mercruiser L-Drive: what motor have I got?

Mr.Stuart

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Re: mercruiser L-Drive: what motor have I got?

I think I'm extreamly lucky, the guy didn't have to do what he did, he gave me every dime back in cash, he was really nasty about it, he looked the boat over REALLY close to see if I had done any damage to it or taken anything out of it, then reached in his pocket and handed me a wad of cash and told me to get the &%$* off his property, so I left in a hurry, I'm just glad it's behind me, I was worried sick about it all week, I felt I had really been took, now I'm shopping for another boat, and the new thread starts now. it is located here: http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?p=1417085#post1417085
 

Bondo

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Re: mercruiser L-Drive: what motor have I got?

Ayuh,..........

For a Guy who just stepped into the Biggest Pile of Dung there Is,.........

I'd say you came Out of it smelling like a Rose.............

Good Luck with your next Adventure,+ Remember,........
When you start shopping for your next boat, if it is an I/O, Mercruiser or Volvo Penta ONLY.
No OMC, No Yamaha, No BMW...........
And NO Force L-Drives.........................;)
 

bomar76

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Re: mercruiser L-Drive: what motor have I got?

Now we just sit and wait for the next purchaser of that disaster to post about his new-to-him Force L Drive....
 

Mr.Stuart

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I'm glad I got that boat behind me to, that was probably the biggest mistake I had ever made in my life, with all the problams that outdrive had on that boat, I would guess that it can't be worth more then about 1,000 bucks at most, and I really do feel bad for the next "sucker" that comes along to buy it. shopping for a used boat is a huge pain in the hind side, but I'm glad I have this forum to resort to with my dumb questions, I'm learning a lot here, something will turn up, I just need to keep looking.
 

woodrat

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Re: mercruiser L-Drive: what motor have I got?

don't feel bad, my first boat purchase a few years ago wasn't so hot either.

I was looking for an aluminum open skiff 16-18' long. I had shopped for weeks without much luck and I had a pre approved loan burning a hole in my pocket. Finally I found it! It was exactly what I was looking for, in my price range and well kept up. It did however, have a crazy welded aluminum hardtop, custom made and bolted to the console, with old GPS and 16 mile radar on top. On a 16' boat! Still, I was tired of shopping so I bought it, thinking in the back of my head how eventually that top would have to go. We started using the boat and right away could tell that the top was actually a hazard, making the boat way too top heavy, and after a couple of close calls in a few weeks, I finally bit the bullet and disassembled all the electronics and pulled the top, about 100# of beautifully welded aluminum that is now sitting in my pasture.

Boat was happy, I was happy, all good right?

A while later I was fishing out in the ocean and it was a sloppy day and I kept having to run the bilge pump, which was puzzling since it wasn't raining that much. On the way back over the bar the boat was really struggling over the waves and there was a lot of water sloshing around in there no matter how much I ran the pump. When we returned I realized the pump was shot, so I replaced it and we went out again the next day with a new pump, except the boat still kept getting wet and this time the pump was working.

When we pulled it out that day, I looked the boat over carefully and found a crack on one chine that was over 30" long! and a smaller one on the other side.... :( no wonder it kept getting wet! I had to strip the boat down to a bare hull, where I found that the previous owner, being too lazy to pull the floors to route his new fuel line and wiring, had cut out the corners of several stringers to make a new wireway. And then bolted this insane top heavy thing into the same stringers, where it worked and worked until it had cracked welds all over the place underneath the floor. I had removed the problem, but too late to help. The stringer welds were probably already cracked when I bought it.

Fortunately for me, there is a really good aluminum welder nearby, and he fixed it all up, better than new, for less than $400 and I am still using that boat now, after a few days worth of labor disassembling and reassembling the whole boat...

But boy, what a lesson!
 

Haut Medoc

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Frankly Mr. Stuart, I would wait until the end of boating season if I were you.....
You will get better deals in the off season.....;)
 

Mr.Stuart

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it's getting pretty close to the off season here, and watching the ads on the computer, locally, boats don't seem to be selling, I'm watching ads that have run for a few weeks now and every time they seller reposts the ad, the prices they want for the boats keeps dropping, I have watched one go from 3,700 and it was relisted today for 2,000 or offer, with a list of everything he's put into it ....nice boat, but to small for me
 

usda

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A local boat man who shows me his Master's degrees...but he has a good rep, tough but fair, and expensive.

But he told me he would look over my just purchased 73, 19' Seaswirl and give me a report before doing anything...he said he would charge $70 for the look over regardless...but would apply that to any work if we decided it worth it to go ahead. (I was looking for a fishing boat with enough space to walk around and enough oomph to fish in the bays and estuaries...and occasionally to cross the bar for bottom fishing.) The boat had been standing under cover for ten years, but the one owner was a fisherman before old age go to him and he appeared to take reasonable care of it.)

I thought that was a real good deal...if the 120hp OMC iron duke or the outdrive were goners...then I would just haul it home for a yard ornament.

Lucky for me, both runs very good...and we proceeded with the stuff that needed to be done...still the bill was $1100...

I highly recommend to find and pay a good boat mechanic before proceeding with a buy...
 

Mr.Stuart

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Re: mercruiser L-Drive: what motor have I got?

that's what I did on the last boat, they charged me 85 dollars, but it was the best decision I made on that boat, with out taking it in to have it looked out, I very well could have been stuck on the river with it, it was THAT bad.
 
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