much happier!



