Geko45
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Jun 5, 2012
- Messages
- 82
Well, I bought my first boat this past weekend. She is a 1995 Cobalt 220 with a Volvo Penta motor and dual props. She is a very sexy boat and I am very excited about my purchase. She has been, at least aesthetically, very well cared for and I'm looking forward to enjoying her this summer. I do realize that boat ownership is not the same as car ownership, but the way I see it, it can't be as bad as aircraft ownership (I own and fly a 1961 Piper PA22 Colt).
I purchased her without a trailer, so I had to put her in the water immediately and ferry her down to my marina (covered, but no lift). I will, of course, work on finding a used trailer (any tips here?), but until then I've been checking on her daily to make sure she isn't taking on water. So far, she seems to be staying dry.
What I need is the crash course on boat prep. She hasn't had any attention at all since last summer. What do I need to check / do before putting her through the paces? Oil, coolant, bellows, what else? I did notice (as was disclosed by the seller) some prop damage and I will probably need to replace those this winter, but they are good enough for now. I also heard some sort of beeping alarm on the ferry ride back. Don't know what it was, but it stopped when I throttled back a bit.
So, give me a run down of the basics so I know where to start. I know almost nothing about boat ownership so don't be afraid to state the obvious and provide basic details (don't assume I know anything). I want to make sure I know exactly what I'm doing before I take her out "for real".
Thanks!
Bob
I purchased her without a trailer, so I had to put her in the water immediately and ferry her down to my marina (covered, but no lift). I will, of course, work on finding a used trailer (any tips here?), but until then I've been checking on her daily to make sure she isn't taking on water. So far, she seems to be staying dry.
What I need is the crash course on boat prep. She hasn't had any attention at all since last summer. What do I need to check / do before putting her through the paces? Oil, coolant, bellows, what else? I did notice (as was disclosed by the seller) some prop damage and I will probably need to replace those this winter, but they are good enough for now. I also heard some sort of beeping alarm on the ferry ride back. Don't know what it was, but it stopped when I throttled back a bit.
So, give me a run down of the basics so I know where to start. I know almost nothing about boat ownership so don't be afraid to state the obvious and provide basic details (don't assume I know anything). I want to make sure I know exactly what I'm doing before I take her out "for real".
Thanks!
Bob
