New Boat Owner

creeks

Cadet
Joined
Mar 25, 2008
Messages
10
Not actually going to own it, but will be primary boater. Most of my boating has been on flats and ocean fishers. I'll be taking position of inlaws 2005 Bayliner 195. They bought it new and it has only been on the water for the intial post purchase walk through.

Obviously the first thing I'll be doing is taking it to a local Merc specialist for a once over.

I'm sure I'll have several questions along the way, so I figured I'd introduce myself. Lots of information on this forum so I'm reading away.

Buddy
 

mrmushroomman

Petty Officer 2nd Class
Joined
Feb 27, 2008
Messages
128
Re: New Boat Owner

Welcome to iboats. Sounds like a sweet deal. Do you have to pay anything on it or just pay for the maintenance and repairs on it when needed? How come they have never used it?
 

erikgreen

Captain
Joined
Jan 8, 2007
Messages
3,105
Re: New Boat Owner

.... and did it sit outside in the weather, was it covered, did they put any fuel stabilizer in it while it sat?

I'm sure it's in good shape, just be aware that a sitting boat may not age well..
 

tashasdaddy

Honorary Moderator Emeritus
Joined
Nov 11, 2005
Messages
51,019
Re: New Boat Owner

what is it power by? when storing keep the bow high, so any water in it drains, keep it covered, whether it is inside or outside. keeps them clean, and if outside save the wear and future rot.
 

shorts&chanclas

Petty Officer 2nd Class
Joined
Mar 27, 2008
Messages
125
Re: New Boat Owner

Boats that sit are boats that get towed back to the ramp. for starters get some fresh fuel through that system, oil change, dont forget that engine and drive unit are still technically in break in.

Trailer? Look at the trailer discussions for bringing it up to specs. tires, bearings, and electrical are the biggies.

I wish my wife would come with a boat.
 

QC

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Mar 22, 2005
Messages
22,783
Re: New Boat Owner

Welcome aboard creeks!! Spend some time in the I/O forum below vvvvvv Lots of good stuff there. I would say system checks on everything, new fuel and fuel filter as noted and the rest of the fluids too.
 

creeks

Cadet
Joined
Mar 25, 2008
Messages
10
Re: New Boat Owner

Thanks for the welcome. Answers below.

Mushroom
All we are paying is maint, repairs and storage (moved it to our side of town)
Why they didn't use it. I don't think they were comfortable with the whole idea.

Erik
It was stored outside, covered and fuel stabilizer was added

Tasha
3.0 Merc i/o. Thanks or the storage tips

Shorts & QC
Once I pick it up this weekend, we'll clean everything up shiny and first thing Monday morning it goes in for a complete once over trailer included.
 

creeks

Cadet
Joined
Mar 25, 2008
Messages
10
Re: New Boat Owner

Quick update, Picked it up on Saturday from the in-laws. Ends up being a 185 instead of 195. Not that big of a deal to us. Spent good part of Sunday scrubbing, dropped it off for the once over and to see if they could put the Lowrance I want in it today. Now just waiting on the phone to ring so I can go pick it up....
 
Top